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Let’s hear how long your infamous 15 turn signal DRL lasted.

Genesiswonderer

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Title. My driver one just burned out after 2 years 5 months. Replaced it in December 2021.

My passenger one burned out the other week. First time on that one since having the car since July 2021.

Seems like I’m my case they last about 2 years. Ridiculous!
 
My bulbs last about 6 months on average, I bought a 10-pack, lol. I recently bought the socket replacement kits since the sockets are fried and fail ground. Socket install pending when the next bulb fails.
 
Set it to parking lamp mode instead. Problem solved. Set it there and leave it there. Go forward 1 click if you are driving at night obviously - but otherwise leave it alone. It will shut off with the car. Almost 6 years on my 2015, 113k miles - not one bulb. Let the turn signals be turn signals. The eyebrows are plenty bright enough for DRLs - and even more so when you do the pin-move mod listed in other threads for it.

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Yep, after multiple frustration bulb burnouts, I have my lights set to ON full time now. Turn signals now last much longer.
 
My bulbs last about 6 months on average, I bought a 10-pack, lol. I recently bought the socket replacement kits since the sockets are fried and fail ground. Socket install pending when the next bulb fails.
Wow. I guess maybe you drove more than me. Apparently my socket on the drivers side burn out so now I have to get a new socket.
 
Set it to parking lamp mode instead. Problem solved. Set it there and leave it there. Go forward 1 click if you are driving at night obviously - but otherwise leave it alone. It will shut off with the car. Almost 6 years on my 2015, 113k miles - not one bulb. Let the turn signals be turn signals. The eyebrows are plenty bright enough for DRLs - and even more so when you do the pin-move mod listed in other threads for it.

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Yeah, I’m going to start doing this now, especially since the socket burnt.
 
My bulbs last about 6 months on average, I bought a 10-pack, lol. I recently bought the socket replacement kits since the sockets are fried and fail ground. Socket install pending when the next bulb fails.
Yeah my socket fried. Where did you get the kits from? The dealer wants to charge me $80 for the socket.
 
Set it to parking lamp mode instead. Problem solved. Set it there and leave it there. Go forward 1 click if you are driving at night obviously - but otherwise leave it alone. It will shut off with the car. Almost 6 years on my 2015, 113k miles - not one bulb. Let the turn signals be turn signals. The eyebrows are plenty bright enough for DRLs - and even more so when you do the pin-move mod listed in other threads for it.

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Driving without DRL is illegal in some state as it prevent accidents
 
Driving without DRL is illegal in some state as it prevent accidents
That’s in Canada I believe. Canadian models always used the LED strip as the DRL and didn’t have this problem.

I think certain states it’s like when it’s raining outside during the day you’re supposed to have some type of lights on.

Edit: apparently it’s illegal to drive with only your parking lights on in California at any time. But you won’t likely get pulled over for it.
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Driving without DRL is illegal in some state as it prevent accidents
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The eyebrows are plenty bright enough for DRLs - and even more so when you do the pin-move mod listed in other threads for it.
 
Set it to parking lamp mode instead. Problem solved. Set it there and leave it there. Go forward 1 click if you are driving at night obviously - but otherwise leave it alone. It will shut off with the car. Almost 6 years on my 2015, 113k miles - not one bulb. Let the turn signals be turn signals. The eyebrows are plenty bright enough for DRLs - and even more so when you do the pin-move mod listed in other threads for it.

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Hey the parking lights look so good so much better than those terrible amber DRLs even though their dimmer. This is what I'm going to do from now on as long as I'm not in California or Illinois.

I should have done this before. I just wanted my automatic lights but now that I burnt a socket I will take the trouble of doing it manually (which really isn't that much to be honest.
 
I did it in Chicagoland for 5 years with a 2015 "G80". Downtown, all the western and northwestern burbs (lived in both), north into WI, south into IN and west to Iowa with no problem. You should be fine.
 
Yeah my socket fried. Where did you get the kits from? The dealer wants to charge me $80 for the socket.
There is a repair kit Hyundai part number 92159-B1100FFF but it appears to be mostly discontinued or out of stock. I bought two from hyundai.oempartsonline.com for $15.81 each plus shipping. There is also a Hyundai TSB 19-BE-012H (attached) which shows this kit and step by step instructions. The regular socket part number 92159-B1100 is ridiculously expensive at $51 each, and there are many OEM knock-offs for cheap.
 

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There is a repair kit Hyundai part number 92159-B1100FFF but it appears to be mostly discontinued or out of stock. I bought two from hyundai.oempartsonline.com for $15.81 each plus shipping. There is also a Hyundai TSB 19-BE-012H (attached) which shows this kit and step by step instructions. The regular socket part number 92159-B1100 is ridiculously expensive at $51 each, and there are many OEM knock-offs for cheap.
Thanks! I already spent way too much for it at the dealership, but I'll keep this in mind if my passenger side ever goes bad.
 
Ever since I added a 1Ohm resistor in series, I haven't had to change mine yet.
 
Ever since I added a 1Ohm resistor in series, I haven't had to change mine yet.
Thanks for that post. I ordered two 1 Ohm 25 watt resistors and will install them along with my replacement socket sets.
And continue to use the incandescent bulbs.
 
Thanks! I already spent way too much for it at the dealership, but I'll keep this in mind if my passenger side ever goes bad.
Hey, fun discovery today in case anyone sees this in the future:

92159-B1100-FFF is still available for cheap, like $15. But the correct part is 92159-B1100 and it’s $50-$62 plus shipping. 92159-B1100-FFF does work, but it isn't quite as bright, isn’t plug and play with a connector that just snaps into the wiring harness. You have to cut, strip and crimp wires together as the instructions show, which I actually prefer to prying brittle plastic connectors I can barely see apart, BUT the teeth/tabs that lock it into place in the headlight assembly don’t fit the same. At least for me. Check your VIN or get the plug and play one would be my advice. The twist pattern on the tabs isn’t the same on mine

I just duct taped it into place for short term use, but for a more permanent fit, I am going to need to modify the plastic tabs with a dremel and some resin, or just buy the more expensive one. I might also refurbish the original that I removed for when the other one inevitably fails.

I have a feeling the reason FFF is listed as discontinued and has no fitment data on most sites (despite being listed under 2015 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 parts) is that it fit an early or Korea-specific trim that doesn’t match the majority of production. I made the mistake of assuming it would work.

 
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I replaced mine with LED bulbs and added load resistors to stop the hyper flashing. The wiring on the passenger's side need to be reversed since the factory wired the bulb backwards.
 
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