Most 2019 Santa Fe models with halogen headlights use H11 for the low beam and 9005 (HB3) for the high beam. Trims with HID or LED headlights use different modules, or in the case of LEDs may use non-replaceable assemblies.
The 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe offers different headlight setups depending on trim and market. While base and many mid-level trims commonly use halogen projectors, higher-end trims or regional specifications may include HID projector headlights or LED technology. Because bulb type and replacement procedures vary with the lighting system, it's important to confirm the exact configuration for your vehicle by checking the owner's manual, the label on the headlight housing, or by contacting a Hyundai dealer.
Headlight bulb types by lighting system
Here is a quick guide to the typical bulb types you’ll encounter on a 2019 Santa Fe based on the installed headlight system.
- Halogen headlights (most common in North America): Low beam typically H11; high beam typically 9005 (HB3).
- HID projector headlights (optional or regional variants): Uses HID bulbs with a ballast; common types include D2S or D3S depending on the exact package and market. Replacement often involves handling the ballast as well.
- LED headlights (available on higher trims or as an option): Use integrated LED modules rather than traditional replaceable bulbs; if an LED module fails, service through a dealer is usually required.
To ensure accuracy for your specific vehicle, verify the exact bulb part number by inspecting the bulb base, consulting the owner's manual, or checking with a Hyundai service center. This is especially important if your Santa Fe has a factory upgrade or a regional lighting package.
How to identify your headlight type
Identify the headlight system by consulting the owner's manual, checking the label on the headlight housing, or inspecting the bulb itself for printed markings (for example, H11 or 9005). If your vehicle has HID or LED headlights, you’ll typically see a ballast (for HID) or an LED module rather than a standard halogen bulb. When in doubt, contact a Hyundai dealer or use the VIN to pull exact specifications for your trim and market.
Summary
In short, the typical setup for a 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe with halogen headlights uses H11 for low beam and 9005 for high beam. Some trims or markets feature HID or LED headlights, which change the bulb type or remove the replaceable bulb entirely. Always verify the exact configuration for your vehicle to ensure you purchase the correct replacement part.


