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 HEADLIGHT ZEROSET

HEADLIGHT ZEROSET


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Note
• When the configuration is not set for the auto leveling control module, headlight zeroset cannot be executed.

Datalogger Use

1. Adjust the tire air pressure to the specification.

2. Position the unloaded vehicle on a flat, level surface.

3. Connect the SST (WDS or equivalent) to the DLC-2.

4. Turn the ignition switch to ON position.

5. Turn on the headlights (low-beam).

6. Input the vehicle information following the directions on the screen.

7. Confirm that the WDS or equivalent identifies the vehicle, and select "Datelogger".

8. After the screen appears, select "LHID" under "Modules" from the cascading menu.

9. After the next screen appears, select "CALAXLSN#".

10. On the graphic display that appears, press the icon near the top right of the screen indicated by a 1 in the figure.

11. After the next screen appears, press the icon indicated by a 2 in the figure.

12. After pressing the icon indicated by the 2, press the icon indicated by a 3 or 4 in the figure to execute the zeroset setting.

Note
• Pressing an icon indicated by 3 or 4 once will execute the headlight zeroset setting.

13. After executing the headlight zeroset setting, perform an on-board diagnostic test and verify that no DTCs are displayed.

14. Perform the headlight aiming adjustment. (See HEADLIGHT AIMING.)

Function Use

1. Adjust the tire air pressure to the specification.

2. Position the unloaded vehicle on a flat, level surface.

3. Connect the SST (WDS or equivalent) to the DLC-2.

4. Turn the ignition switch to ON position.

5. Turn on the headlights (low-beam).

6. Input the vehicle information following the directions on the screen.

7. Select "Electrical".

8. Select "Exterior Lighting".

9. Select "Headlamp".

10. Select "Headlight Zero-set".

11. Follow the directions on the screen

12. After executing the headlight zeroset setting, perform an on-board diagnostic test and verify that no DTCs are displayed.

13. Perform the headlight aiming adjustment. (See HEADLIGHT AIMING.)