2015 Sorento has no lower screws, but you have to loosen the bumper cover on each side. This is because the lamp assembly actually guides the bumper cover into place. There is only one screw on each side to loosen the bumper cover just inside the wheel well at 2 o’clock on passenger side, 10 o’clock on driver’s side. Then pull hard on the bumper cover. Very hard. Don’t worry, it all snaps back in place later. If you are unsure, don’t try it, but it worked perfectly for me… 30 minutes on each lamp assembly replacement. The reason I had to change out my lamp assembly was because the low beams became very, very dim from decaying foil reflectors inside. New assembly was the cure… very bright low beams now. Thanks for this video.
This guide is very detailed and easy to follow. However, I found that none of this was really necessary. I started to follow the guide and got the step about the back bolt when I realized I could easily access the lamp covers very easily with just my hands. Maybe it would be more difficult for someone with large hands. But I was able to remove the covers, and bulbs relatively easily. I had a little more trouble with the right bulb near the fuse box because it was a little more cramped. But I completed the whole job without removing the entire assembly as shown. 2011 Sorento
I actually had more of a problem locking them back into place on the passenger side because of the washer fluid tube and whatever metal bar is running just above the lamp cover. Otherwise it was pretty easy, and no need to remove any screws or bolts.
The title of the video should specifically say headlight ASSEMBLY. People just looking to replace the bulbs will be really confused. ALSO, it should be stated that these new assemblies are nothing like the factory OEM regarding the bulbs, so that may confuse people looking to just replace the bulbs. The low beam bulbs (on the outside edge of the assembly) do NOT have that hold down wire clip. They are H7 bulbs that push into the base and the base twists on into the assembly.
Asking again about the infamous lower bolt…SPECIFICALLY for the 2014 Kia Sorento…the new headlight assembly has no holes for a bolt or screw. Maybe the vehicle used is a 2011-2013 Sorento, honest mistake but at least make a comment. Plus does anyone from TRQ monitor and answer these feeds? No reason to subscribe or make positive comments…HELLO???
Working on my 2014 Kia Sorento headlight assembly but don’t see that last 10mm bolt on the bottom. There’s no hole or mount for the new assembly so I’m curious where is this bolt?
This method WILL NOT work on a 2014 Kia Sorento Limited built in Georgia. The bumper cover must be loosen on the side being replaced , top and bottom, and pulled out to get enough clearance to slide the light assembly out. Also, it only had the top 2 bolts - the bottom 3rd bolt was not present and no provision for it.
Great for the turn signal/parking light bulb. Unlike the headlights, I was entirely unable to replace this one on the far outside, small orange cover, without removing the unit as shown.
when replacing the headlights I see online some look silver inside the low beam housing and some look dark. My 2014 LX has very dim lights and a bulb replacement didn't fix it and I'm hesitant to buy new headlights because I'm not sure which ones to get
Thanks for confusing me. Almost took my car to a shop because I couldn't find that hidden screw. Had to watch another video to find out how easy it is just to change the bulb.
WE'RE A LONG WAY FROM HEATING ONE OF THE THREE PRONGS ONE THE BACK OF THE OLD GLASS HEADLIGHT,WITH A SOLDERING IRON TO MAKE THE PRONG PLUG IN AND FIT... THOSE DAYS ARE LONG SINCE GONE,JUST WISH I HAD HELD ON TO THAT 64 MALIBU ! AND ABOUT HALF A DOZEN OTHER CARS I LEFT GO,BUT I GUESS WE ALL FEEL LIKE THAT.UNLESS YOU STARTED DRIVING IN THE LAST FIVE TO TEN YEARS. I DRIVE BY THESE HIGH SCHOOLS AND SHAKE MY HEAD,YOU CANT TELL THE STUDENTS PARKING LOT FROM THE TEACHERS!! SURE WASNT THAT WAY BACK WHEN..I GOTTA GO,THERES A BUNCH OF KIDS OUT THERE ON MY LAWN. HEY HEY GET OFF OF MY LAWN!!! LOL
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2015 Sorento has no lower screws, but you have to loosen the bumper cover on each side. This is because the lamp assembly actually guides the bumper cover into place. There is only one screw on each side to loosen the bumper cover just inside the wheel well at 2 o’clock on passenger side, 10 o’clock on driver’s side. Then pull hard on the bumper cover. Very hard. Don’t worry, it all snaps back in place later. If you are unsure, don’t try it, but it worked perfectly for me… 30 minutes on each lamp assembly replacement. The reason I had to change out my lamp assembly was because the low beams became very, very dim from decaying foil reflectors inside. New assembly was the cure… very bright low beams now. Thanks for this video.
