How To Change Headlight Bulbs 2011-2013 Kia Optima

By | July 11, 2022

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Changing the headlight bulbs on a 2011-2013 Kia Optima is not difficult and very much falls into the DIY category.

Below are the steps with screenshots to replace them, along with a video if needed for a visual walk-through.

There are two bulbs, Inner and Outer, both of which are changed out the same way.
How To Change Headlight Bulbs 2011 2012 2013 Kia Optima
Both the passenger and driver sides also have the same replacement procedure, with the passenger side a bit harder since the coolant reservoir is in the way.

2011-2013 Kia Optima Headlight Bulb Type

  • Low Beam Headlight Bulb H11B

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How To Change Headlight Bulbs 2011-2013 Kia Optima

  1. The bulbs are removed from the back of the unit inside the engine compartment.
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  3. They have a weatherproofing rubber piece that protects them and needs to come out.
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  5. The bad bulb comes out, and a new one is inserted back in.
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  7. There are high-quality bulbs and cheap, low-quality ones, depending on your budget.
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More Miscellaneous Steps and Pictures
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The replacement bulbs used here are the H-11 light bulbs.
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The first thing you do is remove the weather guard that protects it from no moisture or anything getting in there.
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Then you’re going to stick your hand in and your going to feel the light bulb. All you’re going to do is rotate it and it should come out.
 
The little prongs at the end are what connect when they lock back into place.
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When you put the new light bulb in be sure the connectors go into place. There’s nothing as far as wires that you have to remove or reconnect.
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The weather guard cover needs to be put back into place to protect the bulbs.
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After you complete the process, it is time to test them. In my opinion, it’s a little bit harder on the passenger side because of the coolant reservoir that’s in the way, but it doesn’t take too long to change it.
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Once you are done inserting the new bulbs, turn the light on to test them, and they should work.
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4 thoughts on “How To Change Headlight Bulbs 2011-2013 Kia Optima

  1. Harry Sangha

    Hi there,
    ThanX fir wonderful instructions.
    I got the driver side headlight bulb removed (2013 Optima)
    But niw the new bulb is not working.
    Any possibility why?

    Reply
    1. Melinda Landers

      Same here…my drivers side headlight shorts out
      ..alot

      Reply
      1. Jess

        I too have the same problem with the driver side headlight shorting out or only coming on sporadically. When I had my engine replaced due to the big recall, I inquired about the headlight. The techs at the dealership told me there was wiring that was melted or something inside the headlight assembly. They said it was a $1000 replacement part

        Reply
        1. M

          sounds to me like maybe you guys have an electrical short rather than a bad lightbulb

          Reply

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