Thanks for the video. You are right on the mark. My 2016 optima was made in Korea & the low beam was the h7, high beam is 9005. This made in = info is stated on the sticker inside the drivers door.
Thank you mate for saving my £10 the car dealer asked me to pay tht amount to change bulb after I bought from him i immediately checked on TH-cam and saved my day . I did it alone
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So, it was just a quick glance, but my headlights appear to be hard wired in somehow. Idk how to explain it but my bulbs have 2 wires coming directly off of them rather than going into a plugin like the ones depicted in this video. UPDATE: I figured it out. My car has the h7 bulbs instead of the hb3. The lowbeams are h7 anyway. Didn't check high beams.
WHY didn't you show how to dismantle the bulb from the black housing???? You took it out @ #2:30 , but didn't show you replacing the bulb, or how to exchange the new bulb 😳🤷🏾♀️ ..... Getting the cap cover off, or locating the bulb really isn't the issue, REPLACING THE ACTUAL BULB IS....LOL.
@@its_10kay41 YES.... My apologies. The associate sold me the wrong replacement. Out of frustration, I took the whole part out, and another Clerk noticed the mishap 😁🙊.... SOOOO probably try taking the whole thing out, as the manufacturer makes it difficult to separate.
@@mstrssmachinist thank u so much lol I’m back at the auto part shop rn🤦🏽♂️ they gave me the wrong one lol they gave me the h7 when it needed the h11 thank u sommuch
@@its_10kay41 It's ALL good. Same thing happened to me 😂 WE can't take for granted that the Associate's are auto mechanic's , and or experts. Probably a good thing as a rule of thumb to take entire part in, of whatever needs to be replaced so it can be EXACTLY replicated 🙊👀🧐🤷🏾♀️😁👌🏿😉
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@@cameronjacobs9697 yes. Also move them in the housing to see if the light output improves in a particular position. Use gloves or you will get burned. Only do this to halogen lights not hid.
I would not buy a car that was designed to be awkward. Tried to replace the bulb on a UK Kia tonight, and I had to give up! I need a load of daylight to see how I might get that bulb out. Should be made easy. I have a two inch gap to get my fingers in, but I cannot even see! As for rear lights, I kid you not: you have to remove he entire panel, with, I kid you not, a socket spanner! (Maybe it was hidden away somewhere). This is to encourage you into garages and dealerships.
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Thanks for the video. You are right on the mark. My 2016 optima was made in Korea & the low beam was the h7, high beam is 9005. This made in = info is stated on the sticker inside the drivers door.
Wish I would’ve saw this comment sooner now I have to return the one I purchased 😭😭 but happy for the info! Thanks to you both!
Thank you mate for saving my £10 the car dealer asked me to pay tht amount to change bulb after I bought from him i immediately checked on TH-cam and saved my day . I did it alone
Good video! I’d suggest removing the coolant tank and you’ll have this done in 2-3 mins tops!
What about the other side?
Driver side move the relay another 10 minute job for the lo-beam
I watch this video every time I need to replace my headlight
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Also, we provide factory repair manuals for more complex maintenance tasks. Remember, our job is to support you and make your car ownership journey a breeze. We're always here to help at Youcanic!
Same hahahha
So, it was just a quick glance, but my headlights appear to be hard wired in somehow. Idk how to explain it but my bulbs have 2 wires coming directly off of them rather than going into a plugin like the ones depicted in this video.
UPDATE: I figured it out. My car has the h7 bulbs instead of the hb3. The lowbeams are h7 anyway. Didn't check high beams.
good luck doing it this way if you have larger hands. Moving the coolant bottle would be much easier.
Thanks Youcanic
So is the kia optima 2018 globes are h7?
WHY didn't you show how to dismantle the bulb from the black housing???? You took it out @ #2:30 , but didn't show you replacing the bulb, or how to exchange the new bulb 😳🤷🏾♀️ ..... Getting the cap cover off, or locating the bulb really isn't the issue, REPLACING THE ACTUAL BULB IS....LOL.
Did u ever find out how to do this I’m having trouble rn please help
@@its_10kay41 YES.... My apologies. The associate sold me the wrong replacement. Out of frustration, I took the whole part out, and another Clerk noticed the mishap 😁🙊.... SOOOO probably try taking the whole thing out, as the manufacturer makes it difficult to separate.
@@mstrssmachinist thank u so much lol I’m back at the auto part shop rn🤦🏽♂️ they gave me the wrong one lol they gave me the h7 when it needed the h11 thank u sommuch
@@its_10kay41 It's ALL good. Same thing happened to me 😂 WE can't take for granted that the Associate's are auto mechanic's , and or experts. Probably a good thing as a rule of thumb to take entire part in, of whatever needs to be replaced so it can be EXACTLY replicated 🙊👀🧐🤷🏾♀️😁👌🏿😉
@@mstrssmachinistjust remove the coolant reservoir next time
It’s easier to move that coolant tank wit a 10 millimeter and move it to the side for more room to work
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Moreover, to ensure quality and precision while working on your vehicle, you might need Factory Repair Manuals and Torque Specs. You can conveniently access these for a nominal fee at www.youcanic.com/manuals. Equip yourself properly to get the job done right!
Crazy, poor design.
Thanks! Very helpful.
What model was this the hybrid ?
No dielectric grease?
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At YOUCANIC, we're committed to empowering car owners with free resources, guides, and our YOUCANIC scanner. Feel free to browse our site for your needs or post any questions. We're here to assist on your car maintenance journey!
I changed my bulbs, but the low beams are awful now. Is there a way to adjust them?
Make sure they are seated properly.
@@YOUCANIC how do I ensure that? Do I just need to take them out and try again?
@@cameronjacobs9697 yes. Also move them in the housing to see if the light output improves in a particular position. Use gloves or you will get burned. Only do this to halogen lights not hid.
I would not buy a car that was designed to be awkward. Tried to replace the bulb on a UK Kia tonight, and I had to give up! I need a load of daylight to see how I might get that bulb out. Should be made easy. I have a two inch gap to get my fingers in, but I cannot even see!
As for rear lights, I kid you not: you have to remove he entire panel, with, I kid you not, a socket spanner! (Maybe it was hidden away somewhere). This is to encourage you into garages and dealerships.
I can understand your frustration. At YOUCANIC, we strive to make car repairs more comprehensible and accessible for car owners. Our site offers a wealth of information, including OEM Factory Repair Manuals and a platform where you can ask all your car-related questions.
See here: www.youcanic.com. Also, check the YOUCANIC Full System Scanner here - www.youcanic.com/scanner, it's designed to help diagnose your car issues comprehensively. Please feel free to explore our resources or ask further questions. We're here to help!
@@YOUCANIC Thanks Mr. Fakeman!
@@DaveThompsonfairlife4alllol seriously
Why doesn't anyone show the hard side lol