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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / January 2007

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2002 Elantra, headlight alignment

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Rob - 16 Dec 2006 21:16 GMT
I have a 02 Elantra that I purchased about 1 1/2 months ago. The
headlights are all over the place. Where are the adjustment screws to
adjust them? I have looked all over but cannot find anything.

Thanks, Rob
Brian Nystrom - 17 Dec 2006 15:45 GMT
> I have a 02 Elantra that I purchased about 1 1/2 months ago. The
> headlights are all over the place. Where are the adjustment screws to
> adjust them? I have looked all over but cannot find anything.

Have you changed the bulb(s) recently? If so, there's a good possibility
that you have one of both of them in upside down, as it's very easy to
do (actually, it can difficult NOT to put them in incorrectly). Before
making any adjustments, take the headlight assemblies out and check that
the bulbs are in correctly. Also, make sure that the headlight
assemblies are reinstalled correctly, particularly at the bottom where
they have a peg that fits into a plastic sleeve in the frame. These two
things fix ~99% of Elantra headlight aiming issues.

There is an adjustment for the elevation of the headlights. It's a black
screw at the top of the headlight assembly, between the covers for the
high and low beam lamps.
Rick - 17 Dec 2006 19:09 GMT
How do you KNOW if the bulb is upside down or not?  I replaced the
right low beam bulb recently, without removing the headlight assembly,
and found there is no way to tell from feel if the bulb in in the right
place or not.  There is no "locating mechanism" in the design.  When I
slide the bulb in there, there is no detent or slot to line up with or
snap into place.

I took out the good bulb on the left side to see if I could tell how it
was installed.  Now BOTH headlights are out of alignment.  One points
up, the other down.

There is a little tab on the flange of the bulb.  Does it go at the
top, or the bottom?

Thanks,

Rick

> > I have a 02 Elantra that I purchased about 1 1/2 months ago. The
> > headlights are all over the place. Where are the adjustment screws to
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> screw at the top of the headlight assembly, between the covers for the
> high and low beam lamps.
Wayne Moses - 18 Dec 2006 01:26 GMT
R> How do you KNOW if the bulb is upside down or not? I replaced the right
R> low beam bulb recently, without removing the headlight assembly, and
R> found there is no way to tell from feel if the bulb in in the right
R> place or not. There is no "locating mechanism" in the design.

The flange of the H7 bulb is flat in one place and has a tab that fits into
a slot in the hole in the reflector. The tab and slot are supposed to be
oriented at the bottom pointing downward.

Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 17 Dec 2006 18:53:24 -0600
Rev. Tom Wenndt - 18 Dec 2006 16:26 GMT
Rick, I have a 2002 Elantra.  BOTH of my son's (low beam) headlights burned
out late last week, and I had to replace them both (have been using the
Sylvania SilverStar, which has made a huge difference in the brightness of
the headlights, but which, unfortunately, have a relatively short bulb
life).

That 'tab' you refer to is to go UP, not down.  If you hold the bulb by its
electrical connectors (the only way you are supposed to), and keep spinning
the bulb around, eventually, you will find the proper detent, and you will
see (especially from the outside) that it is in correctly.

When I replaced both headlights, the notch was straight up, and the
connectors on the back of the headlight were one straight on top of the
other.  They look right, they are aimed right, and they work great.  Sadly,
the only way you know it to look at the bulb from the outside, through the
lens.  Also, you will have a bit of a time getting the retaining spring back
on if it is not on right.  And bluntly (thoough this is subjective), it just
won't feel right.

Having a Kia Sedona minivan that uses the same headlights, and the same
logic, this job is getting simple for me.

Hope this helps.

Tom Wenndt

> How do you KNOW if the bulb is upside down or not?  I replaced the
> right low beam bulb recently, without removing the headlight assembly,
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>> screw at the top of the headlight assembly, between the covers for the
>> high and low beam lamps.
Rick - 19 Dec 2006 20:45 GMT
I asked if the H7 bulb should be installed with the flat part of the
flange with the tab facing up or down.  I received one reply saying UP
and one reply saying DOWN.

Would anyone care to cast the tie breaking vote?

