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High beam not working 100%

So I recently noticed that only my right high beam is actually working. When I turn them on, the left one moves, but it only moves barely (~1") on a

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Old 10-22-2012, 01:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default High beam not working 100%

So I recently noticed that only my right high beam is actually working. When I turn them on, the left one moves, but it only moves barely (~1") on a wall a few feet away. Where the right light will raise nearly 6-7". Since it moves, I know it's getting power and should work. I'm hoping it's not a serious mechanical issue.

Is there a way to adjust this? I've had my headlights out before and only noticed a single adjustment wheel.
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