On the back of the lamps there should be two screws attached to plastic gears. One is for lateral adjustment, the other, vertical. Beam the lights about ten or fifteen feet from a vertical wall and use a screw driver to start making adjustments. The driver side lamp might require you to unbolt some parts from their brackets (such as the Power Steering) in order to sling them out of the way to make room for getting your hands and tools in there.
You can get wiring diagrams showing how to change 91 Civic Hatch headlights to JDM headlights in the owner's manual. You can also find it at select auto part stores.
One can purchase headlights for a Honda Civic, directly from a Honda dealership. They can also be purchased from auto part stores. Many stores like Walmart have an automotive counter where you can get these headlights. One can also purchase them from an auto recycling business. They usually carry both new and used headlights for the Honda Civic.
You can find cheap Honda Civic headlights online at the Andy's Auto Sport website. Alternatively, you can also purchase these headlights for cheap from auction websites such as eBay.
No, headlights are different
Honda Civic headlights on a 1997 model use adjustment screws. Tightening or loosening these screws allow the light to either be aimed up or down.
25 feet.
A Honda Civic coupe has 9003 headlight bulbs
No because the headlights are shaped differently...
No, they are not a direct fit, the 96-98 front clip (hood, fenders, bumper, headlights and grill) is different than the 99-00 front clip
Icluding aftermarket headlights??
The proper way to align your headlights would be to take it to a good shop where they have a device that fits onto the light that will set it perfectly level and straight . Most shops won't even charge you.
There is no chime for the headlights or key in the ignition with the door open