Which headlight bulbs are which?

The H4 is a double-filament headlight bulb that’s typically used in small cars. The H17 and H18 bulbs are smaller, more powerful halogen bulbs, while the H8, H9 and H11 are self-sealing bulbs that don’t have to sit inside a watertight unit, so they’re often used as foglights.

Are headlight bulbs car specific?

Each car has different lights and therefore requires different bulbs. There’s headlights, fog lights, brake lights, indicator lights, sidelights and interior lights – just to name a few! Along with all of the different bulbs, there are also different fittings, depending on your vehicle make and model.

Do I have HID or halogen?

The easiest way is to park your vehicle in front of a wall and switch on the headlights. Usually, HIDs are close to the white color while halogens have yellow tint. You can try and compare your high and low beams if your vehicle has separate bulbs for them or switch on the fog lights along with the headlights.

Which car bulb glows brighter?

Xenon lamps are more expensive than halogen but they generally last longer and are more efficient. As seen with tube lights, these lamps too have a small delay before lighting up and take some time to come to full brightness, which is why the high and passing beams generally get an additional halogen bulb.

How do I know what lights my car has?

Checking your headlights is fairly simple and you can do it yourself. Turn your car on and switch on the headlights. Walk around to the front of the vehicle and make sure the lights are working. Both should be bright.

Are 9006 high or low beams?

The Differences Between 9005 and 9006 Bulbs Explained

9006 Bulb 9005 Bulb
Application High Beam Low Beam & Fog Lamp
Power Draw 12.8 Volts & 65 Watts 12.8 Volts & 55 Watts
Luminous Flux 1200 to 1700 Lumens 700 to 1000 Lumens
Compatibility Not Interchangeable Not Interchangeable

Which bulbs are for high beams?

Many high-end and performance vehicles still have two bulbs. In these cases, a halogen bulb is used for the low beam, and a high-intensity discharge (HID) bulb is used for the high beam. These two bulbs are not interchangeable. If one burns out, you’ll have to replace it with a like bulb.