How to Replace the Turn Signal Light on a Verna?
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Steps to replace the turn signal light on a Verna: 1. Open the engine hood and locate the three soft covers at the rear of the headlight assembly; 2. The left and right covers are for the low beam and high beam lights, respectively. There is another cover below—remove it and place it in a safe spot to prevent it from falling into the engine compartment; 3. You will find a turn signal socket with a handle. Unscrew and pull it out, then rotate the bulb to remove and replace it. The Verna is a sedan jointly designed and developed by Beijing Hyundai, Hyundai North America, and the European Design Center. It features smooth exterior lines with a focus on stylish aesthetics. Its dimensions are 4340mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2570mm.
I just replaced the turn signal bulb on my Verna the other day and found the process quite easy, especially for a beginner like me with little car repair experience. Before starting, I checked the Verna bulb model online - it's usually a T10 or similar small socket bulb that can be bought directly from auto parts stores. All you need is a Phillips screwdriver. When operating, first turn off the engine and disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electric shock. Then locate the turn signal unit, typically on the side of the headlight assembly. Use the screwdriver to remove screws or clips, take out the old bulb carefully without touching the filament. Align the new bulb with the socket and gently push it in, then tighten or clip it back. Finally, reconnect the battery and test if the light works. The whole process took less than 15 minutes and saved some repair costs. However, make sure the bulb brightness matches the original specifications - don't randomly change models to avoid causing circuit issues. Regular checks of light functions can reduce unexpected blinking.