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Headlight adjusting knob on 2013 Genesis sedan?

MikeAngels99

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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Does someone know where the knob is?

My headlights are pointing low i can barely see past like 7 feet in front of me.
 
Is yours Xenon or Halogen headlights?
 
Pretty sure they are xenon
The reason I asked for that distinction is with Xenon lights, they rely on wheel height sensors to adjust properly. If those sensors are damaged or disconnected, the lights are designed to point down to avoid blinding oncoming vehicles.
When you start the car, do the lights do their auto leveling (point down, then raise back up?) or do they sort of just stay where they are after they're illuminated?
 
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The reason I asked for that distinction is with Xenon lights, they rely on wheel height sensors to adjust properly. If those sensors are damaged or disconnected, the lights are designed to point down to avoid blinding oncoming vehicles.
When you start the car, do the lights do their auto leveling (point down, then raise back up?) or do they sort of just stay where they are after they're illuminated?
They kinda just stay down after they do that check
 
They kinda just stay down after they do that check
Then your wheel height sensor isn't working correctly. There's one on the front driver side wheel and one on the rear driver side wheel. They look like super tiny stabilizer links mounted to a tiny bracket right by the lower part of the suspension.
 
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