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What headlight bulb do I need for a 2016 Honda CRV?

The typical setup for a 2016 Honda CR-V with halogen headlights is low-beam H11, high-beam 9005, and fog lights (if equipped) H11. If your model has HID or LED headlights, bulbs may not be user-replaceable in the same way. Verify with your owner’s manual or by inspecting the current bulb.


Headlight bulb configurations can vary by market and trim level. In North American 2016 CR-Vs that use halogen headlights, the standard choices are generally H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H11 for fog lights where the option is fitted. Some markets or trims may differ, and LED/HID setups require different guidance. Always confirm the exact bulb type for your vehicle before purchasing.


Bulb basics for the 2016 CR-V


The following list covers the most common bulb types used in the 2016 CR-V's halogen headlight system. This serves as a quick reference if your vehicle follows the typical North American trim configuration.



  • Low beam: H11 (55W)

  • High beam: 9005 (HB3)

  • Fog lights (if equipped): H11


Note that some markets or trims may differ, and vehicles with HID or LED headlights do not use replaceable halogen bulbs in the same way. When in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a professional to confirm the exact bulb type for your car.


How to confirm the exact bulb for your car


To ensure you buy the correct bulb for your specific 2016 CR-V, follow these steps to verify the exact type from your vehicle’s documentation and current hardware.



  1. Check the owner’s manual section dedicated to headlights and bulbs for the exact specification.

  2. Open the headlight housing or hood area and inspect the bulb that is currently installed for any stamped type (for example, H11 or 9005).

  3. If the current bulb is not visible, remove the bulb from the socket carefully to read the base type and confirm before purchasing replacements.

  4. If you’re still unsure, contact a Honda dealer or refer to Honda’s official parts catalog using your VIN to confirm the correct bulb type for your exact trim and market.


When shopping online or at an auto parts store, use your vehicle year, model, and trim along with the bulb function (low beam, high beam, fog) to avoid buying the wrong part. If your CR-V has HID or LED headlights, follow the guidance for those systems rather than assuming halogen replacements.


Summary


For most 2016 Honda CR-V models with halogen headlights sold in North America, the standard replacements are H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H11 for fog lights if your trim includes them. Always verify with the owner’s manual or by inspecting the current bulb, especially if your vehicle is in a different market or has an upgraded lighting system. If your CR-V is equipped with HID/LED headlights, consult the dealer or the official documentation, as there may be no traditional replaceable bulb in the headlamp assembly.

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