| Component |

| 1. Head lamp assembly lens & housing 2. Head lamp high beam bulb 3. Dust cap (High) 4. Head lamp low beam bulb | 5. Dust cap (Low) 6. Turn signal lamp socket 7. Turn signal lamp bulb 8. Head lamp low beam bulb socket |

| 1. Head lamp assembly lens & housing 2. Head lamp high beam bulb 3. Dust cap (High) 4. Head lamp low beam bulb (HID) & ignitor | 5. Dust cap (Low) 6. Turn signal lamp socket 7. Turn signal lamp bulb 8. Head lamp leveling actuator (HID type applies only) |
Component Location (1) 1. Head lamp (Low)2. Head lamp (High)3. Position lamp4. Turn signal lamp5. DRL6. Fog lamp7. Overhead console lamp (General/ Panorama roof)8.
HID Head Lamp 1. Bulb (1) Elements Xenon gas: Xenon gas activates the initial reaction for rapid illuminating. Molybdenum electrode: anode arcing Metal halide salts: color composing component (2) Lightening principle When Xenon gas and metal halide salt will discharge the molybdenum anode in a capsule, it emits light.
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. 2. Using a screwdriver or remover, remove the crash pad side cover (A). [RH] 3. Disconnect the stopper (B) from the glove box (A). 4. Disconnect the air damper (A) from the glove box (B).
Teaching Procedures 1. Key Teaching Procedure Key teaching must be done after replacing a defective PCM(ECM) or when providing additional keys to the vehicle owner. The procedure starts with an PCM(ECM) request for vehicle specific data (PIN code: 6digits) from the tester.