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Old 06-12-2002, 09:54 PM
eprenzlow
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Gilly - Help! Bi-Xenon adjustment at the limit

There's good news & Bad news.

Good News: 2002 Bi-Xenons came in today from PP. Both assemblies installed easily in my 01ML320, all tabs were intact and they fired right up.

Now the Bad News: The passenger (right) side is great for squirrel hunting because at 25', it is aimed about 4 feet above the left hand one.

I adjusted the 2 aiming nuts at the bottom front of the assembly, and the bottom mounting tabs are flat against the frame mount for maximum downward adjustment. Both the projector beam and the halogen beam are aiming high so I know it's the whole assembly. The top tab and mounting bolt are in their right places and the unit appears to fit normally and externally looks just like the left side.

Any ideas about how to adjust this beam downward would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I'm missing something really obvious. Otherwise, it's a trip to the dealer tomorrow (IA in MIlwaukee) to get flogged. If it's really bad I may take a trip to Madison to see you.

Also, do you have Xenon aiming data? How many feet from the wall and what height for proper adjustment? Of course, if I can't get this assembly pulled down from they sky, precise aiming will be unneccessary.

Thanks in advance,
'One Eye' Elmer
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