VenomGT
Member
- First Name
- Emilio
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2025
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 9
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- Maryland
- Vehicles
- Cybertruck AWD, Model X AWD, Model Y Performance
- Occupation
- Engineer
See if when you getting flashed happens as you are going over or cresting a slight incline at which point the cars in front of you are below the light cut-off and there is nothing you can do.
If the above is not the case, an easy way to tell is if your lights are aimed too high is when you are following other vehicles, on a flat road, the top of the cut-off should be no higher than the top of the trunk at a 2-3 car following distance and the light cut-off should go down the further you are. I had this issue with my model Y and it was easy to adjust via the service menu.
If the above is not the case, an easy way to tell is if your lights are aimed too high is when you are following other vehicles, on a flat road, the top of the cut-off should be no higher than the top of the trunk at a 2-3 car following distance and the light cut-off should go down the further you are. I had this issue with my model Y and it was easy to adjust via the service menu.
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