The Hyundai Venue parking light utilizes 1157 and P21/5W bulb sizes for the specific lighting components located on the front or rear of the vehicle. Data provided for the bulb sizes covers the range from 2021 to 2024.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 1157 bulb is the most frequently specified size across the Hyundai Venue's parking light applications. It follows the ANSI standard used in the US and Canada and features a dual-filament design with a BAY15d bayonet base, operating at 12V with filament ratings of 21W and 5W.
The dual-filament construction of the 1157 means a single bulb serves two independent brightness levels, which is a common arrangement in rear combination lamp assemblies where one filament handles parking light duty and the other handles a higher-intensity function.
The 1157 fitment applies to the Hyundai Venue from 2021-2024, though the 2021 model year carries a conditional note specifying this size only for vehicles equipped with Halogen Capsule Headlamps.
The front parking light on the 2023 Hyundai Venue uses the 12961, a Philips part number designating a T10 miniature wedge bulb with a W2.1x9.5d base, rated at 12V and 5W.
The 12961 and the 168 are both T10 miniature wedge bulbs, but they carry different wattage ratings. The 12961 is rated at 5W while the 168 is rated at 4.9W. The 168 follows the ANSI standard, whereas the 12961 is a manufacturer-specific Philips designation.
The 2020 Hyundai Venue front parking light specifies the 168 bulb, and this fitment is conditional on the vehicle being equipped with Halogen Capsule Headlamps, indicating that headlamp configuration influences the parking light bulb requirement.
The BAY15d base on the 1157 uses an offset double-contact bayonet mount, which is physically distinct from the wedge base found on the T10-type bulbs. These two base types are not interchangeable.