Low beam and high beam is in the one setting unless you have separate headlights
procedure is to place the car on level ground 3 feet from a wall that reflects the head light
draw a cross on the wall at the height of the center of head light lens
switch on the head lights (high beam)and you will see the center beam of high beam on the wall
using the screws at the back of the assembly adjust that spot to be pointing slightly to the left if rh drive ot left if lh drive and about 1 inch below the line that you drew on the wall
when you have that correct , it will put the low beam in the correct legal position
if the rear of the vehicle is sitting down , trailer of caravan on , the the head lights have to still be adjusted to legal setting
SOURCE: Adjusting the low beam headlight
its all the same the headlight is a complete unit you adjust both/ look for screws behind the headlight one each side one is for horizontal annd the other is for vertical Please rate my response thank you very much
SOURCE: headlight adjustment
AIMING
The head lamps should be aimed using a special alignment tool, however this procedure may be used for temporary adjustment. Local regulations may vary regarding head lamp aiming, consult with your local authorities.
SOURCE: low beams don't work - both out at the same time.
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SOURCE: 2000 impala-low beams don't work but high does
sounds like the problem is the dimmer switch, get a price on the dimmer switch. If you have to, get one at a junk yard . It's cheaper.
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