2005 Tiburon GT - Front Position Light

Discussion in 'Hyundai Coupe / Tiburon' started by Wayne Moses, Jun 30, 2005.

  1. Wayne Moses

    Wayne Moses Guest

    In the manual for my car, in Section 6 - DIY Maintenance, there is a table
    of bulb wattages, and it mentions a "front position light" as having a
    wattage of 5W.

    This little light is in the bottom part of the high beam reflector and on my
    car, there appears to be a small bulb there. However, I can't figure how to
    turn it on. The manual says nothing about this light.

    This morning there was a previous MY Tiburon (maybe a 2004 or 2003) that had
    the low beams on as well as this little light. It basicially illiminated the
    high beam reflector causing a sort of angel-eyes look.

    Anyone know anything about this light? Hyundaitech?
     
    Wayne Moses, Jun 30, 2005
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  2. Wayne Moses

    hyundaitech Guest

    Hey Wayne. I haven't seen one of these on this car specifically, but it
    sounds like the park lamp that illuminates the low beam housing on the 04
    and newer Elantras. I'm presuming it should come on when you turn on the
    parking lamps (or headlamps). You may want to check to see if the bulb is
    burned out. Again, if it's like the Elantra, it'll be a small 194 bulb you
    can access through the cover in the back of the lamp.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 30, 2005
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  3. Wayne Moses

    Wayne Moses Guest

    I will have to have a closer look to see if the small bulb is in fact
    installed. It is hard to see it from the front as everything is very shiny.

    I would think that it would also come on with the park lamps or low beams.
    It is actually in the high beam (inner lamp) reflector on the Tib.

    Bulb should not be burned out as the car is new and has only about 2 hours
    of total headlamp use.

    Will have a closer look this weekend if I can stand the heat outside long
    enough.

    Wayne
     
    Wayne Moses, Jul 1, 2005
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