Nicely done. I own a 2003 Santa Fe and will be replacing the
headlights–now that I see how easy it is to do. Tried the lens cleaning
kits but problem came back in a few months. Do you guys sell the headlights
for the 2003 Santa Fe. do you recommend Halogen or Xenon bulbs?
I need to do this to my 2004 Santa Fe. I can now really tell how dim the
lights look at night.. I remember how bright they were when it was new. You
could almost put somebody’s eye out with them! lol.. How do you replace a
fog light in the bumper that has burned out?
@yourleftnut1 The headlight lens cleaners are basically just a band-aid.
The lens never looks as good as new, and will likely fade again on you in a
short amount of time. Putting new lenses on the front of your vehicle will
really give it a great refreshed look.
They are available aftermarket, you can check our website or feel free to
give us a call if you don’t see them on there. To adjust the headlights,
you have two adjusting screws on each headlight, one to adjust left/right
and one to adjust up/down. There isn’t enough room in these comments to
explain the proper adjustment settings for the car, but if you google “how
to adjust headlights” you will find a nice article at the top of the
results that explains it very well. Thanks.
Do you need to get them direct from Hyundai or are there after market ones?
Also, you mentioned about “adjusting” them at dark. I’m assuming that is to
ensure they are aimed properly. How do you do that?
Nicely done. I own a 2003 Santa Fe and will be replacing the
headlights–now that I see how easy it is to do. Tried the lens cleaning
kits but problem came back in a few months. Do you guys sell the headlights
for the 2003 Santa Fe. do you recommend Halogen or Xenon bulbs?
is it possible to just take off the lens and clean them with headlight
restorer products? i really dont wanna buy 2 new headlights?. thanks!
thanks
Thank you for the video.
I need to do this to my 2004 Santa Fe. I can now really tell how dim the
lights look at night.. I remember how bright they were when it was new. You
could almost put somebody’s eye out with them! lol.. How do you replace a
fog light in the bumper that has burned out?
@yourleftnut1 The headlight lens cleaners are basically just a band-aid.
The lens never looks as good as new, and will likely fade again on you in a
short amount of time. Putting new lenses on the front of your vehicle will
really give it a great refreshed look.
2x new head lights lenses go for about $ 150.00 for those that didn’t look
them up.
They are available aftermarket, you can check our website or feel free to
give us a call if you don’t see them on there. To adjust the headlights,
you have two adjusting screws on each headlight, one to adjust left/right
and one to adjust up/down. There isn’t enough room in these comments to
explain the proper adjustment settings for the car, but if you google “how
to adjust headlights” you will find a nice article at the top of the
results that explains it very well. Thanks.
Do you need to get them direct from Hyundai or are there after market ones?
Also, you mentioned about “adjusting” them at dark. I’m assuming that is to
ensure they are aimed properly. How do you do that?
Where can you get 2 of them for about $150?? I’d be interested in doing it!
The Dealership wants $164 EACH for them!!