The bulb type for a Honda Jazz varies by model year, market and trim. There isn’t a single bulb specification that applies to every Jazz, so you’ll need to verify for your specific car.
In detail, headlight, fog light, and indicator bulbs can differ across generations, and some markets offered alternative lighting options (such as LED or HID headlights) depending on the year and trim. To identify the exact bulb you need, consult the owner’s manual, inspect the bulb you’re replacing, or use Honda’s parts catalog or a trusted retailer by entering your VIN. This guide walks you through how to determine the correct bulb for your Jazz and what to check when replacing it.
Headlight bulbs
Headlight bulb requirements change with generation and market. To determine the correct bulb code for your Jazz’s low/high beam, you should identify your car’s generation and trim, then verify the exact specification from official sources or the existing bulb.
How to identify the correct headlight bulb
Use the steps below to confirm the exact bulb type for your Jazz’s headlights.
- Inspect the bulb removed from the headlight to read the stamped code on the base.
- Check the owner’s manual for the bulb specification by year and trim.
- Use Honda’s official parts lookup or a reputable parts retailer by entering your VIN.
- If in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or a qualified automotive technician for confirmation.
Following these steps will help you obtain the correct bulb code for your specific Jazz model and avoid buying the wrong part.
Other bulbs (fog lights and indicators)
Bulbs for fog lights and turn signals can differ as well. Some Jazz models use dedicated rear or front indicator bulbs, and fog light bulbs may have their own codes separate from the headlights. Always verify the exact bulb code for the relevant function using your manual or a parts lookup tied to your vehicle.
How to verify non-headlight bulbs
Use these checks to confirm the right bulb for fog lights, indicators, and other exterior lights.
- Remove the non-headlight bulb and read the imprint on the base for the part number.
- Consult the manual’s bulb replacement section for the specific function and year.
- Cross-check with Honda’s parts catalog by entering your VIN or vehicle details.
- Consider visiting a dealer or professional, especially if your Jazz has non-standard lighting options.
Verifying the exact bulb code for each lighting function ensures you buy the correct replacement and maintain proper visibility and safety.
How to find the exact bulb for your Jazz
When you don’t know the bulb code offhand, follow a systematic approach to identify it accurately.
- Locate the current bulb and inspect the base for the stamped bulb code.
- Consult the owner’s manual or a dealership service bulletin for the correct specification by year/trim.
- Use Honda’s official parts catalog or a trusted parts retailer with your VIN to retrieve the exact bulb code.
- If replacing multiple bulbs, replace from the same family of bulbs to maintain color and brightness consistency.
Using these methods will help you determine and source the correct bulbs for your Jazz with confidence.
Regional and generation differences
Across its generations and regional markets, Honda has used different bulb schemes for the Jazz. Early models often relied on standard halogen bulbs, while later generations introduced variations including dedicated low-beam/high-beam configurations, as well as options for HID or LED headlights on higher trims. Because of these variations, always confirm the exact bulb type for your specific vehicle configuration rather than relying on general recalls or assumptions.
Summary
There isn’t a universal bulb type that fits every Honda Jazz. The exact bulb you need depends on the year, generation, and market, plus the specific lighting function (headlights, fog lights, indicators). To accurately identify and order the right bulb, check your owner’s manual, inspect the current bulb, or use Honda’s official parts lookup with your VIN. If you’re unsure, a dealer or qualified technician can confirm the correct specification and perform replacements safely.


