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What headlight bulb do I need for a 2007 Toyota Camry?

Most 2007 Camrys use H11 low beams, 9005 high beams, and H11 fog lights. If your Camry has factory HID headlights, it may require D2S or D2R bulbs, depending on the system. Always verify by checking the owner’s manual or the bulb itself.


Common bulb configurations by headlight function


Below are the typical bulb types you may encounter in the 2007 Camry, grouped by headlight function. The exact bulb can vary by trim and whether the car was equipped with factory HID headlights.



  • Low beam: H11 (most non-HID Camrys)

  • High beam: 9005 (HB3)

  • Fog lights: H11 (common across many trims)

  • Factory HID option: D2S or D2R bulbs used for the low-beam projector; high beams are often halogen (e.g., 9005) or separate HID depending on the system


Remember to verify the exact bulb in your vehicle, as some cars may have different configurations due to regional specs or dealer-installed options.


How to confirm the correct bulb for your specific Camry


Use these steps to confirm the exact bulb type for your car, so you don’t buy the wrong one.



  1. Consult your owner's manual for the bulb specification listed for each headlight function.

  2. Inspect the bulb section of the headlight assembly: remove the access panel or cover and read the bulb number printed on the bulb or socket.

  3. Check the existing bulb you are replacing; the bulb base and design should match what’s in the manual (e.g., H11, 9005, D2S).

  4. Note whether your Camry has HID headlights; if so, the low-beam bulb will likely be D2S or D2R rather than H11.

  5. If you have trouble identifying, ask a Toyota dealership parts counter with your VIN for an exact match, or post a photo of the bulb/socket online for confirmation.


After verifying, choose a reputable brand and consider upgrading to brighter yet legal replacements (e.g., 4300K-5000K color temperature) that remain within your local headlight regulations.


Special considerations for HID-equipped Camrys


For 2007 Camrys with factory HID headlights, replacing bulbs requires HID bulbs and, in many cases, a ballast-specific to the projector. Replacements should use the same bulb type (D2S or D2R) and, if uncertain, consult a professional to avoid damaging the ballast or electrical system.


In all cases, always replace headlights in pairs if one side is failing to maintain even lighting and color temperature.


Quick recap


In short, most 2007 Toyota Camrys use H11 for low beams and fog lights, with 9005 for high beams. If your car has HID headlights, expect D2S/D2R for the low beam instead of H11. Always verify via manual or by inspecting the bulb label before purchasing replacements.


Summary


The 2007 Toyota Camry’s headlight bulb needs vary by trim and options. For non-HID models, carry H11 for low beams and fogs, and 9005 for high beams. For HID-equipped cars, you’ll likely need D2S or D2R for the low beam. Confirm with the owner’s manual, the bulb itself, or a Toyota parts specialist, and replace bulbs in pairs for even lighting.

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