The 2019 Chevy Cruze typically uses halogen projector headlights with H11 low-beam bulbs and 9005 high-beam bulbs. This is the core answer for the common US-market configuration. The exact setup can vary by trim level and regional market, so it’s wise to verify on your specific vehicle.
In practice, the headlight configuration on the 2019 Cruze is mostly consistent across trims, but there are occasional variations based on options or regional specifications. Below is a detailed guide to the bulb types you’re likely to encounter and how to confirm them for your car.
Headlight bulb types by function
Before you buy replacements, confirm the exact bulb type for your trim and region.
- Low beam (dipped) bulb: H11
- High beam bulb: 9005 (also known as HB3)
For most 2019 Cruze models, the above pairing covers the main headlights. If you have a non-standard trim or a regional variant, consult the owner’s manual or a dealer to confirm, as some markets or special editions can differ.
How to confirm the bulb type for your car
To make sure you order the correct bulbs, use the following verification methods.
Check the owner's manual and bulb chart
The manual typically includes a bulb chart that lists the exact bulb designations for both low and high beams, along with any regional variations. This is the most authoritative source for your exact vehicle.
Inspect the existing bulb or the headlight assembly
If the bulb is accessible, you can remove the bulb from the housing to read the marking on the base or the bulb itself. This provides confirmation before purchasing replacements. When in doubt, rely on the manual or a dealership—bulb designs can vary by trim and production run.
Replacement guidance: how to swap headlight bulbs
If you’re planning to replace bulbs yourself, the following steps outline a typical process. Always consult your manual for trim-specific details, as some Cruze models require extra steps or have different access points.
- Park the car, turn off the engine, and engage the parking brake. For safety, remove the key and wait a few minutes for the headlight assemblies to cool.
- Open the hood and locate the back of the headlight housing. Depending on trim, access may be through the engine bay or behind a protective cover or wheel well.
- Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb by pulling the connector away from the bulb socket.
- Release and remove the bulb by turning it counterclockwise (or releasing the retaining clip if your model uses a clip system). Gently pull the bulb straight out.
- Handle the new bulb with a clean cloth or gloves. Avoid touching the glass with bare fingers, as oils can shorten bulb life.
- Insert the new bulb into the socket and secure it with the same method used to remove the old one (twist to secure or reattach the clip).
- Reconnect the electrical connector to the bulb and replace any dust caps or covers you removed.
- Test the headlights by turning on the ignition and cycling the low and high beams to confirm proper operation.
Replacement steps can vary slightly by trim and market, so if you encounter resistance or unusual components, refer to the owner’s manual or seek professional assistance.
Summary
For most 2019 Chevrolet Cruze models, the standard headlight setup uses H11 low-beam bulbs and 9005 high-beam bulbs. Always verify with your owner’s manual or dealership if you’re unsure, as regional or trim differences can apply. When replacing bulbs, handle new bulbs carefully, avoid touching the glass, and follow your vehicle’s specific access and mounting procedures. Upgrading or changing to non-standard lighting should be done with caution and, if desired, in consultation with a qualified technician.


