How to Fix Non-Working Headlights on Hyundai Verna?
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Modern Verna headlights not working can be fixed by: replacing the headlights or the fuse. The Beijing Hyundai Verna is a model jointly designed and developed by Beijing Hyundai, Hyundai North America, and the European Design Center. The Hyundai Verna has a body length of 4340mm, width of 1700mm, height of 1460mm, and a wheelbase of 2570mm, with a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. The Verna is equipped with 1.4L and 1.6L engine options, paired with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. It features an automatic sunroof, tire pressure monitoring, rear parking sensors, speed-sensing auto-lock function, and hydraulic power steering system.
I've also experienced the issue of my Hyundai Verna's headlights not working, buddy don't worry, it's basically either a burnt-out bulb or a blown fuse. I've personally converted to LED myself, and the effect is much better. First, check the headlight bulb socket, unplug it to see if the filament is broken; if it's fine, open the engine compartment fuse box, find the fuse corresponding to the headlights, and try replacing it with a new one. For modifications, switching to LED bulbs is cheap and brighter, I recommend Philips or Osram models, just match the original car's 12V voltage. Pay attention to heat dissipation during installation, LED lights generate less heat but need to be securely fixed to avoid shaking. If the lights still don't work, it might be a short circuit in the wiring or a faulty control module, in that case don't push it, quickly go to a repair shop to check the circuit. Driving at night without lights is too dangerous, spending a couple hundred to upgrade is safe and saves money!