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What headlight bulb do I need for a 2011 Honda CR-V?

For a typical 2011 Honda CR-V with halogen headlights, you’ll usually need H11 for the low beams and 9005 for the high beams; if your trim includes fog lights, those commonly use H16. Always verify by checking your owner’s manual or inspecting the current bulbs on your vehicle.


Common bulb sizes for the 2011 CR‑V halogen headlights


The following sizes cover the main headlights on most 2011 CR‑V models with halogen lamps. Variations can occur by trim or aftermarket conversions, so use this as a baseline and confirm for your specific car.



  • Low beam: H11

  • High beam: 9005 (HB3)

  • Fog lights (if equipped): H16


Note: If your CR‑V uses HID or LED options, these sizes won’t apply to those assemblies. Always cross-check with your manual or a parts lookup for your exact VIN and trim.


How to verify the exact bulb for your vehicle


Because trim levels and optional equipment can alter the bulb requirements, use these steps to confirm the precise sizes for your car.



  • Inspect the bulb currently installed in each headlight housing for its stamped size (for example, H11, 9005, or H16).

  • Consult Honda’s official parts catalog or the owner’s manual using your VIN or exact trim level.

  • Ask a dealer or auto parts store with your year, make, model, and trim if you’re unsure.


Once you’ve confirmed the exact sizes, you can choose OEM-equivalent replacements or high-performance options from brands like Sylvania, Philips, or OSRAM. If possible, replace bulbs in pairs to maintain consistent brightness and color.


Buying tips and replacement best practices


Consider these guidelines to ensure reliable performance and safe installation.



  • Match the color temperature to your current bulbs (commonly around 4300K–5000K for halogen white light).

  • Handle new bulbs with clean gloves or a cloth to avoid oil from your skin shortening bulb life.

  • Decide whether you want standard replacements or long-life/high-performance bulbs based on driving conditions and climate.


Following these practices helps maintain proper visibility and avoids early bulb failure or uneven lighting. Always verify fitment and alignment after installation.


Summary


In most cases, a 2011 Honda CR‑V with halogen headlights uses H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H16 for fog lights if your model has them. Confirm the exact sizes for your vehicle using the owner’s manual or a parts lookup to account for trim differences. Replacing bulbs in pairs and choosing reputable brands can improve longevity and lighting consistency.

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