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aiming the head lights V50

The other morning, I had a collision with a deer. The deer ran off and I had minimal damage to my V50. The right side headlight cleaning nozzle cover on the bumper broke off. Cost to replace the nozzle and cover is $50. This evening I noticed the right headlight, where the deer hit, is askew and is aiming slightly down. The first thing I am going to do is look for more damage than meets the eye and the next thing is I am going to try to aim the right headlight. Do I have to take it to the dealer or can I do this myself (I do all of my own automotive work)? If I can do it how is it done?
John
98 V70, 91 240 SE, 07 V50, 40 Ford 3/4 tonner.






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