For most 2022 Kia Sportage models with halogen headlights, expect low-beam bulbs to be H11, high-beam bulbs to be 9005, and fog lights to be H16. If your Sportage is equipped with factory LED headlights, there are no replaceable bulbs for the main headlights—the LED modules are designed to be serviced as a unit. Always verify the exact bulb size for your specific trim and market by checking the owner’s manual or the sticker inside the driver’s door jamb.
The 2022 Sportage marks Kia’s fifth-generation redesign and offers multiple headlight configurations depending on trim level, market, and options. This article outlines how to identify your configuration, the typical bulb sizes used, and how to replace bulbs safely or when to seek professional help.
Halogen headlight bulb sizes commonly found on the 2022 Kia Sportage
If your Sportage uses traditional halogen headlights, the following sizes are commonly used for the main exterior lights. Note that exact sizes can vary by trim or regional specification, so always double-check your manual or door sticker.
- Low beam: H11
- High beam: 9005 (HB3)
- Fog lights: H16
Sizes above reflect typical halogen configurations for the Sportage lineup. Market-specific variants may differ, so confirm before purchasing bulbs.
Understanding the halogen setup
In halogen configurations, you’ll replace each function (low beam, high beam, fog) with its corresponding bulb type. Replacing a halogen bulb is a straightforward DIY task for many owners, but always follow safety steps and avoid touching glass with bare hands.
LED headlight considerations on the 2022 Sportage
For models equipped with factory LED headlights, the main headlights use integrated LED modules rather than replaceable bulbs. In this case, there isn’t a standard bulb size to swap out. Some trims may still use conventional bulbs for other lighting functions (like fog lights) depending on the market and package.
- Headlights: Integrated LED modules (no user-replaceable bulb)
- Fog lights: Depending on trim, may be LED or halogen (check your manual)
If an LED headlight module fails, service typically involves dealer-assisted replacement of the unit or assembly rather than swapping a bulb. Always verify the exact configuration for your vehicle, as LED-equipped Sportages can vary by region and trim.
How to identify your exact bulb type on a 2022 Kia Sportage
To confirm the correct bulb size and type, use these methods. They help ensure you buy the right bulb on the first try.
- Check the owner’s manual for bulb specifications specific to your trim.
- Look at the driver’s door jamb sticker, which often lists bulb codes for headlamps and other exterior lights.
- Physically inspect the current bulb by removing the headlight cover or accessing the bulb base to read the markings.
- If in doubt, contact a Kia dealer or use the vehicle’s VIN-based parts lookup to pull the exact bulb specification for your car.
Confirming the exact bulb type is especially important if your Sportage is a regional variant or a dealer-installed upgrade that changes the lighting configuration.
Replacement steps and safety tips
Whether you’re replacing halogen bulbs yourself or seeking professional help for LED modules, follow these guidelines to stay safe and protect your headlights.
- Park the vehicle on a flat surface, turn off the engine, and let the bulbs cool before handling.
- Wear gloves or use a clean cloth to avoid transferring oils to halogen bulbs, which can shorten bulb life.
- Disconnect the battery or ensure the electrical system is off when removing bulbs from their sockets.
- Carefully align the new bulb to avoid damaging the seal or housing; never force connections.
- Test the lights before closing the hood to ensure proper operation and adjust if needed.
For LED headlight modules, do not attempt to replace components yourself unless you have specific training. Seek professional service if an LED headlight fails.
Summary
The 2022 Kia Sportage offers both halogen and LED lighting configurations depending on trim and market. Halogen setups commonly use H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H16 for fog lights. LED-equipped models rely on integrated LED modules for the main headlights, with bulb replacements not applicable in the same way. Always verify the exact bulb size for your specific vehicle via the owner’s manual or the door jamb label, and consult a dealer if you’re unsure. Proper identification ensures you purchase the correct bulbs and perform safe, effective replacements.


