Thank you for this extremely useful video demonstrating how to put that darn clip back in place. Been struggling with it for over an hour. Whoever designed and approved that clip has a messed up sense of humor.
Those metal clips on the early model 2009 are such a pain. I find it easier to take off the whole headlight since its only 3 bolts (10mm socket) My fingers are too big to get in there. Excellent video.
My left turn signal went out and I took this bulb out now I’m fighting to get it clipped back in. The fuse box is right there blocking this headlight and turn signal. I have small hands and I can’t do it. Just so damn frustrated.
This is the best video by far, If you need to change the headlight bulbs in a 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe. The pictures are crystal clear. I found that the tab for the low beam fits into a little slot. Once you get it set into that slot, then the excellent demonstration of how to put the clip on was superb. It saved me a lot of headache watching this. And the other thing is that you have to disconnect the power supply to the bulb first and then when you're putting in the bulb you put the clip on before reconnecting the power supply. This makes it easy to see what you're doing. Hats off to the maker of this video. If I took it to a mechanic in Las Vegas, Nevada, the parts and labor would've been at least $150. But once you know how to do it, you can replace the bulb in five minutes.
I've gotta hand it to you, Bravo 👏 Every vid I've watched on this the guys are wearing gloves and they cover up the clip part of it, but you show the most important part, getting that clip back in. Thanks!
@@theultimateeuphoria it's different, the smallest light. I eventually found them. Very small halogen bulb at the very bottom, had to remove entire headlamp on my 2011 Santa Fe