It doesn’t matter if you feel you can’t see as well through the night, regardless you feel you’re lighting too low or too high, in all of these cases, there’s only one part of your vehicle to blame – your low beams. Although this adjustment may appear easy thanks to the thumbwheel on your dashboard, a full adjustment is much more technical than this basic manipulation, and in this article, we will discover how to adjust the low beam lights of your Peugeot Traveller? For this, first we will discover why you should adjust your lights, and, secondly, how to adjust the low beam lights of your Peugeot Traveller.

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Why adjust the low beam lights of your Peugeot Traveller?

So let’s begin our article with the interest of adjusting the low beam lights of your Peugeot Traveller. For many of us these lights are good enough adjusted, and it looks like that they light up enough at night. However this is not automatically the case and examining this setting, either because the low beams of your Peugeot Traveller are not illuminating well, or because you have the feeling that they are too weak or too strong is a wise decision .

Adjusting the low beam of your Peugeot Traveller for security is a wise decision.

Firstly, the adjusting of the dipped headlights of an Peugeot Traveller must be done for a elementary security reason. Regardless whether it’s for you, or for the other drivers you come across during your night journeys. Indeed, if you don’t see enough, the risk is to fail to see an obstacle on the route, or to predict a curve badly. Alternatively, if your lights are too strong, you risk dazzling the drivers in front of you, and thus putting yourself at risk. It is subsequently important for others as well as for you to have an optimal setting of your parking lights.

Setting the low beam headlights of an Peugeot Traveller for legal reasons

Additionally to security, there is a law that supervises the power, the adjustment of low beams of cars, here is what it specifies: have between 2 and 4 headlights that light up at least 30 meters. Another legislation supervises their use, the European one (directive 76/756/EEC), which stipulates that the height of the beam must be between 500 mm and 1200 mm from the ground, and that they must be at least 600 mm apart.

How to adjust the low-beam headlamps of a Peugeot Traveller?

We will now move on to the section that concerns you the more in this article, how to adjust the low beams of his Peugeot Traveller? This setting may seem to be a bit complex, but if you follow the recommendations you should be able to do it without too much problem.

Preparations to set the low beam of a Peugeot Traveller

Firstly, you will need to prepare your vehicle to adjust your low beam lights in good conditions, here are the preparations to put in place:

  • Place your vehicle on a area in front of a white wall for example, about 4 or 5 meters from the wall.
  • Verify your tire pressure rigorously.
  • Verify that the height adjustment knob for the lights is set to 0
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  • Try doing that with half a full tank.
  • Remove all unneeded weight from the vehicle, only one person should be in the driver’s seat.

The setting of the low beam headlights of his Peugeot Traveller

Once your vehicle is set up, you will turn on your dipped beam and make a cross-shaped mark (one horizontal and one vertical section) in the middle of the beam that will be projected on the wall. Make sure with a level that both parts of the cross are straight. Then back your vehicle up to a distance of between 7 and 10 metres. For the rest of the procedure here are the steps to follow:

  • Open your bonnet, locate the screws for horizontal and vertical adjustment of the lights of your Peugeot Traveller (they are almost always marked, and those above must adjust the verticality and those on the side adjusts the horizontality of the adjustment).
  • Use a cloth or anything else to hide the light on which you are not making the adjustment.
  • Using the screws to make the horizontal adjustment, you should have the most strong part of the beam which should be a little to the right of the vertical line marked on the wall
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  • With regard to vertical correction, you will have to use the screw to try to position the upper end of the beam at the level of the horizontal marking on the wall, or slightly below.
  • Once completed, verify that the low beam setting of your Peugeot Traveller is consistent on the road, do not be reluctant to verify that it has been driven, in some cases it may move.

If you want to adjust the fog lights on your Peugeot Traveller, please examine our article on this subject.

If you wish more tutorials on the Peugeot Traveller, go to our Peugeot Traveller category.