Hi everyone,
I know there have been a couple of similar questions, so apologies for yet another headlights alignment query, but I couldn't quite find the answer I was looking for.
I messed up my headlights settings, so decided to take my Tesla Model 3 Long Range to Tesla Service to have them re-aligned. However, the headlights arc now looks weird and 'patchy'. The service team insists the headlights have been properly aligned, but the lights coverage feels significantly worse than when I took the delivery of the car. And I also don't remember being able to see distinct individual beams as I can now see as per the below photo. What I can remember is a reasonably contiguous beam arc (unless, of course, my memory is playing up now).
The photo below is the one I took after the service, and I would really appreciate if someone could confirm if this is how things should really look like, or whether something is still wrong with the lights.
Thanks!
I know there have been a couple of similar questions, so apologies for yet another headlights alignment query, but I couldn't quite find the answer I was looking for.
I messed up my headlights settings, so decided to take my Tesla Model 3 Long Range to Tesla Service to have them re-aligned. However, the headlights arc now looks weird and 'patchy'. The service team insists the headlights have been properly aligned, but the lights coverage feels significantly worse than when I took the delivery of the car. And I also don't remember being able to see distinct individual beams as I can now see as per the below photo. What I can remember is a reasonably contiguous beam arc (unless, of course, my memory is playing up now).
The photo below is the one I took after the service, and I would really appreciate if someone could confirm if this is how things should really look like, or whether something is still wrong with the lights.
Thanks!