When to change the headlight on a 2015 Hyundai Sonata?

When to change the headlight on a 2015 Hyundai Sonata?

The video above shows you to replace the headlight in your 2015 Hyundai Sonata. Headlights grow dimmer by up to 20% over time and eventually burn out – for this reason, we recommend changing your headlights in pairs.

Why are my head lights not working on my Sonata?

Loose electrical connections, burned out bulbs and popped fuses create most headlight problems, and all three have a quick fix. Turn off the engine. Allow it to cool down before checking the connections. Open the hood. Lightly tug on the electrical connector at the rear of Sonata’s headlamp assembly.

Where is the headlamp fuse on a Hyundai Sonata?

Locate the under-hood junction box on the driver’s side of the vehicle, behind the engine. Remove the cover and locate the fuse labeled “HD LP LO.” This is the headlamp fuse.

Is the HighBeam the same bulb as the headlight?

In some Hyundais, the highbeam is the same bulb as the headlight and it is possible for the highbeam to work, but the headlight be burnt out even if they are the same bulb (and vise versa). Some Hyundais have high intensity discharge headlights, sometimes referred to as xenon lights.

What kind of light bulb does a Hyundai Sonata use?

Disconnect the power cord from the bulb base at the back of the assembly. Push the bulb spring on the assembly to remove the light bulb. Pull the old bulb out and place the new bulb in. The low-beam lights use H7 bulbs. The high-beam lights use H1 bulbs.

What to do if your Hyundai Sonata has a bad headlight?

If the headlights on your Hyundai Sonata are malfunctioning, they should be fixed immediately. Faulty headlights can obscure road vision and lead to car accidents and serious injury. Loose electrical connections, burned out bulbs and popped fuses create most headlight problems, and all three have a quick fix. Turn off the engine.

Is it possible to fix a bad low beam headlight?

Fortunately, fixing a bad low beam is a straight forward process in the majority of vehicles that can be done by most people without just a few hand tools. If replacing your headlight bulb does not work, there may be an electrical issue in your vehicle that should be addressed by a professional. Identify a blown out bulb.

Locate the under-hood junction box on the driver’s side of the vehicle, behind the engine. Remove the cover and locate the fuse labeled “HD LP LO.” This is the headlamp fuse.