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What kind of bulb is in the headlight bulb on a 2019 Dodge Charger?

There isn’t a single bulb type for every 2019 Charger. The bulb type depends on trim and options: base models use halogen headlights, while some higher trims offer HID or LED headlights.


Understanding the headlight configurations for the 2019 Charger


On the 2019 Charger, the lighting setup varied by model. Buyers could have halogen reflector headlights, HID projector headlights, or LED units depending on trim levels and packages. This means the exact bulb you need to replace depends on your vehicle’s specific configuration.


Halogen headlights (common on base trims)


For many base Charger models, the low beams and high beams use traditional halogen bulbs. The typical setup is:



  • Low beam: H11 halogen bulb

  • High beam: 9005 (HB3) halogen bulb


Replacing halogen bulbs is generally straightforward: access the back of the headlight housing, twist out the old bulb, and install the new one with care to avoid oil on the glass.


In short, base halogen headlights rely on two common bulb types, making replacement relatively simple for most DIY enthusiasts. Ensure you handle bulbs with clean hands or gloves and recheck the alignment after installation.


HID projector headlights (available on higher trims or with certain packages)


Several 2019 Chargers equipped with HID projector headlights use high-intensity discharge bulbs, accompanied by a ballast system. The bulb type commonly used is:



  • Low beam: D3S HID bulb with an accompanying ballast

  • High beam: typically a separate beam source; in HID-equipped versions, high beams are often halogen or LED depending on the exact headlight assembly


Because HID kits require a ballast and a precise projector setup, replacements often require the exact bulb/ballast combination specified by the trim’s headlight assembly and should be sourced from the dealer or an automotive parts supplier that lists the compatible model year and trim.


If your Charger uses HID headlights, replacing the bulb usually involves ensuring you have the correct D3S bulb and compatible ballast. A professional service is sometimes advisable to avoid ballast or alignment issues.


LED headlights (present on select trims or packages)


On some 2019 Chargers with LED headlights, the lighting system uses LED modules rather than traditional bulbs. LED headlights don’t have a replaceable bulb in the same way as halogen or HID units; if an LED segment fails, the entire headlight module or a module within the unit is typically replaced rather than swapping a bulb.


If you have LED headlights, confirm with the owner’s manual or dealer whether a serviceable bulb exists or if the entire module is required for replacement.


How to confirm your specific bulb type


Because the exact bulb depends on trim and options, verify using official sources and your vehicle’s documentation before purchasing replacements. Here are steps to identify the correct bulb:



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the lighting section for bulb specifications by trim.

  2. Inspect the headlight assembly label or the service sticker on the driver’s door jamb for bulb type and socket information.

  3. Consult your VIN with a Dodge dealer or an authorized parts retailer to confirm the exact bulb configuration for your car.

  4. Physically inspect the bulb in the back of the headlight housing to confirm the base type (e.g., H11, 9005, D3S) before buying a replacement.


Replacing bulbs requires handling care: use gloves or a clean cloth to avoid skin oils on halogen bulbs, avoid forcing bulbs, and disconnect the battery if you’re working on the power connections for safety.


What to buy and how to install


Having the right bulb type is essential for proper visibility and legal compliance. Here is a concise guide:



  • Match the base type (H11, 9005, D3S, etc.) to your trim’s configuration.

  • Check wattage ratings as listed in the manual or on the bulb itself to avoid electrical issues.

  • Purchase genuine OEM or reputable aftermarket bulbs from reliable retailers.

  • Follow the installation steps in the manual, taking care not to touch the glass of halogen bulbs with bare hands.


Note: If you’re unsure or if your headlights are LED or HID with a ballast, consider professional installation to ensure correct alignment and function.


Summary


The 2019 Dodge Charger does not have a single bulb type for all units. Halogen setups are common on base models (H11 low beams, 9005 high beams), while HID or LED headlights appear on higher trims or specific options. Always verify your exact configuration via the owner’s manual, door jamb sticker, dealer, or VIN-based parts lookup to ensure you buy the correct bulb and avoid compatibility issues. Regular checks and correct handling will maintain optimal headlight performance and safety.

What bulb does a Dodge Charger use?


Dodge Charger (2021) Bulb Size Chart

Headlights (High Beam and Low Beam) (w/ Halogen Lamp Headlights)9005 (HB3)
Headlights (High Beam and Low Beam) (w/ HID Headlamps)D3S
Cargo Box Light211-2 (578 41MM)
Dome LightT10 (194 168)
Dome Light (Front)211-2 (578 41MM)



What headlight bulb does a 2019 Dodge Charger use?


Fit For Dodge Charger 2016-2020 Headlight Bulbs, 9005 9005 High Low Beam Combo, 5500K White Light Super Bright High Performance Halogen Headlight Bulb, 4PCS.



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.



Can a Dodge Charger RT 2019 get a 9005 headlight bulb?


A1: For the 2015–2022 Dodge Charger, there are two types of factory headlights. If your Charger has factory halogen headlights, you'll need 9005 LED bulbs. If it comes with factory HID headlights, you'll need D1S LED bulbs.


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