
Venucia T90 high beam bulb model is H7. Headlight replacement precautions: Avoid touching the bulb glass directly with hands; When installing the bulb, do not let fingers directly touch the glass body of the bulb. Even a tiny amount of oil from fingers on the glass body can shorten the bulb's lifespan, and prolonged use may pose a risk of cracking; Compare the illumination before and after replacement. Function of headlights: Headlights have two forms: high beam and low beam. Use low beam on urban roads with street lights, and high beam on roads without street lights or highways. When meeting another vehicle, switch from high beam to low beam.

My own Venucia T90 is the 2019 model, and I specifically researched when replacing the headlights. The low beam uses H7 halogen bulbs, while the high beam is H1 type. However, be aware that different model years may vary - some 2021 model owners in our car group have light sources with completely different specifications. Replacing bulbs yourself isn't too difficult, but remember to wear gloves as fingerprints on the glass surface can cause premature failure. For parts, I recommend brands like OSRAM which tend to be more durable than OEM. If you find halogen lighting inadequate, pay special attention to heat dissipation when upgrading to LED - improper installation can cause fogging in the housing. Also, the front bumper screws are quite tight, so remember to use a breaker bar when removing them.

As a technician who has repaired hundreds of Venucia vehicles, I'm very familiar with the T90 headlight models. The early models mostly use H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam, while later models have been upgraded to assemblies. When replacing bulbs, don't just look at the model number - the socket color matters too. Gray base is for H7, black is for H1. I often see owners break the lamp feet during DIY replacement because you need to press the spring clip to remove it, and excessive force can easily cause damage. Remember to check the dust cover gasket as it can let moisture in when aged. If you're modifying lights, I recommend keeping the original vehicle connectors to avoid burning the wiring. If both high and low beams fail simultaneously, there's an 80% chance it's an issue with the fuse box.

I am the administrator of the Venucia T90 Owners Club, and we have collected data from over 300 vehicles. Most vehicles use H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam, but note two special points: the luxury version with daytime running lights uses different bulb types and has a higher cold start current; some batches before 2018 use 9005 plugs. For DIY upgrades, it's recommended to replace halogen bulbs with H7 LEDs, but keep the power below 55W to avoid fault codes from the vehicle's computer. The headlight adjustment hole is located above the headlight cover, and height can be adjusted using a hex key—it works especially well on rainy days. After modifying the lights, perform a four-wheel alignment for more precise beam angles.

Just helped my neighbor replace the headlights on his Venucia T90, got the model specs down pat. His is a 2020 automatic transmission model, matching the manual: H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam. Key point is to disconnect the power when replacing bulbs, otherwise the ECU might lock the circuit. I recommend using bulbs with UV-resistant glass to prevent the lens from yellowing. Although the left and right bulbs are the same model, their installation directions are mirrored—the notch on the bulb base must align with the slot. I've seen cases where people installed them backwards, causing light scatter. The trick for removal is to first unscrew the dust cover, reach in to pinch the wiring harness connector, rotate it 90 degrees, and pull it out. Saved him 200 bucks in labor costs doing it myself.

According to the Venucia official database, the T90 headlight models are divided into three stages: 2016-2018 models use halogen lights with H7 for low beam and H1 for high beam; some 2019-2020 models use HB3/9005; the new models all come with non-replaceable bulbs. When selecting accessories, the shape of the lamp base is crucial—H7 features a P-type double tab, while H1 has a single cylindrical pin. For DIY replacement, it's easier to start by removing the intake manifold cover plate, and remember to prepare a T20 Torx bit. After replacement, test the light's sealing by turning it on; if fogging occurs, use a silicone seal ring to address it. It's recommended to check the headlight cover for cracks every two years, as UV rays can accelerate aging.


