Replace the slow headlight motor.
how do you adjust head ligths up or down on a 2001 Isuzu rodeo
Turn the cone shaped knob on top of each motor. The lamps will slowly go down. This will get them down but you will then have to repair the problem.
Could be an open in the wiring at streering column
There are screws to adjust them just above the light assy.
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
If your looking down at your headlights there will be a a screw on the bottom left of the headlight. It should be a 4mm. Counter clockwise will lower them and clockwise with raise them
from the headlight it self, there is small adjusting bolt which you will have to move it right or left as you want to adjust it (UP-Down). Fouad
The headlight have adjustment levelers on the top and bottom of each headlight. Adjust the headlight up or down with the adjustment levelers.
Slow down to let your eyes adjust to the lower light levels Turn the headlights on.
Remove the fender well 8mm bolts and the up/down adjust bolts are on the side of the headlight. You must remove the fender well
There is no idler pulley on this year Fiero so you must mean Idle Speed. It is most likely that if the idle is high and it wont slow down automatically, 1500 or so, that you have a cracked EGR pipe between the intake and the EGR valve. There are replacements available on line from companies like "The Fiero Store"
Quote: I have a 2003 Kia Sorento and when my husband changed my headlights I asked him to "adjust" them. He tried to put he said that they can't be adjusted to point higher, lower or whichever way because they are screwed into place. Unquote. Just in case anyone comes across this reply when looking for how to adjust Sorento headlights: the answer above is wrong. Sorento headlights are adjustable up & down, and side to side with a Phillips screwdriver. In addition, some Sorentos have and in-vehicle headlight adjustment switch so you can adjust for extra weight in the rear while you are driving.