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Remove the bonnet panel and let it hang from the front of the car. Look on the top of the headlight.

The white adjustment screw is in the top of the electronic adjuster. You have the option of a cross head screwdriver…

…or what is far better, a 6mm allan key.

Turn the head light on and check the cut off line. Turn the adjuster either way until it moves the way you want it to go.