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Cornish Moose

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  • Name: Jack
  • Alphard / Vellfire Model
    Alphard 2.4 Petrol (02-08)
  • Alphard / Vellfire Year
    2004
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    Elgin

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  1. Hi Mark, There's a screw at the bottom rear of the unit, which is covered by the bumper, so you need to remove it for access. It's also held by a slot on the bottom front so once all three screws are out, it'll need a bit of wiggling but should come free.
  2. Thank you for the replies everyone. It was a bit annoying to find out that I had to replace the whole thing but it's so often the way with these things. I've bought and fitted a new headlight unit, the issue now is that the dipped beam of the new unit is adjusting very slightly lower than the original. When I turn on the car I can see the auto-adjuster is working but the beam stays slightly lower when it's done... is there a way to tweak this?
  3. Hi folks, looking for some advice. A couple of days ago my headlight was struck by some debris on the motorway kindly thrown up by the car in front of me and the headlight cover has broken as you can see in the image. I was wondering if it was possible to just replace the cover, as the headlight itself is working fine and I don't want to have to replace the whole unit given some of the prices I saw with my quick google search! If it is replaceable and someone could point me towards a good source of a new cover, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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