For the 2019 Ford F-150, the bulb types you need depend on the trim level and lighting package. In short, halogen headlight setups use standard halogen bulbs, while higher trims with LED or HID headlights use different, non-halogen components. Always verify the exact bulb type for your VIN because configurations vary by year, package, and market.
Headlights and fog lights by configuration
The 2019 F-150 offered several headlight configurations across trims and options. Below is a practical guide to the most common setups you’ll encounter and the bulb types they use.
Halogen headlight configurations
- Low beam: H11 halogen bulb
- High beam: 9005 (HB5) halogen bulb
- Fog lights: typically H11 halogen bulb (some configurations may differ by market or option)
Halogen headlights are common on base trims and some mid-range builds. Replacing with equivalent wattage halogen bulbs restores original brightness and color temperature.
LED or HID headlight configurations
- LED headlights: The system uses LED projectors; in many trims there is no replaceable bulb—module or assembly replacement may be required
- HID headlights (where equipped): HID capsules are typically D3S or D2S variants, depending on the ballast and assembly
On models with LED or HID lighting, the bulbs are not always user-serviceable the same way as halogen bulbs. For exact parts, consult the owner's manual or a Ford parts specialist using your vehicle’s VIN.
Turn signals, brake lights, and rear lights
Exterior signal and lighting assemblies use a range of standard bulbs. The exact base type can vary by trim and market, so verifying is important if you’re replacing bulbs yourself.
- Front turn signals: commonly 3157 or 3157A (amber, depending on market and harness)
- Rear turn signals and brake lights: commonly 3157 or 3157A, with variations by region
- Tail/brake/marker combinations: may use 7443 or 3157 family bulbs depending on the specific assembly
Because configurations vary, check the bulb base on your current bulb or consult Ford’s parts lookup for your VIN to confirm exact numbers.
Interior and cargo area lighting
Inside the cab and in cargo areas, common wedge bulbs are used in many 2019 F-150s, but sizes vary by trim and feature package. Typical replacements include small wedge bulbs used for map lights, dome lights, and cargo lighting.
- Map/reading lights: commonly 194 or 168 wedge bulbs
- Dome and cargo area lights: commonly 921 or similar wedge bulbs
To ensure proper fit, confirm the exact base type for your vehicle by removing a current bulb or by checking your VIN-based parts catalog.
How to verify the exact bulbs for your truck
Because the 2019 F-150 has multiple lighting configurations, the most reliable method is VIN-specific confirmation. Use these steps to identify the correct bulbs:
- Consult the owner’s manual or use Ford’s official parts lookup with your VIN to identify the recommended bulb types by trim and option package.
- Inspect the existing bulb to read the base code stamped on the base or glass; this tells you the exact replacement type.
- If in doubt, contact a Ford dealer or a trusted auto parts retailer with your VIN to obtain precise part numbers for your vehicle’s configuration.
Always follow proper safety procedures when handling bulbs, including disconnecting the battery when performing maintenance on exterior lights.
Conclusion
The bulb types for a 2019 Ford F-150 vary widely depending on headlight configuration and trim. Halogen setups typically use H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H11 for fog lights, while LED and HID configurations rely on different module-based systems or HID capsules. Exterior signal lights use a mix of 3157/3157A and related bulbs, and interior lights use small wedge bulbs like 194/168 for map lights and 921 for dome/cargo lights. Because configurations differ by VIN, always verify the exact bulbs for your vehicle using the VIN-based parts catalog or your dealer.
Summary
In a 2019 F-150, bulb types depend on trim and lighting package. Halogen headlamps commonly require H11 low beams, 9005 high beams, and H11 fog lights, while LED/HID headlamps involve non-replaceable modules or HID capsules (D3S/D2S). Front and rear signal lights generally use 3157/3157A variants, with interior map lights often in the 194/168 family and dome/cargo lights around 921. Always confirm with VIN-specific resources to ensure you buy the correct bulbs for your exact truck.


