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What kind of headlight bulb does a 1999 Honda Accord take?

The 1999 Honda Accord typically uses two separate headlight bulbs: 9006 for the low beam and 9005 for the high beam. If your model has fog lights, those usually use H11. Always verify with your owner's manual or by inspecting the current bulbs to be certain, as regional or trim differences can apply.


Bulb types by system


Below are the standard bulb sizes commonly found in US-market 1999 Accords. Note that variations can occur based on trim or regional specifications.



  • Low beam: 9006 (HB4)

  • High beam: 9005 (HB3)

  • Fog lights (if equipped): H11


In practice, most US-spec 1999 Accords use 9006 for the low beam and 9005 for the high beam, with optional H11 fog lights if your car has them. If your vehicle differs, check the factory documentation or the bulb base markings for confirmation.


How to confirm the exact bulb for your car


Use these steps to verify the correct bulb sizes for your specific vehicle configuration.



  1. Consult the owner's manual or a Honda parts catalog for your exact trim and market.

  2. Remove one headlight bulb and read the size stamped on the base (e.g., 9006 or 9005).

  3. If unsure, bring the current bulb to a parts store or use your VIN with an online parts lookup to cross-reference.

  4. Consider replacing both high and low beams in pairs to maintain consistent brightness and color.

  5. When handling bulbs, avoid touching the glass with bare hands; use gloves or a clean cloth to prevent oil residue from shortening bulb life.


Bottom line: while 9006 and 9005 are standard for most 1999 Accords, confirming via the manual or current bulbs ensures you order the correct replacements for your exact model.


Replacement tips and safety


Follow these best practices to replace headlights safely and effectively.



  • Disconnect the car battery before servicing to prevent electrical shorts.

  • Use the proper wattage as specified by Honda; exceeding it can blow fuses or damage reflectors.

  • Work from a clear, well-lit area and avoid forcing connectors or bulbs.

  • Test both high and low beams after installation to ensure even illumination and proper alignment.


Proper replacement helps maintain visibility and road safety, while ensuring you stay within the vehicle’s electrical design limits.


Summary


For a 1999 Honda Accord, the typical headlight setup uses 9006 for the low beam and 9005 for the high beam, with H11 for optional fog lights if equipped. Verify the exact sizes for your trim and market by checking the owner’s manual or inspecting the current bulbs, and replace bulbs in pairs when possible for balanced output and longevity.

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