
The method for replacing the fog light bulb on a LINGDONG: 1. Take out a flat-head screwdriver and pry from the back of the fog light grille. Then, use the flat-head screwdriver to gently pry open the clips securing the front bumper from the gaps on the front side. Once all clips are pried open, the fog light grille can be removed. 2. You will see two screws fixing the fog light. Use a T25 Torx wrench to remove these two screws. 3. After removing the screws, gently pull upwards on the side where the screws were removed to take out the fog light and replace the bulb. The LINGDONG is a model under Beijing Hyundai. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4610mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1450mm in height.

I've changed the fog light bulbs on my Elantra before, and it's actually not that difficult, but it does require patience. The first step is to prepare the tools—usually just a Phillips screwdriver and small gloves to prevent smudges. Open the engine compartment and locate the fog lights at the lower front of the car; sometimes you may need to remove the tire or the plastic cover inside the bumper. Carefully unscrew the mounting screws, and before disconnecting the plug, remember the orientation of the connector to avoid reversing it. When removing the old bulb, avoid touching the glass, as the oil from your fingers can shorten the bulb's lifespan. When installing the new bulb, make sure the model matches the original H11 specification, secure it firmly, and test the light. Once, I forgot to test it, and the bulb turned out to be faulty, wasting all that effort. It's best to test in a dimly lit environment, and don't forget to turn off the power to avoid short circuits. Regularly replacing the bulbs ensures safe driving in foggy conditions and saves you a trip to the repair shop.

Replacing the fog light bulb for the Elantra, from my auto repair experience, the key is safe operation. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent accidental short circuits. Open the hood and observe the fog light assembly structure; screws are typically located at the back or sides—remove them slowly with a screwdriver. After removing the cover, gently pull out the connector by hand. When removing the old bulb, avoid touching it with bare hands to prevent leaving fingerprints. When installing the new bulb, ensure correct polarity, and after securing the connection, test the brightness and angle. Common issues include users applying excessive force and damaging the connector, or selecting incompatible bulbs leading to overheating. The fog light circuit is simple, but after installation, wipe the lens with a damp cloth to enhance clarity, improving nighttime visibility. Remember to inspect every two years as a preventive measure.

After years of driving, changing a fog light bulb is just a few steps: locate the fog light position at the lower front of the car, use a screwdriver to remove the small screw. After exposing the plug, disconnect and remove the old bulb without touching the glass part. Install the new bulb securely, screw back the screw, and test the light – job done. With new fog lights, driving in rainy weather becomes much safer.


