For the 2005 Honda Pilot with factory halogen headlights, you’ll typically need an H11 bulb for the low beams and a 9005 bulb for the high beams. Always verify for your exact vehicle, as trims and aftermarket headlights can vary.
Bulb types for the 2005 Honda Pilot
The Pilot uses separate bulbs for the low and high beams. The most common factory configuration for the 2005 model year is:
- Low beam: H11 halogen bulb
- High beam: 9005 halogen bulb
Note: Some vehicles with different trim levels or aftermarket headlights may use alternative bulbs such as 9006 for low beams. If you’re unsure, check the owner’s manual, inspect the bulb itself for markings, or consult the dealership parts department for your VIN-specific configuration.
How to verify the correct bulb for your vehicle
To confirm you’re using the correct bulbs, you can:
- Remove the headlight bulb and read the markings on the base.
- Consult your owner’s manual or Honda dealership parts database with your VIN.
- Compare the bulb base and connector to reference images before purchasing.
Using the correct bulb type will ensure optimal brightness and avoid electrical or fitment issues.
Replacing and care tips
When replacing, handle halogen bulbs carefully—avoid touching the glass with your fingers, and consider replacing both bulbs at the same time for even lighting. If upgrading to higher-performance bulbs, verify compatibility with the headlight housing and any related wiring or fusing limitations.
Summary
In most 2005 Honda Pilot models, the standard bulbs are H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams. Always verify with your owner’s manual or by inspecting the bulb in your specific vehicle, as trim or aftermarket headlights can vary. Proper handling and, when appropriate, replacing both bulbs together helps maintain optimal visibility.


