Joe Knows!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Joe. I am not handy and I got this done in 20 minutes and without to much frustration. YOU ROCK!!! Yes, I subscribed. And I gave to a very well earned thumbs up. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing your success with this video. The turn signal on the 2022 Niro EV I drive went out for like a day last week, and then went out again this week but never came back on. After I read it worked for yours, I ran with it and fixed my problem- just a loose bulb connection!
@@pavsplace967 I think so. The gray plug should be a brake light bulb. I would remove the gray plug and see the bulb model number that’s in there. Then I’d cross reference the correct brake lightbulb for the car and if they match then that’s the right one.
So I followed this video, very helpful - I replaced the rear turn signal bulbs with LED bulbs, and while they work, I'm still getting fast blinking. I made sure the connections were clean, used alcohol to prep and clean everything, even took them back out again and re-cleaned, same thing. Any ideas?
LED bulbs can “trick” the car into thinking there is a dead bulb because LED bulbs do not draw very much power. Before putting in the LEDs did you have one dead bulb and the other one blinking fast?
@@gripp9k Okay. You can solve this by putting regular bulbs in. Or, you can try purchasing “Error-Free CAN BUS compatible” bulbs. The only other way to make your existing LEDs work is to add ballast resistors into the wire harness at the housing. I don’t really recommend that here because the resistors need to be attached to something metal because they get very warm. If you’re not careful the resistors can melt plastic.
@@JoesCarSmartsNY Bummer I was hoping to be able to use the LED's :) All good, they weren't that expensive. I still saved a ton of money just doing it myself, even with the extra cost of the LED's I can't use :)
@@gripp9k You can use LED bulbs, it just needs to be error-free versions that trick the car to think it the bulb is using the correct amount of watts. LEDs draw so little power that the car thinks the bulb isn't working if it does not have something to trick the car.
Hey this might be a dumb question, but about how much force did you do to remove it. I have a 22 model, and I've tried removing it, but when it wasn't budging, I stop since i dont want to break anything. Taking it in for service is about a month out.
The twist motion can be tough sometimes. If it really won’t move at all, try spraying a little WD-40 or PB Blaster where the socket meets the housing. There’s a little o-ring in that area that is probably sticking. Make sure to clean off whatever you spray on it. Use rubbing alcohol to clean the area so the spray doesn’t stay or get on the new bulb
@@fabianchavez1217 Okay. From experience on other cars there should be approx. 6-8 clips holding the plastic trim to the inside of that hatch. Carefully removing that cover should give you access to bulbs inside the hatch.
Thanks! I was able to fix the loose turn signal bulb connection in my 2022 Niro EV. Now my blinker works again!
Can I get the bulb from advance auto or auto zone
@Dwashington140 Yes.
Joe Knows!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Joe. I am not handy and I got this done in 20 minutes and without to much frustration. YOU ROCK!!! Yes, I subscribed. And I gave to a very well earned thumbs up. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Awesome! So glad this helped you.
I want to thank you for this video, just got done changing my left one a few minutes ago
@@mysterwhyte3535 you’re welcome! I’m glad this helped you.
Thanks! I have a 2022 where the blinker was working occasionally. I just tightened the bulb and I'm good.
Thank you so much for sharing your success with this video. The turn signal on the 2022 Niro EV I drive went out for like a day last week, and then went out again this week but never came back on.
After I read it worked for yours, I ran with it and fixed my problem- just a loose bulb connection!
This video helped a lot. Thank you.
Hi Joe, great video and well explained! Would you give me some tips on how to replace this bulb, but for the turn signal in the front of the vehicle ?
Is this what you need? -- ua-cam.com/video/3mAx1sXb7BE/v-deo.html
My Kia Niro 2018 break light is out, is this the bulb just above in your video?
@@pavsplace967 I think so. The gray plug should be a brake light bulb. I would remove the gray plug and see the bulb model number that’s in there. Then I’d cross reference the correct brake lightbulb for the car and if they match then that’s the right one.
Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you!
So I followed this video, very helpful - I replaced the rear turn signal bulbs with LED bulbs, and while they work, I'm still getting fast blinking.
I made sure the connections were clean, used alcohol to prep and clean everything, even took them back out again and re-cleaned, same thing.
Any ideas?
LED bulbs can “trick” the car into thinking there is a dead bulb because LED bulbs do not draw very much power.
Before putting in the LEDs did you have one dead bulb and the other one blinking fast?
@@JoesCarSmartsNY Yep, exactly this; only had one fast blinking, decided to replace both, and now they both fast blink :)
@@gripp9k Okay. You can solve this by putting regular bulbs in.
Or, you can try purchasing “Error-Free CAN BUS compatible” bulbs.
The only other way to make your existing LEDs work is to add ballast resistors into the wire harness at the housing. I don’t really recommend that here because the resistors need to be attached to something metal because they get very warm. If you’re not careful the resistors can melt plastic.
@@JoesCarSmartsNY Bummer I was hoping to be able to use the LED's :)
All good, they weren't that expensive. I still saved a ton of money just doing it myself, even with the extra cost of the LED's I can't use :)
@@gripp9k You can use LED bulbs, it just needs to be error-free versions that trick the car to think it the bulb is using the correct amount of watts. LEDs draw so little power that the car thinks the bulb isn't working if it does not have something to trick the car.
Is it the same bulb as the front turn signals? 2357A?
@@christinepaje6636 I recommend using rockauto.com to check bulb numbers. Or pull the bulb out first and compare it at a parts store.
It can BE reolaced by a Led?
Thank you!😎🤙🏻
Hey this might be a dumb question, but about how much force did you do to remove it. I have a 22 model, and I've tried removing it, but when it wasn't budging, I stop since i dont want to break anything. Taking it in for service is about a month out.
The twist motion can be tough sometimes. If it really won’t move at all, try spraying a little WD-40 or PB Blaster where the socket meets the housing. There’s a little o-ring in that area that is probably sticking. Make sure to clean off whatever you spray on it. Use rubbing alcohol to clean the area so the spray doesn’t stay or get on the new bulb
Sammmmme it will NOT come off
thanks !
Thanks buddy
Have ever encountered replacing rear combination lamp bulbs ?
Here’s my video for the rear turn signals. Not sure if this is what you need?
Naw it's not its the lightbulbs next to the brake and rear turning signals.. thank you tho
@@fabianchavez1217 are they mounted in the hatch?
Yes the very same
@@fabianchavez1217 Okay. From experience on other cars there should be approx. 6-8 clips holding the plastic trim to the inside of that hatch. Carefully removing that cover should give you access to bulbs inside the hatch.
Woot first.
Thanks!
Glad I could help! Thanks for the SUPER THANKS!