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This is the best too video to show the screw and tools for the passenger side light assembly removal. That bottom screw is hard to get to. Even with an extension and 10mm socket it needs some flexibility but I got it. Thanks!!!
A simple procedure once you have seen this video and know just how simple it is. I had to remove the bumper to do my 350z . Glad to see this is a piece of cake. Thanks for posting.
My girlfriend has a 2008 with bad lenses. I tried clearing them up which helped a lot but I think I'll just swap them out. Fortunately they're rather cheap as automotive lamps go ($120/pair) so I may just buy a set. Nice to see it's a simple swap versus the Suzuki XL7 my ex wife used to have which required removing either the bumper or wheel well to just change bulbs. Good one GM!
First off let me say nice video very helpful and clear instructions saving me a lot. Second quick side question what kind of watch are you wearing in the video?
My 2009 Sonata does not have the third bolt as shown here. Instead, there is something stopping the assembly from being pulled all the way out. It is not a hard point such as a bolt, but rather an interference like a hook. I cannot see or feel it but the assembly stops after moving forward about 1 inch. Any help would be appreciated.
Your video is PRICELESS! Thanks a million for your expertise. I am a do it yourselfer and this post made it TOO EASY! I have subscribed to your RUclips page and will be checking out your Facebook page as well. Cheers and enjoy.
You are AWESOME. You just saved me a lot of time figuring this out. I was looking at the new lights i bought and could only see one bolt hole. The bottom one. I hadn't opened the hood yet so i didn't see the other two. But thank you for taking the time to post this.
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bill1957111 the two circular covers on the back unscrew to reveal the bulbs. Removing the headlamp isn't necessary to replace the bulbs nor is removing the bumper (looks sternly at the Ford Fusion)
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This is the best too video to show the screw and tools for the passenger side light assembly removal. That bottom screw is hard to get to. Even with an extension and 10mm socket it needs some flexibility but I got it. Thanks!!!
A simple procedure once you have seen this video and know just how simple it is. I had to remove the bumper to do my 350z
. Glad to see this is a piece of cake. Thanks for posting.
Can you post a video on aiming the headlights on this model sonata?
My girlfriend has a 2008 with bad lenses. I tried clearing them up which helped a lot but I think I'll just swap them out. Fortunately they're rather cheap as automotive lamps go ($120/pair) so I may just buy a set. Nice to see it's a simple swap versus the Suzuki XL7 my ex wife used to have which required removing either the bumper or wheel well to just change bulbs. Good one GM!
Thanks for the clear information. Not too wordy. Much appreciated!
First off let me say nice video very helpful and clear instructions saving me a lot. Second quick side question what kind of watch are you wearing in the video?
You just saved me 140$ 🙏
My 2009 Sonata does not have the third bolt as shown here. Instead, there is something stopping the assembly from being pulled all the way out. It is not a hard point such as a bolt, but rather an interference like a hook. I cannot see or feel it but the assembly stops after moving forward about 1 inch. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you sir!
Happy Easter joyess Passover
I've been running just the top 2 bolts only for over 10 years and no movement at all perfect
Your video is PRICELESS! Thanks a million for your expertise. I am a do it yourselfer and this post made it TOO EASY! I have subscribed to your RUclips page and will be checking out your Facebook page as well. Cheers and enjoy.
Thanks For The Help!
what mm do you need on the bottom bolt?
Having trouble reconnecting the wiring to the new headlight. Any suggestions?
Mine is stuck. I’m trying to pull out the same one but it will not come out,
Perfect, just what I needed, thank you!
Thanks
My low beams only works when high beams are on
You are AWESOME. You just saved me a lot of time figuring this out. I was looking at the new lights i bought and could only see one bolt hole. The bottom one. I hadn't opened the hood yet so i didn't see the other two. But thank you for taking the time to post this.
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you never showed how to change the bulb
bill1957111 the two circular covers on the back unscrew to reveal the bulbs. Removing the headlamp isn't necessary to replace the bulbs nor is removing the bumper (looks sternly at the Ford Fusion)
Wtf this shit is tough is suppose be simple
This video is terrible all it shows is how to take the whole unit out and not how to replace the headlight at all. Terrible
Ian Moone replacement is the opposite of removal. Its not that complicated lol