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What kind of bulb does a Nissan Juke take on a 2014 model?

The 2014 Nissan Juke generally uses H11 bulbs for low-beam headlights, 9005 bulbs for high beams, and H11 for fog lights on many halogen configurations. If your model is equipped with HID headlights or comes from a different market, bulb types can differ. Always verify by checking your specific trim and region.


For the 2014 Juke, bulb types can vary by region (North America, Europe, Asia) and by trim level. This article outlines the common configurations, how to identify the exact bulb in your car, and steps to ensure you replace the correct type without damaging the electrical system or lighting performance.


Common bulb configurations by function


Below are the typical bulb sizes used for the main lighting functions on many 2014 Juke models. Regional and trim differences can apply, so use this as a guide and verify on your vehicle.



  • Low-beam headlights: H11 (for most halogen setups). Some markets or trims with HID projectors may use D2S or D3S bulbs instead of H11.

  • High-beam headlights: 9005 (HB3) in most halogen configurations. In HID-equipped variants, high-beam behavior may differ based on the projector/ballast design.

  • Fog lights: Commonly H11, though some regions/models may use H8, H9, or other variants depending on local spec.


Conclusion: Always confirm with the owner’s manual or Nissan parts catalog for your exact build, as bulb types can vary by market and trim.


How to verify the correct bulb for your specific 2014 Juke


Use these steps to confirm the precise bulb type for your vehicle, especially if you’re unsure about your trim or market.



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or the inside cover’s bulb specification page for your model year and trim.

  2. Inspect the current bulb in replaceable-function locations (headlights and fog lights) for stamped part numbers or markings.

  3. Check the headlight assembly label or the vehicle information label under the hood or near the fuse box for recommended bulb types.

  4. Use Nissan’s official parts catalog or a trusted parts retailer; enter your VIN to pull the exact bulb specification for your car.

  5. If in doubt, contact a Nissan dealer or a qualified auto technician with your VIN to confirm the correct bulb size and wattage.


Following these steps helps ensure you replace the correct bulbs and maintain proper lighting performance and safety.


Regional and trim variations


Beyond the generic sizes, the Juke’s lighting configuration can differ by market and trim. Some notes:



  • North American models with halogen headlights typically use H11 low beams, 9005 high beams, and H11 for fog lights; HID options may shift these configurations.

  • European and other international markets may have different halogen or HID setups and occasionally use alternative bulb sizes for fog lights or low beams.

  • Special editions or performance variants (for example, Nismo or higher trims) can have upgraded headlights or different bulb types, including HID projectors or LED elements.


Tip: Always verify using the VIN-based parts lookup or by inspecting the bulb currently installed in your specific car.


Summary


For a typical 2014 Nissan Juke with halogen headlights, plan for H11 bulbs for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H11 for fog lights, with potential variations in regions or trims. If your Juke uses HID headlights, you may encounter D2S/D3S bulbs or an HID ballast system, and fogs may still differ. The safest approach is to consult the owner’s manual, inspect the existing bulb, or use Nissan’s parts catalog by VIN to confirm exact specifications.


In short: check your specific model’s documentation or VIN to confirm the exact bulb type, as configurations vary by market and trim. This will ensure you replace bulbs correctly and maintain optimal lighting performance.

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