There are four simple ways to get the right bulb for your car:
1. Check out the vehicle application guide HERE
2. Check your vehicles operator manual
3. Call your local vehicle dealer and ask them.
4. Or...Have a look on your existing halogen bulb to see what kind it is.
Bulbs will usually have one of the following names: H1,H3,H4,H6,H7,H8,H9,H10,H11,H13,HB2(9004),HB3(9005),HB4(9006),
HB5(9007), D1R, D1S, D2R, D2S. Just let us know which bulb you need, or ask us to check it out for you.
Your car will have one of the two following Types of bulbs: Either you have a headlight that has a bulb which is a "Double Filament" or you have a headlight that has a bulb which is a "Single Filament"
1. Definition of a Double Filament Bulb: A double filament bulb means that a single bulb acts as both high beam, and
low beam, by switching between the two filaments inside the bulb when you activate high beam and low beam.
These are commonly found as H2,H4,HB5 (9007), and H13 type bulbs.
H4 Double Filament Headlights One H4 Bulb in each light
2. Definition of a Single Filament Bulb: A single filament bulb means that a single bulb with one filament acts as either high beam, or low beam. The single filament bulbs usually reside in separate headlight apertures, and are activated
as individual lights. Usually a low beam will activate one light, and the other light will come on when high beam
is activated. These are commonly found as H1,H3,H6,H7,H9,H11,HB2(9004), HB3(9005),HB4(9006) type bulbs.
Single Beam bulb apertures Inside light is a H7, Outside is H1.
Have a look at the HID Bulb Colour Chart HERE
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