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What headlight bulb do I need for my 2007 Kia Sedona?

In most 2007 Kia Sedonas, you’ll use an H11 bulb for the low beam and a 9005 bulb for the high beam. If your model has fog lights, those bulbs can vary by trim and market—often H11 or H3. Always verify with the vehicle’s manual or the bulb label on the headlight housing.


Common bulb configurations for the Sedona


The Sedona’s headlight setup can vary by trim level and region, so use this as a guide and confirm on your specific vehicle.



  • Low beam: H11 halogen bulb

  • High beam: 9005 (HB3) halogen bulb

  • Fog lights (if equipped): typically H11 or H3, depending on trim; verify with label or manual


Because trims and regional specifications differ, always check the bulb label on the headlight housing or the owner's manual to confirm the exact bulb type for your Sedona.


How to verify and replace


To ensure you buy the correct bulbs and avoid mistakes, follow these steps to confirm the exact bulb type for your Sedona.



  1. Find the bulb chart in your owner's manual or on the inside of the service cover.

  2. Inspect the current bulb in the headlight housing to identify the base type (e.g., H11, 9005).

  3. Check the headlight assembly label if available; some vehicles have a sticker near the lamp housing indicating bulb type.

  4. Confirm wattage; halogen low/high-beam bulbs are commonly around 55W and 60–65W, but use the exact specification in your manual.

  5. Purchase replacement bulbs from a reputable retailer that matches the base type and wattage; consider upgrading to longer-life or cooler-temperature variants only if they are compatible with your vehicle.


When in doubt, consult a dealer or a trusted mechanic. Replacing bulbs in pairs can help maintain even brightness and color temperature across both sides if one bulb has aged.


Summary


For a 2007 Kia Sedona, the typical halogen headlight setup uses H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams, with fog lights varying by trim (often H11 or H3). Always verify with your manual or the bulb label on the headlight housing, and replace bulbs in pairs when possible to maintain even lighting.

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