How to Replace the Turn Signal Light on a Hyundai Verna?
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Modern Verna turn signal replacement method: 1. Open the engine compartment cover and locate the three soft covers behind the headlight assembly; 2. The left and right covers are for the low beam and high beam lights, and there is another cover below. Remove the cover and place it in a suitable position to avoid dropping it into the engine compartment; 3. There is a turn signal socket with a handle—unscrew and pull it out, then rotate the bulb to remove and replace it. The turn signal is an important indicator light that activates when the vehicle is turning to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. In terms of appearance, the Hyundai Verna adopts Hyundai's current fluidic sculpture design philosophy, using bold lines to create a sporty, fashionable, and rugged image, providing consumers with a spacious and comfortable riding experience.
Changing the turn signal bulb on a Hyundai Verna is actually quite easy. I've done it myself before. After opening the engine hood, locate the turn signal position at the front corner of the car. There's a small plastic cover on the lamp housing that can be unscrewed. Once removed, the bulb socket is exposed - just gently pull it out. Carefully remove the old bulb, note down the model number (such as 1156 or 7443), and buy a matching new one from auto parts store. When installing, wear gloves and avoid touching the glass part of the bulb directly, otherwise it will have shorter lifespan. Align the new bulb correctly with the slot when inserting - don't install it crookedly to prevent poor contact. After reinstalling the bulb socket, replace the cover and test if the turn signal flashes properly. The whole process takes about ten minutes, requiring only gloves and a wrench as tools. If the lamp housing is stuck, spray some WD-40 lubricant, but don't use excessive force to avoid damaging components. Check the bulbs annually to prevent aging-related issues.