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- | [[Category:Electrical System]] | + | For your [[Headlights|headlamps]] to work at full potential -- whether stock or high power -- they must be aimed correctly. |
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- | For your [[Headlights|headlamps]] to work at full potential -- whether stock or high power -- the must be aimed correctly. | + | |
+ | = Procedure = | ||
With your 1200 on a flat, level surface, point the headlights at a wall 25 feet (8 meters) in front. Mark the wall with tape at the same height as the center of the headlights. | With your 1200 on a flat, level surface, point the headlights at a wall 25 feet (8 meters) in front. Mark the wall with tape at the same height as the center of the headlights. | ||
- | The center of the low-beam light should be 2" (2.5 cm) below this light, and a little to the right (for countries that drive on the right side of the road) or to the left (for countries that drive on the left). | + | * The center of the low-beam light should be 2" (2.5 cm) below this light, and a little to the right (for countries that drive on the right side of the road) or to the left (for countries that drive on the left). |
- | + | * The center of the High-beam lights should be centered on the line. | |
- | The center of the High-beam lights should be centered on the line. | + | |
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- | Then the screws to adjust the beam left-right or up-down. | + | |
+ | Turn the [[Headlights#Adjusters|adjusting screws]] to adjust the beam left-right or up-down. | ||
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For more details, see [http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/aim/aim.html Don's Lights: aiming] | For more details, see [http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/aim/aim.html Don's Lights: aiming] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Maintenance And Daily Care]]{{End}} |
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For your headlamps to work at full potential -- whether stock or high power -- they must be aimed correctly.
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Procedure
With your 1200 on a flat, level surface, point the headlights at a wall 25 feet (8 meters) in front. Mark the wall with tape at the same height as the center of the headlights.
- The center of the low-beam light should be 2" (2.5 cm) below this light, and a little to the right (for countries that drive on the right side of the road) or to the left (for countries that drive on the left).
- The center of the High-beam lights should be centered on the line.
Turn the adjusting screws to adjust the beam left-right or up-down.
For more details, see Don's Lights: aiming
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