
The model number of the Bin Yue headlight bulb is H8. Car headlights, also known as car front headlights or car LED daytime running lights, are categorized into: halogen headlights, xenon headlights, LED headlights, and laser headlights. The Bin Yue is a compact SUV produced by Geely Auto, with body dimensions of 4330mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1609mm in height, a wheelbase of 2600mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters. The Bin Yue is equipped with an inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum torque of 235 Nm at 1600 to 4000 rpm, and a maximum power of 104 kW at 5200 rpm.

Last time I replaced the headlight bulb on my Binyue (Coolray), and after some effort, I finally figured out the model was H7, a standard halogen type. My car is a 2019 model, and the H7 matches perfectly with the 55-watt voltage. If you're planning to replace the bulb, I recommend checking the owner's manual or the sticker under the hood first to confirm the exact model for your specific year, as newer models might have slight adjustments. DIY bulb replacement isn't too hard: disconnect the battery's negative terminal and wait a few minutes for it to cool down, then open the hood, locate the headlight assembly cover, unscrew it, carefully remove the old bulb, and plug in the new H7 without touching the glass part to avoid oil stains. Safety first—driving with properly functioning lights is crucial, especially on highways at night. Regularly check your car lights to prevent unexpected failures, avoiding the hassle and expense of waiting for a tow truck in the dark, which can be both time-consuming and mood-dampening.

With over 30 years of driving experience, I've encountered all sorts of headlight issues. The Geely BinYue's headlight bulbs are typically H7 type - using incorrect bulbs can be dangerous, potentially causing overvoltage that blows fuses or dimming light output that compromises visibility and safety. Always replace with OEM-spec H7 bulbs to ensure stable current and adequate brightness for secure night driving. I recommend regularly visually inspecting bulbs for cracks or burn marks, replacing aged bulbs promptly to avoid roadside failures that increase accident risks. Developing this maintenance habit lowers long-term costs while enhancing driving experience.

I have a passion for car modifications, and the H7 bulb for the Geely Binyue's headlights is a common model I know that fits halogen lights. Changing the bulb is a simple DIY: open the hood, remove the cover, plug in the new H7, and don't mix up the polarity to avoid a short circuit—short circuits can cause big problems. If you're considering an upgrade, think about LED or HID kits, but pay attention to voltage matching—stick to the standard 12V. Don't go for the cheapest option to save money, as it might end up causing more trouble and wasting time and effort. Sometimes, sticking with the original H7 is more reliable, cost-effective, and hassle-free.


