Sledhead_BR
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Can someone explain how to adjust headlights on vector. The manual says remove top cover and adjust screw...and a picture that I can't figure out. I have looked at it several times and cant seem to figure it out. I got to be missing something here...
My high beams seem to be pointing at the sky!
Thanks for the help
My high beams seem to be pointing at the sky!
Thanks for the help


Take off the right side cover. Look under the gauge pod. You will see the back of the headlight pod which is grey. Close to the center on the back of the pod is a silver 10mm bolt that will also accept a Philips screw driver.
rap111
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I had to adjust mine last week, as steiner said remove the rh cover and look under the pod. As he said there is a silver screw. You might be able to adjust it with a 1/4 in. drive ratchet & a 10 mm. socket. A 10mm ratchet wrench could be the ticket also. I removed my bezel where the ign. switch & acc. power outlet is mounted. There is 3 plugs that you may need to dissconnect in order to remove to bezel. Then you can adjust the screw with a philips screw driver.


Bluebullet
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Did my apex this summer, same deal! remove the area between the handle bars and gage pod, better access. start sled and aim at garage door and adjust light until the headlight looks right to you. Just like every thing once you get in there its easy.
Good luck
Good luck
Sledhead_BR
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Thanks, found it. Will definitely have to remove the bezel to get at it...