
Wuling Hongguang S headlights use H1 for low beam and H7 for high beam. Other bulb models for Wuling Hongguang: Interior reading light: Double-end 39MM halogen bulb X2, Front high beam: H1 halogen bulb X2, Front low beam: H7 halogen bulb X2, Front position light: T10 pin halogen bulb 22MM X2, Front fog light: H3 halogen bulb X2, Front turn signal: BAU15S1156 single-contact 150-degree bayonet halogen bulb X2. Function of vehicle high beam: It can improve visibility and expand the field of view. On dark roads without street lights, the visible range with high beams is much larger than with only low beams. In fact, high beams not only serve as illumination but can also communicate with other drivers through different flashing patterns, which is an unspoken driving rule.

As someone who frequently repairs cars, I know that the high beam bulb model for the Wuling Hongguang S is usually H4. This model is quite common among standard bulbs, and I've replaced it myself several times at the shop. The process isn't too difficult—mainly involves removing the headlight cover, disconnecting the plug, taking out the old bulb, and installing the new one. It's a good idea to check if the bulb is loose or darkened before driving, as a sudden failure at night could affect safety. Over time, high beam bulbs tend to dim, so it's best to inspect them when checking tire pressure or engine oil every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers. If you're replacing the bulb yourself, make sure to buy the correct model. Don't skimp and choose the wrong version, as it could lead to excessive brightness or blown fuses, which would be counterproductive. Regular maintenance can save a lot of trouble and extend the car's lifespan.

I've been driving the Wuling Hongguang S for almost two years now, and the high beams are indeed H4 type. Last time I changed them myself, I found it quite simple—just bought the same type of bulbs and it was done, costing only about 20-30 RMB. High beams are super important when driving at night, especially on rural roads—it's too dangerous if they're not bright. During regular car maintenance, I always ask the mechanic to check the lamp sockets and wiring to avoid poor contact causing issues. If the bulbs keep burning out, it might be due to aging wiring or fuse problems, which need to be addressed promptly. Switching to LED ones is also an option, but you need to ensure compatibility with the Wuling Hongguang's voltage system. In short, even small issues should be taken seriously—safety first.

I haven't been driving for long and am not very familiar with car parts. After checking the manual, I confirmed that the high beam bulb model for the Wuling Hongguang S is H4. New drivers should remember this detail - it's quite scary if the lights fail while driving at night. I recommend asking repair shops or searching online, as replacement bulbs are easy to find. Pay regular attention to your lighting conditions to spot potential issues early. High beams are crucial for nighttime visibility, so don't neglect their maintenance.