This guide is very detailed and easy to follow. However, I found that none of this was really necessary. I started to follow the guide and got the step about the back bolt when I realized I could easily access the lamp covers very easily with just my hands. Maybe it would be more difficult for someone with large hands. But I was able to remove the covers, and bulbs relatively easily. I had a little more trouble with the right bulb near the fuse box because it was a little more cramped. But I completed the whole job without removing the entire assembly as shown.
2011 Sorento
Realizing the same thing right now.
I actually had more of a problem locking them back into place on the passenger side because of the washer fluid tube and whatever metal bar is running just above the lamp cover. Otherwise it was pretty easy, and no need to remove any screws or bolts.
The title of the video should specifically say headlight ASSEMBLY. People just looking to replace the bulbs will be really confused. ALSO, it should be stated that these new assemblies are nothing like the factory OEM regarding the bulbs, so that may confuse people looking to just replace the bulbs. The low beam bulbs (on the outside edge of the assembly) do NOT have that hold down wire clip. They are H7 bulbs that push into the base and the base twists on into the assembly.
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Thanks for posting this video. It helped me change the whole assembly perfectly.
I needed to replace the whole assembly and this video very helpful.
Excellent vid ! Thank you.
Asking again about the infamous lower bolt…SPECIFICALLY for the 2014 Kia Sorento…the new headlight assembly has no holes for a bolt or screw. Maybe the vehicle used is a 2011-2013 Sorento, honest mistake but at least make a comment. Plus does anyone from TRQ monitor and answer these feeds? No reason to subscribe or make positive comments…HELLO???
Working on my 2014 Kia Sorento headlight assembly but don’t see that last 10mm bolt on the bottom. There’s no hole or mount for the new assembly so I’m curious where is this bolt?
Did you find the third bolt?
Where can we go to get our lights aligned? Thanks for any answers!
This method WILL NOT work on a 2014 Kia Sorento Limited built in Georgia. The bumper cover must be loosen on the side being replaced , top and bottom, and pulled out to get enough clearance to slide the light assembly out. Also, it only had the top 2 bolts - the bottom 3rd bolt was not present and no provision for it.
thank you very much man!
Good job❤
Great for the turn signal/parking light bulb. Unlike the headlights, I was entirely unable to replace this one on the far outside, small orange cover, without removing the unit as shown.
Thank you very much.
How do you replace the led strip on that light assemblies
when replacing the headlights I see online some look silver inside the low beam housing and some look dark. My 2014 LX has very dim lights and a bulb replacement didn't fix it and I'm hesitant to buy new headlights because I'm not sure which ones to get
Great video, I’m gonna do it myself!
What does it mean when my headlights start turning off on their own whenever I use my turn signals it does not happen frequently but it does happen
Hi will the 2014 head fit the 2012
Thanks for confusing me. Almost took my car to a shop because I couldn't find that hidden screw. Had to watch another video to find out how easy it is just to change the bulb.
For a 2015 your have to remove the bumper. Be gentle the clips when pulling the bumper might break
Why remove The whole fixture when you can just work Backwards n remove individual Bulbs n Not the fixture? Thanks
WE'RE A LONG WAY FROM HEATING ONE OF THE THREE PRONGS ONE THE BACK OF THE OLD GLASS HEADLIGHT,WITH A SOLDERING IRON TO MAKE THE PRONG PLUG IN AND FIT...
THOSE DAYS ARE LONG SINCE GONE,JUST WISH I HAD HELD ON TO THAT 64 MALIBU ! AND ABOUT HALF A DOZEN OTHER CARS I LEFT GO,BUT I GUESS WE ALL FEEL LIKE THAT.UNLESS YOU STARTED DRIVING IN THE LAST FIVE TO TEN YEARS. I DRIVE BY THESE HIGH SCHOOLS AND SHAKE MY HEAD,YOU CANT TELL THE STUDENTS PARKING LOT FROM THE TEACHERS!! SURE WASNT THAT WAY BACK WHEN..I GOTTA GO,THERES A BUNCH OF KIDS OUT THERE ON MY LAWN. HEY HEY GET OFF OF MY LAWN!!!
LOL
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Completely wrong. The lights are accessible without removing a single bulb! You unscrew a cover, reach in, v twist and bingo!