Thanks,

Rick

> How do you KNOW if the bulb is upside down or not?  I replaced the
> right low beam bulb recently, without removing the headlight assembly,
[quoted text clipped - 30 lines]
> > screw at the top of the headlight assembly, between the covers for the
> > high and low beam lamps.
Edwin Pawlowski - 19 Dec 2006 20:57 GMT
>I asked if the H7 bulb should be installed with the flat part of the
> flange with the tab facing up or down.  I received one reply saying UP
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Thanks,

They should face inward on both lights.
hyundaitech - 19 Dec 2006 23:14 GMT
This is going to be confusing because Hyundai changed the headlight design
somewhere around 2003 or 2004, if I recall correctly.  The way I tell is
to remove the dust cover and look into the back of the lamp.  If the flat
edge is at the top, the tab goes there.  If it's at the bottom, that's
where the tab will go.  

When looking into the front of the lamp to see if the bulb is installed
correctly, you should be able to see the bulb in the hole in the
reflector.  It should be flush with the front of the hole and even all the
way around the circumference.
Rob - 20 Dec 2006 14:52 GMT
Thanks for all of your help. Unfortunally my head is too large to fit
in that small space behind the headlight, therefore I can barely see
the back of the headlight when the dust cover is removed. I took one
responders advice and removed the entire headlight assy from the car
and was then able to see how the lights were installed and held in
place. Next time it will be a much easier task. Yes the right low beam
light was installed upside down (tab goes up, quite obvious when you
can see all the way in).

Once again, Thanks to all and Merry Christmas

Rob
VicTek - 20 Dec 2006 16:03 GMT
> Thanks for all of your help. Unfortunally my head is too large to fit
> in that small space behind the headlight, therefore I can barely see
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> light was installed upside down (tab goes up, quite obvious when you
> can see all the way in).

A tool that might help you next time is a mirror on the end of a telescoping
handle.  No home mechanic should be without one <g>

Here's an example:

http://www.shop.com/op/~Lisle_Magnetic_Pick_up_and_Inspection_Mirror-prod-170141
94-23916500?sourceid=57


Merry Christmas to you, too!
MidnightGray - 04 Jan 2007 04:19 GMT
hyundaitech;188745 Wrote:
> This is going to be confusing because Hyundai changed the headligh
> design
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> the
> way around the circumference.

For what it's worth, the tab faces downward on my 2003.

The comment about making sure the flange is flush in the hole i
important and that may be the problem. It is possible to install th
bulb with the tab correctly seated in the slot, seat the tensio
spring, and still have the bulb slightly cocked in the housing. Havin
done it myself unintentionally, I know it can happen if you don'
verify that the bulb flange is fully seated before you button thing
up. The easiest way to check it may be to look at the bulb itsel
through the headlight lens and make sure that the angle of the bulb i
pointing straight ahead and isn't angled up, down, or to either side

--
MidnightGra
Rob - 18 Dec 2006 01:39 GMT
No, I have not changed the headlights, they were that way when I bought
the car used. I do not have an owners manual for this car. How do you
change the headlights, and in reference to Rick's question how do you
know which way is the correct way? Assuming that someone put one in
wrong (right low beam seems really low), how can I tell if the high
beams are installed correctly? If you or someone out there has a link
as to how to replace Hyundai headlights correctly I sure would
appreciate it.

Thanks, Rob

> > I have a 02 Elantra that I purchased about 1 1/2 months ago. The
> > headlights are all over the place. Where are the adjustment screws to
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> screw at the top of the headlight assembly, between the covers for the
> high and low beam lamps.
Brian Nystrom - 18 Dec 2006 13:41 GMT
> No, I have not changed the headlights, they were that way when I bought
> the car used.

There's a strong possibility that the original owner installed the bulbs
incorrectly.

> I do not have an owners manual for this car.

Go to www.hmaservice.com , sign up for a free account and you'll be able
to access all the maintenance manuals for the car online at no charge.
Also, if you call Hyundai Customer Service, I'll be they'll send you an
owner's manual and maintenance log at no charge.

> How do you
> change the headlights, and in reference to Rick's question how do you
> know which way is the correct way? Assuming that someone put one in
> wrong (right low beam seems really low), how can I tell if the high
> beams are installed correctly?

It's not very likely that the high beam bulbs have been replaced, since
they're not used nearly as much. Both bulb types are keyed to their sockets.

> If you or someone out there has a link
> as to how to replace Hyundai headlights correctly I sure would
> appreciate it.
>
> Thanks, Rob

See Wayne's post. You can also go to the Elantra Club website and look
in the DIYs. http://elantragtclub.tripod.com/elantra/
 
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