On older models (ex my 91) there are Phillips screws on the sides on the headlights that you turn to adjust the headlights (either up or down or left or right) on newer cars (ex my 98) there are levels built right into the headlight assembly, park the car dead level with a half tank of gas and like up the marks by turning the screws that adjust the headlights
they are photocells....they adjust the headlights from daytime lights to headlights when it gets dark out and vise-versa
I had my 92 park avenue in the shop and asked them to adjust the headlights. They told me they couldn't because you have to have a special tool to be able to do so, and I would have to go to a dealer to get them adjusted. I've been on the web looking to see if I can buy one, but so far, no such luck.
There is a switch called the "twilight sentinel". That alllows you to adjust the time that the lights will stay on after you turn the engine off. Check to see if that is working properly.
The Buick Park Avenue Started In 1991
Look to the very left side of the console at the drivers side door for the switch
Depends on the engine the Park Avenue had in it.
Yes, with another 1997 Buick Park Avenue.
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