The 2007 Honda Accord mainly uses standard halogen bulbs: low-beam 9006 and high-beam 9005. If your car is equipped with factory HID headlights, it would use HID bulbs such as D2S or D3S with the appropriate ballast. Always verify the exact bulb type for your specific trim and build date.
Halogen headlights: standard equipment
The following details cover the typical halogen setup found on most 2007 Accords. This section explains the two primary headlight bulbs you’ll handle when replacing bulbs.
- Low beam bulb: 9006 (HB4), generally 55W.
- High beam bulb: 9005 (HB3), generally 65W.
For most 2007 Accords with halogen headlights, carrying a spare set of 9006 and 9005 bulbs will cover routine replacements. Always confirm you’re using the correct size and wattage for your exact headlight housing, as incorrect bulbs can affect brightness and longevity.
Factory HID headlights: what to look for
Some 2007 Accords were equipped with factory HID headlights. These are not interchangeable with halogen bulbs and require a ballast and appropriate HID bulbs. The common formats you might encounter are D2S or D3S, depending on the original equipment.
- D2S bulbs: a standard HID option used with many projector-style headlights; require a compatible ballast and wiring harness.
- D3S bulbs: another HID format used on certain assemblies; also requires the correct ballast for operation.
To be certain you purchase the right HID bulb type, check your vehicle’s original equipment markings on the headlight housing, consult the VIN/build sheet, or review the owner’s manual for your specific trim and production date.
Summary
In summary, a 2007 Honda Accord typically uses 9006 low-beam and 9005 high-beam halogen bulbs. If the car is equipped with factory HID headlights, the bulbs are HID-specific (D2S or D3S) and must match the ballast system. Always verify the exact bulb type for your trim and year to ensure proper fit, brightness, and safety.


