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Hyundai I10 - Video tutorial
Model: Hyundai I10
PA, MK 1
- Years 2007-2013 We can see thanks to this very short video guide the low beam bulbs necessary for a first-generation Hyundai I10, model produced from 2007 to 2013. The low beam bulbs necessary for this vehicle are the H4, to install them inside our headlight, we must first remove the old ones. To do this, unscrew the plastic cap on the back of the headlight, then remove the bulb wiring and move the tab that holds it in place. Once this is done, we can remove the old bulb and install a new one following the reverse procedure.
Posted on 14 August 2023 by ScegliAuto
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