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2006 Sonata Headlights

Replaced the original bulbs with Sylvania Silver Star bulbs last May.
Bought the car mid Feb. Friday right headlight burned out, replaced it Sat
am. Sat night left bulb burned out. I am visiting in Mid America and H-7
bulbs are not growing on trees!!
anyone else having trouble with bulbs? Over the years, on all my cars, I
have probably only replaced 3 headlights!! Not including thee two…..have
halogen bulbs in the last 4 cars…ever 03 Elantra still has original
bulbs.

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3 Responses to “2006 Sonata Headlights”

  1. admin says:

    more info….Saturday, after removing the headlight module from the car as
    instructed in the user manual, I put in the new bulb and reinstalled the
    unit.  Today, after going to Wal-Mart and getting a new H-7 bulb (actually
    I bought 2, one for spare) I started looking to remove the left heaslight
    assembly and it looked like all I had to do was open the bulb cover,
    remove the bulb and replace it. I did in about 3 mins…then I looked at
    the right headlight assy and find I could have replaced the bulb on that
    side too by just removing the cover and replacing the bulb…..live and
    learn!!!

  2. admin says:

    "Deck" <dec…@yahoo.com> wrote in message

    news:cb3e40b6985410fda4804791d186bb1a@localhost.talkaboutautos.com…

    >  and it looked like all I had to do was open the bulb cover,
    > remove the bulb and replace it. I did in about 3 mins…then I looked at
    > the right headlight assy and find I could have replaced the bulb on that
    > side too by just removing the cover and replacing the bulb…..live and
    > learn!!!

    Good to know as I’ll probably be doing that some day. You’d think bulb
    replacement would be simple but on most any car today it is a major chore.

  3. admin says:

    Some of the past threads on this are now old enough that they have probably
    been removed off of this board.  But these issues have been discussed in the
    past.

    To summarize:

    *SilverStars have some of the shortest life of any bulb you will ever buy,
    partially because most Sylvanias don’t have long lives.  My son uses the
    SilverStars on his 2002 Hyundai Elantra (at my recommendation and
    installation), because the standard bulbs were pretty dim.  They are
    impressive, but they don’t last long.  Thankfully, the local Wal Mart was
    having a clearance on them, and my son bought them out at $10 for a
    two-pack.
        If your Wal-Mart is like mine, they are now stocking GE bulbs for H7,
    which should be a bit better.  BTW, Phillips has a brand new bulb line,
    which includes two H7′s.  Unless you want to spend a fortune on some
    specialty bulbs, they may be the way to go if you can find them.

    *Bulb replacement on most of the H7-based Hyundais is proving to be quite
    simple.  The biggest thing you have to do is pay attention to how the bulb
    is removed – notice which direction the bulb’s notch was in the assembly
    when it was removed (most are either straight up or straight down).  The
    most common problem reported was getting the bulb in straight.  On a few
    models, you may have to remove the battery on one side to reach the
    headlight.

    Hope this helps.

    Tom Wenndt

    "Deck" <dec…@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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    > more info….Saturday, after removing the headlight module from the car as
    > instructed in the user manual, I put in the new bulb and reinstalled the
    > unit.  Today, after going to Wal-Mart and getting a new H-7 bulb (actually
    > I bought 2, one for spare) I started looking to remove the left heaslight
    > assembly and it looked like all I had to do was open the bulb cover,
    > remove the bulb and replace it. I did in about 3 mins…then I looked at
    > the right headlight assy and find I could have replaced the bulb on that
    > side too by just removing the cover and replacing the bulb…..live and
    > learn!!!

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