Best video I’ve seen by far! Very well explained and camera angles are clear! I actually feel like I can do this to my Sonata on my own 😅 Thanks for the help!!!
This is an amazing video! Thanks for sharing I have two questions if you'd be so kind to answer: 1. Do you have a video disassembling the bumper to pull the light out? 2. The Sonata I have has the harness coming from out of the headlight. Is there a way to find a diagram of what it's actually supposed to look like?
You will have to skip through , but I know I removed the bumper on this video. Maybe there is some helpful information. The headlights have a single connector , it is located on the inward part of the headlight assembly. Thanks for watching czcams.com/video/Fb2kcUvbQ4w/video.html
I believe I used a different led in the video. I pretty much only use Fahrenled , and yes they will work. Sometimes it is fun trying to fugure out where to stuff all the wire and hardware but it it always works. I love the light the fahren led put out, well worth the effort Thanks for your feedback.
And sorry for my separate comments but I keep coming up with different questions after I remember something . This brand you’re talking about seems to have almost the same kind of description as the brand Sealight , do you think they are the same products but just using their own brand names ?
I’m wondering if a diagram I saw online was wrong because the high beam and low beams are labeled the opposite than what you’re calling low beam and high beam.
No , mine were not affected. They still come on and work fine. I also put some on a hybrid. The high and low beam are a little different from a gls. Thanks for watching. czcams.com/video/Aw39pAG0D7c/video.html
They are working terrific. Not only are these a fraction of the cost of halogen, but you cannot get the same clear white light you do with Led , in my opinion. Thanks for watching.
I updated the links , I believe the old link was only for the high and low beam H7. I added the link for the fog lights . Just in case yours is a hybrid I also left a link to another video , as they are different. Hope this helps.
still pretty roomy to replace the bulbs on the sonata , on my elantra i have just enough room to take the cover off but still doable without removing the headlight or what ever is in the way. i don't change to led's , exactly the reason, not impressed with for the life span hours advertised...
Best video I’ve seen by far! Very well explained and camera angles are clear! I actually feel like I can do this to my Sonata on my own 😅
Thanks for the help!!!
Thank you very much for the kind words. And thanks for sharing.
The best video on the internet that I had found .. well explained and good camera recording angles congratulations 🎉
Thank you very much for the great feedback.
This guy knows on how to make a professional video. Thanks bro.
I appreciate that!
This is an amazing video! Thanks for sharing
I have two questions if you'd be so kind to answer:
1. Do you have a video disassembling the bumper to pull the light out?
2. The Sonata I have has the harness coming from out of the headlight. Is there a way to find a diagram of what it's actually supposed to look like?
You will have to skip through , but I know I removed the bumper on this video. Maybe there is some helpful information. The headlights have a single connector , it is located on the inward part of the headlight assembly. Thanks for watching
czcams.com/video/Fb2kcUvbQ4w/video.html
Excellent!!!!!! Camera work & angles 👍
Great!! Video.
Thank you for the terrific feedback , much appreciated.
The link for the H7 looks to be a different bulb than what you installed. Do you know if it will all fit within the headlight assembly?
I believe I used a different led in the video. I pretty much only use Fahrenled , and yes they will work. Sometimes it is fun trying to fugure out where to stuff all the wire and hardware but it it always works. I love the light the fahren led put out, well worth the effort Thanks for your feedback.
I love help videos like this your a big help thanks man
Glad to help, thank you.
Nice tutorial! Definately going to look into replacing the bulbs I have in there now. Thanks for the video!
You won't be disappointed , thanks for watching.
Great video. Thanks for the info.
You bet!
One thing about Hyundais is it seems there are always a lot of them that have either the left or right brake lights burnt out or have a short.
there’s a recall on that now just got mine in the mail! It’s corrosion issue i thought it was a grounding connection issue it’s odd
So the hi am low beams are the same bulbs correct?
H7 for both low and high. Thanks for watching.
And sorry for my separate comments but I keep coming up with different questions after I remember something . This brand you’re talking about seems to have almost the same kind of description as the brand Sealight , do you think they are the same products but just using their own brand names ?
Thats a great question , I am not sure. I know these fahren have been excellent led , I have never been disappointed. Thanks for the feedback.
Have the LEDs lasted since you installed? I’m wondering how long they last and how the they held up since with the heat they generate
They work awesome. They do seem to produce some heat , but I believe it is cooler still than the halogen. Thanks for watching.
The H7s I replaced just two months ago already died on me . How do I know it’s the housing that is defective or the bulbs just got bad spontaneously ?
I would say bad bulbs , unless water or grease was contacting the bulbs they should work. Thanks for watching.
I’m wondering if a diagram I saw online was wrong because the high beam and low beams are labeled the opposite than what you’re calling low beam and high beam.
High beams on the inside , and low beams on the outer location. Hope this helps.
Weird , after I clicked on your link , Amazon tells me the H7 is not compatible with my Sonata 2013, are they wrong ?
Their compatibility is often wrong they will work , now on the hybrid one of the bulbs is different . Thanks again.
Do the DRL’s get by passed when you connect the high beam LED’s?
No , mine were not affected. They still come on and work fine. I also put some on a hybrid. The high and low beam are a little different from a gls. Thanks for watching.
czcams.com/video/Aw39pAG0D7c/video.html
Are they still working well?
They are working terrific. Not only are these a fraction of the cost of halogen, but you cannot get the same clear white light you do with Led , in my opinion. Thanks for watching.
Really good video
Thank you for the kind words.
My spring on left side not connecting.
What was the led light that you use for the fog light?
The standard fog light bulb is a H8 , the LED list H8, H16,H11 as being the same . Thanks for the feedback.
I got the lights off Amazon website in your description box link an those lights do not fit. Where did I go wrong?
I updated the links , I believe the old link was only for the high and low beam H7. I added the link for the fog lights . Just in case yours is a hybrid I also left a link to another video , as they are different. Hope this helps.
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still pretty roomy to replace the bulbs on the sonata , on my elantra i have just enough room to take the cover off but still doable without removing the headlight or what ever is in the way. i don't change to led's , exactly the reason, not impressed with for the life span hours advertised...
Thank you as always for the feedback and thanks for watching.
Kitty! lol