Most states have regulations that mandate the angle for the headlights on your Mitsubishi 3000GT. Mitsubishi recommends that you check the aim and adjust your headlights every 12 months or any time you replace a bulb or work on the front end. Put weight in the driver's seat to compensate for the lack of a driver.
You should have at least a half-full tank of gas. Park the front of your car on a level surface with your headlights facing a wall at least 6 feet high and 12 feet wide. The car should be 25 feet from the wall.
Find the distance from the center of each headlight, or the aim dot, to the ground. Place masking tape to mark these measurements. Determine the location for your adjustment screws.
On a Mitsubishi 3000GT, you should find the adjustment screws on the headlight assembly. On some models, you'll need to access the screws through holes. Check the aim for your low beam headlights against the marks on the wall.
Insert a Philips or Torx screwdriver into the screws and twist. ... more.
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