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Checking Aim of the Headlights
(CONT.)
To make sure your headlights are
aimed properly, read all the
instructions before beginning.
Failure to follow these instructlons
could cause damage to headlight
parts.
State inspection stations will allow a
vertical reading of up plus .76 degrees
or down minus
.76 degrees €or the
center of the bubble.
It is recommended that the upper limit
not exceed up plus
.4 degrees for the
center of the bubble. There may be
an
increased chance of being flashed if
adjustment is much above
up plus
.4 degrees.
Aiming HeadJishts
(2-DOOR MODELS)
To check the aim, the vehicle should be
properly prepared as follows:
The vehicle must have all four tires on
a perfectly level surface.
The vehicle should not have any
snow, ice or mud attached to it.
There should not be any cargo or
loading
of vehicle, except it should
have a full tank
of gas and one person
or
160 pounds (75 kg) on the driver’s
seat.
Tires should be properly inflated.
The horizontal indicator should read
0 (zero).
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1. Start with the horizontal (left and
right) headlight aim. Don’t try
to
adjust the vertical (up and down) aim
first.
2. Check the horizontal aim for each
headlight and adjust it as necessary.
3. Turn the horizontal aiming screw (A)
until the pointer is lined up with the
0 (zero).
4. Now adjust the vertical aim. Check
the vertical
aim for each headlight
and adjust it as necessary.
5. Turn the Vertical aiming screw until
the bubble in the level is centered at
0 (zero).
To Replace a Headlight
(2-DOOR MODELS)
Before replacing a headlight that does
not light, check to make sure that the
wiring connector is securely fastened to
it.
See the
Index under Replacement
Bulbs to check the size and type of
headlight you need to use before you
begin to replace the headlight. You
must replace a headlight with one that
is exactly the same.
1. Open the protective panel above the
headlights.
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Service & Appearance Care
, M.8
To Replace a Headlight (CONT.)
2. Be careful not to move the aiming
screws when you replace the
headlight. If the headlight being
replaced was properly aimed, the new
one will be also
if it is properly
installed.
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3. Remove the screw at the top of the
headlight support panel. Loosen the
two screws at the bottom
of the panel
until they are out
of the headlight
frame but still in the brackets on the
headlight assembly.
4. Lift the headlight assembly and
headlight support panel. Be careful
not to damage the vertical aim
indicator.
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5. Remove the wiring connector from
the headlight socket by lifting the
plastic locking tabs on the connector
and pulling it from the socket. 6. Set the headlight assembly on a work
surface with the lens facing
you.
7. Remove the Torx@ head screws at the
end of the aiming ring. The aiming
ring
will swing open like a gate.
8. Remove the aiming ring from the
assembly. Place it face down, with
the aim indicator up.
Be careful not
to damage the aiming bubble.
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Service & Appearance Care
To Replace a Headlight (CONT.)
9. Check the new headlight again. The
number on the top
of the light (A)
must match the number on the
headlight being replaced. The letter,
“U” or “L,” must also match.
10. Place the new headlight in the
headlight assembly. The socket
must be pointing in the same
direction the socket on the
burned-out bulb
was.
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1 1. Insert the tabs on the aiming ring
into the slots in the headlight
assembly. 12. Holding the aiming ring closed,
insert the screws at the end
of the
ring. Tighten the screws until the
aiming ring touches the plastic nuts
on both the top and bottom.
Do not
overtighten.
Do not damage the
vertical aiming bubble.
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Index
ABS Warning Light ......................... 103
Access Panel. Trunk
........................... 87
Adding
Brake Fluid
............................ 234. 278
Electrical Equipment
...... 55. 120. 269
Engine Coolant
............. 231. 277. 278
Engine Oil
..................... 220. 276. 278
Power Steering Fluid
..... 233.277. 279
Sound Equipment
......................... 120
Transaxle Fluid Automatic
.................... 227. 276. 278
Manual
....................... 229. 276. 278
Hydraulic Clutch Fluid
......... 229.
278
Windshield Washer Fluid
....... 77. 233
Adjustable Seat Supports
............. 11. 12
Adjusting Headlight Aim
................. 238
Aim
of the Headlight. Checking ...... 237
Aiming Headlights
............................ 238
Air Cleaner Filter
..................... 224. 284
Air Conditioner
................................ 116
Alcohol. Driving Under the
Influence
of ................................... 143
Alcohol in Gasoline
.......................... 213
Alignment. Wheel
............................. 259 Aluminum Wheels
Cleaning
......................................... 266
Removing
...................................... 203
Fixed Mast
...................................... 134
Power
............................................. 135
Antifreeze ........................ 230. 277. 278
Anti-Lock Brake System
Warning Light
............................... 103
Anti-Theft Tips
.................................. 48
Appearance Care
............................. 261
Armrest
............................................... 85
Front Seat. Storage
.......................... 85
Rear Seat. Storage
........................... 86
Ashtrays and Lighter
......................... 87
Assist Straps. Passenger
..................... 89
Audio Systems
................................. 120
AM/FM Stereo Radio
.................... 122
AM/FM Stereo Radio with
Cassette Player
........................... 124
ETR AM/FM Stereo with Cassette
Player and Graphic Equalizer
..... 126
AM/FM Stereo with Compact
Disc Player
.................................. 128
Antenna
Audio Bass Control
....................... 132
Care
of Audio Systems .................. 133
Delco-Loc Anti-Theft Feature ...... 130
Gain Control
.................................. 132
Radio Reception. For the Best
....... 133
Setting the Clock .......................... 120
Steering Wheel Touch
Controls
...................................... 131
Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt
(see
Safety Belts)
Automatic Transaxle
Adding Fluid
.................. 227. 276. 278
Checking Fluid
............................... 225
Shifting
............................................. 57
Starting Your Engine ....................... 54
Batteries. Remote Lock Control
....... 48
Battery
............................................... 236
Acid Warning
......................... 185. 236
Jump Starting
................................ 185
Battery Warning Light
..................... 101
Blizzard
............................................. 173
Block Heater. Engine
................ 56. 223
Blowout. Tire
.................................... 200
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