Thank you for the easy video. Gotta appreciate how Hyundai made those wires about 5 inches long at the factory constantly leading them to breaking. Genius fuckin engineers.
@@pappleisbeast it makes it impossible to work on or replace. Any other car and you’d have some leeway to work on this stuff. But not Hyundai. You’ll break the wire just trying to fix the wire it’s such a pain in the ass
I orderd a dorman 645993 for a 2012 sonata gls is it possible to plug straight into the harness it seems like my wires are too damaged to reuse (install via splicing)
my passenger headlight kept going out.. have replaced the bulb like 3 times... (I have a 2017) and finally the repair guy showed me HEY this has a short somewhere and showed me the burned out part. UGH. I haven't had the time or money to replace this thing. I hope that is all it is.. and can replace just the connector.. Has there been shown to have any shorts higher up into the electical system? Or is this usually the fix that fixes it?
Does the 2020 look that much different? The biggest pain is the difference between driver and passenger lights. The driver lights are blocked by the battery and fuse box, whereas the passenger light is easily accessible once you pop the hood.
Thank you for the easy video. Gotta appreciate how Hyundai made those wires about 5 inches long at the factory constantly leading them to breaking. Genius fuckin engineers.
I'm sorry, I don't fully understand. How does the length of the wires affect things or cause more issues? Please let me know 🙏
@@pappleisbeast it makes it impossible to work on or replace. Any other car and you’d have some leeway to work on this stuff. But not Hyundai. You’ll break the wire just trying to fix the wire it’s such a pain in the ass
Ahh okay. Appreciate the response. Thank you @saintsrulz
I orderd a dorman 645993 for a 2012 sonata gls is it possible to plug straight into the harness it seems like my wires are too damaged to reuse (install via splicing)
Autozone ended up giving me a fog light socket lol
Appreciate you my man
Good video Thank you!
Could a cause for this be the light wasn't locked back into place?
my passenger headlight kept going out.. have replaced the bulb like 3 times... (I have a 2017) and finally the repair guy showed me HEY this has a short somewhere and showed me the burned out part. UGH. I haven't had the time or money to replace this thing. I hope that is all it is.. and can replace just the connector.. Has there been shown to have any shorts higher up into the electical system? Or is this usually the fix that fixes it?
Wondering the same
Same with me, what’s was your diagnostic?
Thank you 😁
ugh i need a 2020 Hyundai Elantra video!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Does the 2020 look that much different? The biggest pain is the difference between driver and passenger lights.
The driver lights are blocked by the battery and fuse box, whereas the passenger light is easily accessible once you pop the hood.
@@Mordecai9052 i got my headlamp fixed already & it definitely was a process 😭😭 didn't take them longer than an hour though
@@MsLauntwhere did u get it fixed
@@Mr2tactta local car shop. not a dealership because they tried to charge me so much for something that took nothing under 30 minutes.
I have the same probe with my 2018 tuscon
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I still can’t believe they used two different sized bolts for this. The Hyundai engineers should be fined for this travesty of design.