OEM Kia Headlights

921022G060 - : Knock Sensor for Kia Image

Knock Sensor

Optima. Right. Without black bezel. Without appearance pkg.
$307.23
MSRP $469.77
Save $162.54
34.6% Off
921011M230 - : Composite Assembly for Kia Image

Composite Assembly

Forte. Left. Sedan 2010-13, hatchback 2011-13,.
$195.26
MSRP $298.57
Save $103.31
34.6% Off
921013F520 - : Composite Assembly for Kia Image

Composite Assembly

Amanti. Left.
$304.30
MSRP $465.28
Save $160.98
34.6% Off
921023F520 - : Composite Assembly for Kia Image

Composite Assembly

Amanti. Right.
$326.10
MSRP $498.62
Save $172.52
34.6% Off
921012G060 - : Knock Sensor for Kia Image

Knock Sensor

Optima. Left. Without black bezel. Without appearance pkg.
$307.23
MSRP $469.77
Save $162.54
34.6% Off
921022G070 - : Knock Sensor for Kia Image

Knock Sensor

Optima. Right. With black bezel. From 4/16/07. With appearance pkg.
$311.59
MSRP $476.43
Save $164.84
34.6% Off
921021M230 - : Composite Assembly for Kia Image

Composite Assembly

Forte. Right. Sedan 2010-13, hatchback 2011-13,.
$195.26
MSRP $298.57
Save $103.31
34.6% Off
92132D9000 - : Outer Bracket for Kia Image

Outer Bracket

Hid. Halogen. Led.
$5.59
MSRP $8.55
Save $2.96
34.6% Off
92160D9000 - : Inner Bracket for Kia Image

Inner Bracket

Halogen. Awd.
$3.18
MSRP $4.87
Save $1.69
34.7% Off
92142D9000 - : Outer Bracket for Kia Image

Outer Bracket

Hid. Halogen. Led.
$5.59
MSRP $8.55
Save $2.96
34.6% Off
92150D9000 - : Inner Bracket for Kia Image

Inner Bracket

Halogen. Awd.
$4.81
MSRP $7.35
Save $2.54
34.6% Off
92131D9000 - : Inner Bracket for Kia Image

Inner Bracket

Halogen. Fwd.
$15.16
MSRP $23.18
Save $8.02
34.6% Off

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Kia Headlights FAQ

What Are Headlights On a Kia?

You depend on your headlights when you're driving your Kia in the dark or the rain. They have two settings. Low beam you use most often. if you're alone on the road and need a greater field of illumination, you switch to the high beams.

You can also use your headlights as flashers or hazard lights, in case you didn't know. That allows you to warn other drivers of upcoming peril, or notify them when you need assistance. Some models even add fog lights that ride under the headlights. They're helpful when it's gloomy out, since their reduced glare and lower beams of light are less likely to reflect back into your eyes.

What Are The Three Types of Kia Headlights?

Halogen were once the most common, and are the most affordable still. However, since they burn out the fastest they need replacing more often.

Xenon high-intensity-discharge (HID) are commonly found on models like the Kia Stinger that have narrow headlight housings. They should last approximately three years before they start to burn out.

Finally, LED headlights are becoming more and more popular. That's due to many reasons. They're energy-efficient, produce less heat than the other two types, and only need replacing when their electronics fail and they start to burn out.

Where Can You Save on the Genuine Kia Headlights You Need?

Right here, at our online auto parts website. That's because we only sell the real-deal parts that your manufacturer made for your model, ensuring the easy installation and guaranteed compatibility that you want. We sell them at prices up to 35% lower than the MSRP, too, so you save money while shopping from the comfort of your home.