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What kind of light bulb does a Hyundai Tucson take?

The bulb type varies by model year and trim. In short, older Tucson models with halogen headlights use standard replaceable bulbs (commonly H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams), while many newer Tucsons with LED headlights use non-replaceable LED modules for the main beams. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle using the manual or a dealer with your VIN.


Headlight technology by generation and trim


Headlight configurations have shifted across generations. The following guidance reflects typical setups you might encounter, but exact specifications depend on your year and trim.



  • Halogen-based Tucsons (common in earlier model years): Low beam bulbs are typically H11, high beam bulbs are 9005 (HB3), and fog lights are commonly H11 or H16 depending on the year and trim. Front turn signals often use bulbs in the 7440 family. Always confirm with the manual or under-hood labeling for your specific vehicle.

  • LED/HID-equipped Tucsons (more common in later generations and higher trims): The main beam and low-beam functions are often achieved with LED modules rather than conventional replaceable bulbs. Some higher trims or special packages may use HID (D1S/D2S/D3S) for certain headlights, though this is not universal across all markets. Fog lights and auxiliary signals may be LEDs or halogen, depending on the configuration.


Because Hyundai uses multiple headlight configurations across generations and trims, the exact bulb type for your car can vary. Always verify the specification for your VIN through the owner's manual, Hyundai's official parts diagrams, or by asking a dealer.


How to identify the exact bulb for your Tucson


To avoid guessing, follow these steps to determine the correct bulb type for your specific vehicle.



  1. Identify the exact model year and trim level of your Tucson.

  2. Check whether your headlights are halogen, HID, or LED by inspecting the headlight housing and the owner's manual.

  3. Look up the replacement bulb section in the owner's manual or consult the under-hood label near the headlight, which often lists the bulb type.

  4. If you can't locate the information, consult Hyundai's official parts catalog or contact a dealership with your VIN for an exact match.


Working with the correct bulb type helps avoid damage to the headlight wiring or housing. When in doubt, a professional service visit can ensure you get the right part without compromising the lighting system.


Notes on LED headlights and serviceability


In many 2020s-era Tucsons with LED headlights, the main beams are part of a sealed LED assembly. Replacing individual LED bulbs is often not possible, and the headlight unit or LED modules may need replacement if the LED fails. Some models may still feature replaceable bulbs for auxiliary functions (such as DRLs or turn signals) or for certain trims, but always confirm with the vehicle’s documentation or a Hyundai technician.


Summary


In summary, the Hyundai Tucson’s bulb requirements depend on year and trim. Halogen models typically use H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams, with various options for fog lights and signals. Newer models with LED headlights commonly use integrated LED modules rather than replaceable bulbs, while some trims may use HID. Always verify the exact bulb type for your vehicle via the owner’s manual, the Hyundai parts diagrams, or a dealership with your VIN to ensure a correct replacement.

What brake light bulb do I need for a Hyundai Tucson?


Hyundai Tucson (2022) Bulb Size Chart

Back Up LightT15 (912 921) OR 1156 (BA15S P21W)
Brake Light (Rear)1157 (BAY15D)
Dome LightDE3175 (31MM) OR T15 (912 921)
Glove Box LightT10 (194 168)
License Plate LightT10 (194 168)



How much is a headlight bulb for a Hyundai Tucson?


between $231 and $251
The average cost for a Hyundai Tucson Headlight Bulb Replacement is between $231 and $251. Labor costs are estimated between $44 and $65 while parts are typically priced around $187.



What headlight bulb do I need for a Hyundai Tucson?


The HYUNDAI TUCSON uses a H4; H7; H8; HB3 light bulb.



Can the Hyundai Tucson headlight bulb be changed to a more powerful one?


Composed of 8 LEDs PREMIUM per bulb guaranteeing quality and performance, this Hyundai Tucson IV LED Conversion Kit is ideal for use in low beam, high beam and fog lights. No modification of your headlights is necessary, the LED Conversion Kit is 100% plug and play and just comes to replace your original bulbs.


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