The headlights leveling system is composed of the headlight leveling control unit, the front and rear suspension stroke sensors, and the left and right headlight leveling motors. The system uses the front and rear suspension stroke sensors to monitor the vehicle ride height. The ride height is monitored every 1 second while the engine is running and when the engine is off with the ignition switch in the ON (II) position. If the control unit detects a change in ride height, the control unit sends a signal to the headlight leveling motors to adjust the headlight's vertical position. Suspension Stroke Sensors The headlight leveling system uses the front and rear suspension stroke sensor signals. The front suspension stroke sensor is located in the right front suspension area. A short link connects the sensor arm to the lower arm. The rear suspension stroke sensor is located in the right rear suspension area. A short link connects the sensor arm to the lower arm. The sensors detect the vehicle ride height and sends a voltage signal (about 0.5-4.5 V) to the headlight leveling control unit. Headlight Leveling Control Unit The headlight leveling control unit is located under the driver's side of the dashboard. The headlight leveling control unit uses the voltage signals sent from the front and the rear suspension stroke sensors to determine the voltage signal (about 2-11 V) send to the left and right leveling motors to adjust the headlight's vertical position. |
Honda Odyssey Service Manual > Doors: Front Door Position Adjustment (With LaneWatch)
NOTE: Check for a flush fit with the body, then check for equal gaps between the front, rear, and bottom door edges and the body. Check that the door and body edges are parallel. If you adjust the front passenger's door, do the LaneWatch camera aiming. Place the vehicle on a firm, level surface when ...