Shop manual will show this, but generally all cars have screw adjusters for headlamps. Older cars had them around edges of the front of the lens, newer cars usually have them under the hood near the lamps.
Look around the edge of the headlight. You may have to pull a cover off from around the headlight if you cannot see them. Normally there are 2 screws that can be adjusted with a cross tip screwdriver. One screw on top of the light, and on on the side. Loosen the top screw to adjust down, tighten the screw to adjust up. If the side screw on the light is towards the inside, then loosen the screw to adjust towards the outside of the road and tighten it to adjust the light towards the inside of the road. If the screw is towards the outside of the light, then it is reversed. tighten to bring the light towards the edge of the road and loosen to bring the light towards the inside of the road. Hope this helps!
on most vehicle from that period there is a trim piece around the headlight that can be removed to access the actual mechanism that holds the headlight in place, usually a ring around the light. do not confuse the headlight adjusting screws only on one side or only the top or bottom for the headlight mount screws.
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