Dont know if I am using correct terminology but driving home in the dark tonight I noticed that the shutter or curtain or whatever you call it that converts the headlights from high beam to low beam is lower on the left light than the right. Haven't really driven when it was this dark before do never noticed this but it kind of bothered me. Is this normal or do I have a problem with my headlights? Could not find anything about this in my search.
Headlight shutter
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Sounds like possibly just a aiming issue
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Can you align just one of the center headlights or does the whole unit move as one?
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Haven't had to mess with mine but here is what the manual says
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They adjust separately. Check first and make sure the “shutter” is working on both the lights. If it is then check aiming. If the aiming is off on high beam then it’s going to be off in low.
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Thanks guys
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They may have set them that way at Polaris. The driver side set lower so it doesn't blind oncoming traffic?
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I have played with those too. The lights are separately adjustable, but you can never get the shutters to line up. They are permanently off-set. You can adjust them up and down, but they will never be inline. I dunno why.