Does anyone know what bulbs he has and if there are better ones?


I have i 20n and it has 4 screwsBased on your avatar photo, I believe you own an i30N model, whereas this thread was discussing the headlights of i20N cars.
Hyundai i20N and I30N models have full-LED headlights (so no traditional bulbs), but the design of the headlights themselves is very different. Adjustment of the headlight aim is covered in the Owner's Manual and the two attached drawings show the design variation.
Although the Owner's Manual guidance on adjusting the aim of the headlights is identical in both cases, the headlight design difference almost certainly explains the confusion over whether there are 3 screws (i20N) or 4 screws (i30N).
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he doesn't have to come out with that it's easyI have the same problem (with the high beam not being high).
My Hyundai dealer tested them to be fine ... I assume the only looked at the low beam because those measure devices are made for low beam adjustment.
Now I found the "hidden" screw to adjust them, but some has to take out the headlight to adjust them. They are protected somewhat and you adjust the offset to the low beam with them.
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Are these the FULL LEDs or the halogen ones? Thank YouNow I can see in the dark !
OK, you can do it with the headlights in place ... but I wouldn't call it easy.
On one side is the cable in the way and I disconnected the plug to be able to push it out of the way. One important thing, DON'T lose the screw holding that plate ! I let it on there dangling around.
up = clockwise
I turned them 3 rotations up.
There went definitively something wrong in the factory, because mine pointed at the ground about 20m in front of the car.
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you turned all 3 screws in the picture?Now I can see in the dark !
OK, you can do it with the headlights in place ... but I wouldn't call it easy.
On one side is the cable in the way and I disconnected the plug to be able to push it out of the way. One important thing, DON'T lose the screw holding that plate ! I let it on there dangling around.
up = clockwise
I turned them 3 rotations up.
There went definitively something wrong in the factory, because mine pointed at the ground about 20m in front of the car.
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You can most definitely adjust the lights without having to remove the unit from the car. However, I very much suspect the operation is different between the filament bulb head lights and the LED ones. Generally with "normal" filament bulbs, you will make adjustment by moving the whole reflector in the headlight housing to change the aim. With the LED ones, particularly as you can adjust both the main beam and dipped beam independently, within what looks like a single reflecter moulding, you must be moving the the LED bulb position within the unit to change the aim.Thanks
Each of my 'common' i20's halogen-bulb headlamps has two two adjusters, unlike the four adjusters of the LED headlamps fitted to more upmarket i20 models and the i20N.
Logically, it must be practicable for the headlamp aim be adjusted with the headlamps in place and, although I think I could rotate the uppermost adjuster with a slim spanner reasonably easily, I'm unsure whether I could do the same with the other less accessible adjuster without first moving the wheel-arch liner as if I were going to replace the main/dip bulb.
I might try experimenting, but not until Spring...

I made this adjustment last night, all you need to do is move the metal cover out the way and just turn the adjuster ( top left one in the pic) to adjust just your high beam. Found mine just fires low and just created a puddle of light where the dip beam is. Much better now. NOTE: this will not effect low beam aim at all which are regulated in the UK MOT.Now I can see in the dark !
OK, you can do it with the headlights in place ... but I wouldn't call it easy.
On one side is the cable in the way and I disconnected the plug to be able to push it out of the way. One important thing, DON'T lose the screw holding that plate ! I let it on there dangling around.
up = clockwise
I turned them 3 rotations up.
There went definitively something wrong in the factory, because mine pointed at the ground about 20m in front of the car.
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