carguy75
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In all fairness. 1157 Incandescent bulbs are designed for DRL use, and the lifespan is about 2-3 years depending on how often they are used. The problem is usually that normal use 1157 or 2357 bulbs are used instead of the heavy duty 1157LL or 2357LL bulbs. Also; since there is a TSB on the issue, the early Hyundai specially designed 1157/2357 DRL socket seem to not be constructed for the constant current draw required for DRL use which burn out the contacts. I assume the updated sockets solve that issue.I hate to say it, but that will probably be a complete waste of money. The issue isn't with the housing, sockets, or anything like that. The problem is with the bulbs. You can change the sockets out to your hearts content (and spend the money to do it) but it won't change the fact that the OEM incandescent bulbs were never designed to be used as DRLs. It's a design flaw that was fixed in later models.
Changing incandescent signal/DRL bulbs every 2-3 years was common practice before LED DRL running lights was a thing in late model cars.