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Hyundai Sonata - Aftermarket Xenons?

Does anyone know if it is possible for me to install Xenon headlights into my 2006 Sonata GLS V6? I called Hyundai directly and they could not help. Any suggestions or ideas??
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I, on the other hand installed an aftermarket 8000K HID Kit, and it definately gives out the brightest spread on the road without having to adjust the andle of the lamp nor does it affect oncoming traffic. The number 8000K represents the the whiteness-blueness emission of the lighting. (3500K Yellowish to 10000K Very Blue)
Another downfall on the Sonata are the projection style lenses. (Lense that looks like magnifying glass) These type of lense typically spread out the standard bulb lightings in a wider swath therefore you don't get a nice concentrated more narrow formed lighting.
But on the plus side, they do make a cool looking headlamp! :shades:
Thanks for the feedback and I look forward to your reply :P
Interested to hear what brand and what price you paid before I pull the trigger.
www.xenonlightsource.com
Going to order it tomorrow. Think I'll do the 6000K as I like the brighter white light with just a light tinge of blue.
Hopefully we'll get some decent weather and I can put them in when they arrive.
What's involved in getting the old bulbs out?
I think this is truly the only way to get the lights to the level we all know they should have designed into the car. The factory bulbs stink and even upgrading the bulbs to a nice Sylvania won't do much good.
Now in order to remove the old bulb, you must remove the headlamp assembly, which requires unscrewing three bolts that holds the assembly onto the vehicle. Two bolts on top of the lamp and on located behind the lamp next to the high beam round cover. The driver's side is pretty simple in removing the lamp. I find the passenger side inner bolt to be very difficult to find and unscrew unless you have the right tool. Look inside the owner's manual. You will find a graphic describing how to remove the bolts.
Then make sure you unplug the one piece connector to the assembly before removing the unit completely out of the vehicle.
Next, you twist open the cover to the regular headlight unit. Then you will need to drill a 1" diameter on the cover inorder to install the rubberized seal that comes with the HID kit to run the wire from the Ballast and the Starter into the innner plug that you will disconnect from the old blub.
Inorder to remove the old bulb, put some effort & push down on the "U" side of the copper spring away from the screwed down anchor holding down on the bulb. Do Not Unscrew the screw!
Carefully remove the bulb and Never Touch the bulb with your bare hand.
Then put in the New HID bulb into place. (Notice it should fit according to the rim) Then return the copper spring back into place. Now plug the postive and negative wire into the small base plug and twist on the drilled cover.
Re-install the headlamp unit onto the car making sure bolt holes matches evenly for the bolt to easily screw back on.
The plug back the main wiring unit to the headlamp assembly.
Place the ballast and starter unit in a secured area behind the headlamp assembly. Make sure it will not interfere with any other components.
And go ahead and test your unit.
Now there's another way to install this, and that is to go to your nearest custom audio and electronic store.
Hope this information would be helpful.
I am also looking to get the HID kit for my Sonata. Is the bulb application for the 2006 same as 2007?
If you go to eBay and search for "HID KITS" you will see many options populate. The XLS kit appears to be a great kit and is the option I have chosen for my vehicles.
You will have to take it from there my friend
I will find out shortly as my kit should arrive next week and will be installed next Saturday, weather permitting.
As an aside, there are many cars designed today that are HID with projector beam-style headlights. I used to have a Nissan Murano with HID projector beams. I understand that you could say that "yes, but those headlights are designed that way". However, I dont think having a projector beam on the Sonata will have a negative impact as the intense light will still remain focused in the same area..just brighter.
I am not a lighting expert and you may not be either but I will surely let you know what I find after my install is completed.
Flattiby - anything to add? You have them now...any issues?
bbigd - I respect your position. Just not sure it truly holds water.
On the other hand my wife's Altima also have HID installed in her car and her vehicle TOTALLY blind other vehicle since her headlight unit isn't projection lighted. Now part of that is my fault because I have been lazy not adjusting the aiming of her headlight unit. Also an Altima lighting spread up and out more whereas Sonata's projection unit has a plastic housing inside that prevent's the lighting from spreading Upward. But to say the Sonata SHOULD NOT be allowed to have HID is a false recommendation. You must Adjust your aim on the unit, or should I say "You're Able" to adjust the aim on the Sonata Headlamp Unit to spread the lighting onto the road, not to oncoming driver.
1)Here's what I know..No Hyundai technician will recommend a HID kit or system for the Sonata 06/07. If he/she does, ask to speak to their manager, and hear the phone go click
Also, the Nissan Altima lamp can accommodate a true HID bulb without the blinding effects based on the lamp system, and as you said that the unit must be aim in the appropriate direction. This can be done properly by a Nissan technician.
(I owned a Nissan Altima, as well
2) Through research true HID lights, not knock off Kits with 1 year warranties, would produce a blinding light on the uniquely design projector lamps for the 06/07 Sonata.
If your kit does not produce that effect..that's Great! Overall, I would question the integrity, and light intensity of your product. As well, I would guess that it has a 1-year warranty. When I was in the market..the systems I was looking at ranged $350 to $1200 for true HID with a guarantee warranty of at least 2 years or more to solidify the quality of the light.
3) Thank goodness it is a free country, and you can buy whatever you like. Personally, it is nice to be informed and to have options. Overall, I do stand by my first statement, with one caveat, the operative words are True HID bulbs. Like you said, it was an "Acura and BMW that had blinded you".. not a HID kit. Think about it.
