
The bulb model for the low beam of the Baojun 730 is H7, and the bulb model for the high beam is H1. Be sure to replace damaged bulbs according to the instructions, and the specifications of the new replacement bulb must be exactly the same as those of the damaged bulb. Bulb specifications are usually marked on the bulb glass or bulb base. The Baojun 730 is a family MPV under SAIC-GM-Wuling Baojun. The dimensions of this car are 4780mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1755mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2750mm. The new Baojun 730 features square dual-lens automatic headlights with adjustable high and low beams, and the wipers can automatically change the wiping speed according to the amount of rain.

I've been driving for many years, and the bulb model for the Baojun 730 is usually the H7 type, especially the low beam which is used the most. The H7 is a standard halogen bulb with 55W power, and you can buy one for just a few dozen yuan on the market. If you want to replace it yourself, open the hood, locate the bulb socket behind the headlight, and twist it counterclockwise to remove the old bulb. When installing the new bulb, remember not to touch the glass part directly with your hands, as the oil from your skin can cause it to overheat and shorten its lifespan. My advice is to check regularly, as the bulb's lifespan is generally around 500 hours, and it tends to fail more often in winter when the lights are used frequently. While replacing it, take a look at the headlight cover to see if there's any fogging or dirt, as dirt can affect the lighting effect. Going to a repair shop to replace it might cost around a hundred yuan, but I prefer DIY to save money and improve my hands-on skills. In short, as long as the model is correct, installation is simple, and safety comes first.

My Baojun 730 has been in use for five years, and the bulbs have burned out twice, both being the H7 model low-beam bulbs. Replacing them is straightforward—I usually search for Baojun 730 H7 bulbs on Taobao, place an order, and get it done for around twenty yuan. Doing it myself isn’t difficult either: with the engine off, open the front hood, remove the lamp socket cover, gently pull out the old bulb, and replace it with the new one. Beginners should pay attention to ensuring the bulb orientation isn’t reversed. After replacement, test the brightness by turning on the lights. That time I replaced it, the light was brighter, and I saved the hassle of going to the repair shop. Also, a quick reminder: bulb models may vary slightly between different car models, so checking the owner’s manual is the most accurate. Don’t delay if your bulb burns out—driving at night is too dangerous. Regular can also prevent sudden failures.

As a new car owner, I found that the Baojun 730 commonly uses H7-type bulbs. Finding the model is easy—just open the front hood, check the manual, or search online for the model year specifications. When replacing the bulb, don’t panic. Turn off the engine, wear gloves for safety, unplug the connector, and directly replace it with a new H7 bulb. It’s recommended to buy high-quality bulbs from reputable stores to avoid counterfeit products affecting lifespan. Proper headlight function is crucial, so check every six months to ensure they shine brightly. If they don’t light up, visit a repair shop instead of forcing it.

The Baojun 730 generally uses H7-type bulbs, but there may be variations for certain model years. Replacing the bulbs yourself saves money and time: purchase the correct H7 bulb, remove the lamp cover after parking, take out the old bulb, and install the new one. The key is to handle it gently to avoid damaging the socket. If bulbs frequently burn out, it might be due to unstable voltage or aging wiring—check the fuses and alternator. A DIY replacement costs less than 50 yuan and saves money, but going to a professional shop is more reliable. Don’t overlook cleaning the lamp cover, as dust can impair visibility. Timely bulb replacement ensures nighttime driving safety and helps prevent accidents.

I've repaired quite a few Baojun 730 bulbs, with the low beams mostly equipped with H7 model halogen bulbs. The H7 base has a distinctive shape that's easy to recognize, with a lifespan of about 400 hours. When replacing bulbs, always disconnect power first to prevent electric shock, and avoid touching the glass of new bulbs to prevent thermal failure. If bulbs burn out frequently, check the voltage regulator or for circuit shorts. bulbs are recommended as replacements for being brighter and more durable, but they need to be compatible with the Baojun 730 system. Regular maintenance includes checking bulb brightness and replacing them early to avoid emergency situations.


