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What headlight bulbs does a 2013 Nissan Altima take?

The 2013 Altima’s typical headlight setup uses H11 for the low beams, 9005 for the high beams, and H11 for fog lights where equipped. Some trims or regional versions may use HID or LED headlights, which use different bulb types and replacement methods.


In more detail, the standard configuration on most 2013 Altima models is a halogen system: H11 low-beam bulbs, 9005 high-beam bulbs, and H11 bulbs for fog lights if the vehicle has fog lamps. If your car was equipped with factory HID headlights or an LED option, the bulbs and replacement requirements will differ, often involving ballast units or dedicated LED modules. Always verify the exact bulb type for your specific car by checking the owner's manual or the label located on the headlight housing.


Standard halogen headlight bulbs


Before listing the bulb sizes, note that this section reflects the typical halogen setup found on most 2013 Altima models with standard headlights. Verify your exact trim if you’re purchasing replacements.



  • Low beam: H11

  • High beam: 9005 (HB3)

  • Fog lights (if equipped): H11


When replacing bulbs, it’s best practice to replace headlamps in pairs to ensure even brightness and color. Avoid touching the glass with bare skin, and re-aim the headlights after installation to maintain proper road illumination.


Notes for optional HID or LED headlights


If your Altima was equipped with factory HID headlights or aftermarket LED headlights, the bulb types and replacement procedure differ from standard halogen bulbs. HID systems use ballast-equipped bulbs (commonly D1S or D2S variants), and LED setups require appropriate LED modules or kits. Refer to the owner’s manual or consult a Nissan dealer to confirm the exact specifications and safe replacement procedures for your vehicle.


Summary


In short, for most 2013 Nissan Altima models with standard headlights, expect H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H11 for fog lights when equipped. Always verify with your manual or the headlight housing label, especially if your car has HID or LED headlights from the factory or as an option.

What headlight bulb do I need for a 2013 Nissan Altima?


Nissan Altima Sedan (2013) Bulb Size Chart

Headlights (High Beam)H11 (H8 H9)
Front Fog LightsH11 (H8 H9)
Reverse Light (Back-Up Light)T15 (912 921)
Brake Light (Rear)7443 (7440)
Daytime Running Light5202 (5201)



What bulbs does the Nissan Altima use?


  • Sylvania XtraVision Bulb 9003XV-2. Customize.
  • Sylvania XtraVision Headlight Bulb H11XV-2. Customize.
  • XtraVision Headlight and Fog Light Bulb 9006XV-2.
  • Sylvania XtraVision Bulb 9007XV-2.
  • Sylvania XtraVision Headlight Bulb 9005XV-2.
  • Sylvania SilverStar Ultra Bulb 9007SU-2.
  • Sylvania Basic Bulb H11.
  • Sylvania XtraVision Bulb H11XV.



Can I put LED headlights in my 2013 Nissan Altima?


Get amazing new LED lights for your 2013-2015 Nissan Altima and a simple self-install with this package from PrecisionLED. In addition to the great quality, this light package includes all the necessary tools and instructions to make your install as smooth as it can be.



Do I need H11 or 9005?


H11 bulbs are designed for use as low beam headlights, while 9005 bulbs are typically used for high beams. This results in a higher brightness level for the 9005 bulbs compared to the H11 bulbs.


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