The projector headlight lenses on the low beams are engineered with cutoffs that limit the light pattern of the headlight. The cutoff limits are set by the US NTSB and are agreed upon by most of the governments in civilized countries of the world. The type of bulb that is used in the projector headlight has no effect on the light cutoff pattern. The 8000K HID bulbs are brighter than OEM halogen bulbs and are a diamond blue color. The look is absolutely cool and the difference in night-time visibility is amazing.
A note on the H1 high beam installation: you may have to slightly widen the hole in the back of the reflector housing to get the HID bulb in. Widen the hole very carefully as the mirrored reflector is made of plastic. I would use a round file and do it slowly. A small amount of filings may drop into the headlight unit unless the procedure is done with the unit positioned so that the filings drop out.
I got the 4300K bulbs because I wanted the whitest and brightest bulbs I could possible get and really don't care for the bluish color.
Took me about 1.5 hours to put them in and now my neighnor wants a set for his wife's car.
Got the kit on eBay and looks to be very high quality and allows you to use your factory wiring for a plug-n-play installation or a full wiring harness comes with the kit if you wish to go directly to the battery.
Would highly recommend to all of you Sonata owners
cableguy06-Glad your installation went well! For me the hardest part was finding a suitable place for the ballast. Its crowded behind the headlights! Also did you do the high beams? My kit cost about $125 which does both low beams. Same cost to do both high beams. Congratulations for your successful installation.
My kit was $175 shipped to my door and I am very pleased. I saw other kits that were cheaper too so I am glad that your's worked out well too. I am an electrical engineer so I can be pretty anal about anything I buy that's electronic and do a ton of research before purchasing.
I'll tell you that I think "most" of the kits coming out of China are of a high quality. Just do your research and know what to look for when making your selection. Most are all ISO certified manufacturers and meet all european spec as well. Typically, as with anything electronic...if it makes it past the first 30-60 days trouble-free, most likely, it will last for many years. As long as mine lasts for 3 years, I'll be happy. That's when I'll be trading this Sonata in for a new Azera
ISO certification has to do with coaching, and project assistance in support of organizational improvement and implementation of international management system standards, not product applicability or fundemental design and production quality. Translation: the widgets may be garbage or great, but at least worker bees have nominal protections against abusive and dangerous working conditions - leastways during the regularly scheduled recertification inspection walk-thrus...
I think that there are two or three manufacturers of the ballasts and bulbs and they are being bought in bulk by Chinese, Koreans, etc and then the kits are packaged and put together in China, Korea or elsewhere. These kits are being sold on Ebay for $130-$150 including shipping. Other Ebay sellers are offering basically the same kits for $250-$400. I think those are ripoffs.
When I search in Ebay Motors for Xenon Lights and then narrow the search to "hid conversion kits" I get 2800 listings for the kits.
Can you provide any info or a link to his kit?
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"kilonyx" has MeccaTune kits on her store "HID Options". I bought a set of HID bulbs from her. MeccaTune's were the first HID's that I bought that I put on my 2005 Elantra GT(that I traded in). However the price on those is $250.
Good luck on your wife's HID installation!
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Look at the lumens to compare brightness if the offer different versions of the 1157and remember...when you go LED, the color of the LED you buy MUST be the same color as the lens that it is going to shine through.
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You want the 24-LED model 1157-A24 with radial LEDs and a 100 degree viewing angle.
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Do we have 1157 or 1156 bulbs in the rear??? According to Sylvania's website, it says we need 1156 bulb style. Better check to make sure before ordering! I think we have 1156 because the 1157 is for a dual brake/turn signal application which we don't have.
They provide a one-year guarantee and were very helpful over the phone.
The bulbs should be around the same dimensions as the original bulb as they know the bulb needs to fit through the same hole to be installed. My 921's installed just fine and were actually a little smaller than the original. Remember that "wide" isn't the size of the bulb but "wide" versus "narrow" viweing angle of the LEDs. That can get confusing.
Go for it as you have nothing to lose...they have a full money-back guarantee. I am very happy and now thinking about ordering the 1157 bulbs for my Sonata too
Since our turn signals are independent of the brake lights and only have ONE filament, I am 99.99% positive we have the 1156 bulbs. When I edited my reply above I forgot to change my last sentence to say 1156 instead of 1157. Sorry for any confusion but I want to be sure you order the right bulb right out of the gate!
Enjoy your Sunday everyone
Nice bulbs and yes, they are bright. For less than $10...what do you have to lose? That's what I figured.
I'm kind of tempted to get the luxeon bulb. But the price is not so nice.
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I looked at the 3W LED bulb too. Cost is more than I am willing to spend too.
E-mail me and we can chat about the 921 bulb tomorrow afternoon.
BTW I ordered the Wide style and it fits perfectly.
I haven't been able to post for a while because I slammed the middle finger of my right hand in the Sonata's door! Great car, but you still have to watch out for the doors!
Cableguy06-did you get the HID's for your wife's car?
I'll wait and see what's on eBay in a few months and if I can find the German made Bosch units for what I can find them for now, I'll go for it.
I hope your middle finger gets better soon. I use mine all the time when driving to speak to other drivers :shades:
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Why not share the information here?
If you scroll down to the bottom of the doc, you will see the "PACKAGE TRAY"
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
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I also went to Pep Boys and bought an "EP34" Electronic Flasher which will allow you to use both LED and incandescent bulbs together with no change in flash rate. It was supposed to be $10.99 but rang up at $5.99. Just installed it and works great...simple plug-n-play installation. This will eliminate you having to use load resistors. They also sell this at Advanced Auto Parts and Auto Zone stores.
Merry Christmas!