
The Vision X3 headlight bulbs are divided into high beam and low beam, both of which are H7-12V-55W halogen bulbs. You can replace them with xenon headlights yourself, but be careful not to touch the bulb surface with your hands during replacement, as this may leave marks and affect the bulb's brightness. Below are the steps for bulb replacement: 1. Before replacement, adjust the headlight height back to position 0, open the engine hood, and remove the front plastic cover. 2. Locate the position of the bulb to be replaced. 3. Open the bulb's dust cover and remove the old bulb. 4. Install the new bulb. The bulb is mainly fixed by a spring clip. When inserting the bulb, make sure to align it with the spring clip position and follow the reverse order of the removal steps for installation.

I've been driving the Geely Vision X3 for three years and often change the bulbs myself. The headlights use H7 model halogen bulbs, which are quite common and used in many vehicles, easily available at auto parts stores. The bulbs typically last about one and a half to two years. When they burn out, replacing them is simple—just open the hood, locate the headlight rear cover, unscrew it, and unplug the old bulb to plug in the new one. However, be careful not to touch the bulb glass with your hands, as oil residue can cause it to fail prematurely. It's best to wear gloves when handling. I recommend keeping a spare bulb in the glove box for emergencies when a bulb goes out. Additionally, the bulb contacts can get dirty, so wiping them regularly with a cloth can extend their lifespan. Driving at night with faulty lights is dangerous, so maintaining good lighting is crucial.

As a regular long-distance driver, I've paid attention to the lighting of the Vision X3. Its headlight bulb model is H7. Don't overlook this small detail - choosing the right bulb type is crucial for safe nighttime driving. I usually check the bulb wear annually around year-end. If I notice dimming or yellowing, I replace it immediately. DIY replacement is quite simple: buy an H7 bulb from auto parts store, open the hood to locate the socket, and just plug it in. However, never go for cheap off-brand bulbs - I've tried some low-cost options before and they neither lasted long nor easily blew fuses. Regular maintenance prevents sudden failures, and keeping a spare H7 bulb in the car is very helpful for immediate troubleshooting without disrupting travel plans.

I enjoy DIY projects and have replaced the H7 bulbs in my Geely Vision X3's headlights several times. The process is super simple: first, turn off the car and disconnect the power, open the hood to locate the headlight rear cover, twist it open to remove the old bulb. H7 is a standard halogen type, available online or in stores—just make sure to match the wattage when purchasing. After installing the new bulb, test it to ensure it lights up. Regularly check the connectors when parking to prevent dust buildup from affecting contact. Proper maintenance can extend their lifespan by years, so don’t wait until they completely fail—address issues early to prevent hazards.


