arni0202
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
click on the green link it should go there anyway - dont know why it says that
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click on the green link it should go there anyway - dont know why it says that
I am trying to change lh bulb. I assume you turn counter clockwise and pull out. Mine seems tight?Well I threw $20 bucks at it and picked up a set. The verdict is still coming in. Observations:
1. You have to remove the plastic cowl cover to reach the RH bulb, and even then it is an exercise in contortion to get to it.
2. The LH bulb is VERY easy to reach and change , even without dismantling the vehicle.
3. The LH bulb did not work although it tested ok with the package's "try me" button.
4. The RH bulb did not initially work but then mysteriously it started to do so. It is brighter and better looking than the original incandescent bulb.
I intend to disassemble the car again this evening and try to troubleshoot the LH bulb issue.
Any pointers will be appreciated. These bulbs are supposed to have the necessary resistors built in.
Thanks,
John
Can you show to rewire the DRL?I've had my 2015 Genesis for about a year and haven't blown a bulb yet. That includes a drive from Maine to Florida. I did rewire mine so that the DRL is on the LED strip and the blinker is just a blinker. That may be why mine haven't blown as they're only on when I have the blinker on.
Sounds like we good plan. Let us know what you find!!@
The Pilot LEDs with built-in "CAN bus" were out of stock when I first searched for them, so I picked up another brand of LEDs (and resistors, since they didn't have the built-in, CAN bus) but encountered the reversed polarity issue the first time I dug into it and haven't made time to correct that yet.
I was trying to decide the best place to mount the resistors, but I'm not really liking my options. So I decided to hit PepBoys again... and the not only are those Pilot LEDs in stock, they're also on sale for $14.99!
Pilot Automotive 1157 LED Bulb SMD 15 LED, Amber 2-Piece | 867670 | Pep Boys
wellll.... that definitely sucks... hope that isnt a regular problemdo not recommend these pilot
Well I am sitting at the dealer as I write this. My turn signal bulbs have been replaced 3 times in the past 12 months. I have a 15 5.0 and the latest event in this turn signal story is that the last replacement resulted in one bulb being considerably dimmer than the other. Changing the bulb didn’t have any effect, so Hyundai suggested changing the headlight assembly, which is being done now.
This dealer has been great to me, but this is really starting to be a pain.
This is correct - the signal lamps in the "Type B" assemblies of the 2015 Genesis are dual purpose (turn signal / daytime running light), but they are not dual-function (turn on, get brighter), like a brake light. Brake lights typically have two power wires into a standard 3-wire 1157 socket to enable the dual-functions of the two-contact/two-filament bulb.From my observation on my 2015 Genesis Sedan w/HID headlights, the 2357A DRL/Turn Signal bulbs are being pulsed on-off by the Turn Signal circuit, not a voltage increase-decrease as described earlier.
This is correct - the lights in the "Type B" assemblies of the 2015 Genesis are dual purpose (turn signal / daytime running light), but they are not dual-function (turn on, get brighter), like a brake light.
My genesis has 1157-style sockets, but they only have a single power wire and associated contact. So, only one of the two filaments in the bulb is ever used. To my knowledge, these are a Hyundai-only part. Why they chose to modify a dual-function component to accommodate a single-function requirement is weird.
I am replacing my factory sockets with standard two-wire 1156 sockets that accommodate single-contact/single-filament bulbs. My hope is that the corresponding 1156 LED (https://www.amazon.com/SYLVANIA-ZEVO-White-Contains-Bulbs/dp/B01A77QQTE/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1548694505&sr=8-14&keywords=1156+led&th=1) will work without issue.
The 1156 and 1157/2357 sockets are different. The 1157/2357 is for dual-contact, two-filament bulbs and has offset pins that ensure the bulbs go into the socket one way. 1156 sockets are for single-contact, single filament bulbs. The pins are aligned because it doesn't matter which way they are inserted into the socket.Would be great to know if the Sylvania 1156 ZEVO works allright on the 2015 Genesis. Let us know if it works allright ?
Not sure if its 1156 ZEVO or 2357 ZEVO - both seem compatible with 2015 Genesis
https://www.amazon.com/SYLVANIA-Amb...UTF8&qid=1548701179&sr=8-7&keywords=2357A+led