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You'll want to get 9005 bulbs for the headlights of your 2015 Hyundai Sonata. They can cost anywhere from $4 to $12 each, but you can choose long-lasting bulbs to avoid having to replace them too soon. Since these bulbs are commonly used, you shouldn't have any trouble finding them in stores if you need to grab some quickly. If you prefer to have a mechanic handle the replacement, the total cost for parts and labor shouldn't exceed $150.
Nope, it's not H11. Thanks to that fool, I ended up wasting $50. The correct one is actually 9005.
The Hyundai Sonata of 2015 requires a headlight bulb size of h11, which is suitable for both the low beam and high beam functions in the car.
I recently upgraded the headlight bulbs on my Sonata 2015 sport to 9005, absolutely certain it was the right choice.
It could either be 9005 or h10, but I can confidently confirm that it is not h11.
Both the 9005 and H11 are compatible. However, the 9005 has a longer lifespan. That is the key difference.
It appears that Thomas Smith is mistaken as the correct code is 9005.
They are set to H11 for both low and high beams. If yours are different, it's probably because you have a different type of car, you fool.