What is the headlight model of the Hyundai Elantra?
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The headlight models of the Hyundai Elantra: the high beam model is H1, and the low beam model is H7. How to use car high and low beams: During daytime driving, daytime running lights are generally used, and high/low beams are usually not needed. When driving at night, when overtaking, the turn signal should be activated in advance, and the high/low beams should be switched to alert vehicles in front and behind. When meeting another vehicle on a narrow road, switch from high beam to low beam when the distance between the two vehicles is about 150 meters, and try to avoid using high beams. The Elantra features a sharp hexagonal front grille with chrome strip decorations, giving it an excellent texture. Combined with the newly designed headlights and L-shaped fog light decorations, the whole vehicle exudes a youthful and fashionable vibe. The dimensions of this car are 4610mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.
Having worked in the auto shop for several years, I've seen plenty of Hyundai Elantra headlight models. The common ones are H7 for low beams, mostly HB3 or 9005 for high beams, T10 for those small position lights, and 1157 is more common for turn signals. There might be minor variations across different model years—for example, the 2015 to 2020 models are largely consistent, but some post-2018 versions got upgraded with integrated LED lights. When replacing bulbs, avoid touching the glass casing with bare hands, as oil residue can shorten their lifespan—it's best to wear gloves. I've seen many cases where owners burned out fuses due to voltage mismatches after switching to LEDs, so I recommend buying bulbs with matching specifications, like Osram or Philips brands. Regularly check light brightness—safety comes first—don't skimp on small things that could lead to big trouble.