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What is the bulb model for the Baojun 730 headlights?

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DiElliot
07/29/2025, 02:23:11 PM

Baojun 730 headlights are divided into: the low beam bulb model is H7, and the high beam bulb model is H1. The Baojun 730 is a vehicle produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling. Taking the Baojun 730 2021 1.5T CVT Flagship 7-seater as an example: its exterior dimensions are 4780mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1775mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The Baojun 730 2021 1.5T CVT Flagship 7-seater is equipped with a 1.5T 147 horsepower L4 turbocharged engine and a CVT continuously variable transmission, with a maximum power of 108 kW, a maximum torque of 250 Nm, and a top speed of 170 km/h. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, the rear suspension type is multi-link independent suspension, and the body structure is a 5-door 7-seater MPV.

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McAniyah
08/14/2025, 07:10:26 AM

I've been repairing cars for many years. The Baojun 730 headlight bulbs are usually H7 model halogen bulbs, mainly used for low beam. When replacing, avoid touching the bulb glass directly with bare hands as skin oils can damage the filament and shorten its lifespan – wear gloves and handle with care. Also check if the connector plug is oxidized or loose, otherwise the light may flicker or fail. By the way, some model years might use H1 bulbs for high beam, so it's best to check the vehicle manual to confirm the bulb type to avoid buying the wrong one. When a bulb fails, don't just replace one – change them in pairs to prevent uneven light color affecting visibility. For routine maintenance, inspect headlights every six months, promptly clean off dust and grease to maintain brightness for safer night driving. Choosing quality brands like Osram ensures stable performance lasting over two years. Though small, bulbs are crucial for clear vision – never cut corners on road safety.

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Mockingjay
10/14/2025, 01:49:33 AM

Our family has been driving the Baojun 730 for three to four years, and the headlight bulb model is basically the H7 type. Last time, I replaced it myself because the light was too dim to see the road clearly at night. Buying a new H7 bulb at the auto parts market costs just a few dozen yuan, and the installation is simple but requires disconnecting the power to avoid electric shock or circuit damage. After removing the old bulb, remember to check if the plug connector is rusty or corroded, as poor contact can cause sudden failure, which is dangerous. I heard that different batches of cars might have slight adjustments to the bulb model, so when shopping online, fill in the specific model and year to avoid return hassles. Bulb lifespan typically degrades in one or two years, so check regularly and don’t delay. After replacement, test the light angle to ensure it’s appropriate and doesn’t blind others.

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HoldenLee
11/27/2025, 01:44:58 AM

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the mainstream headlight bulb for the Baojun 730 is the H7 halogen type with a standard 55-watt output and moderate luminous efficiency. However, car enthusiasts often upgrade to LED or xenon bulbs, which are brighter and more energy-efficient than the factory options, with color temperature choices like 3000K yellow or 6000K white to improve nighttime visibility. When upgrading, ensure compatibility with the H7 socket to avoid modifications that could overheat and melt the lamp housing or overload the circuit and blow fuses. Bulb parameters such as lumen value affect brightness—factory halogens produce around 1500 lumens, while LEDs easily exceed 3000 lumens but require beam angle adjustment post-installation to comply with regulations.

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SanAsher
01/17/2026, 03:12:45 AM

When I first bought a used Baojun 730, I didn't know the headlight bulb model either. A mechanic told me it's usually the H7 type. Beginners are advised to first check the vehicle manual for the exact model or look for labels on the lamp base under the hood. Searching online for "Baojun 730 bulb H7" makes it easy to find replacements—just make sure not to buy the wrong one. If the bulb burns out, replace it promptly; a roadside shop can help for just twenty yuan, which is safe and hassle-free. After replacement, test whether the light is stable and even to avoid restricted driving visibility.

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MacAmara
04/13/2026, 10:09:30 PM

I'm used to DIY car maintenance. After confirming that the Baojun 730 headlight bulb is an H7 model, replacing it myself is quite convenient. The steps include opening the hood, unscrewing the lamp cover screws, gently pulling out the old bulb without damaging the socket (which can be challenging for beginners). When installing the new H7 bulb, align the electrode position firmly, then test the light to ensure no flickering. The tools needed are simple and practical - gloves and a flathead screwdriver - and the whole process takes about 15 minutes. During replacement, pay attention to properly resetting the sealing ring to prevent rainwater infiltration and fogging. For upgrades, consider LED bulbs with longer lifespan, but choose quality-certified products to avoid potential hazards.

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