The low beam bulb is 9006 and the high beam bulb is 9005. This is the standard configuration for most 2004 Honda Pilot models with halogen headlights, though some trims or aftermarket assemblies may vary. Always verify with your specific vehicle if possible.
Common bulb configurations for the 2004 Honda Pilot
Below are the typical bulb types used by OEM headlights on a 2004 Pilot, with wattage notes to help you source a replacement:
- Low beam: 9006 (HB4) — about 55 watts
- High beam: 9005 (HB3) — about 65 watts
These specifications cover most original equipment headlights for this model, but headlights from aftermarket suppliers or different markets can differ. If your vehicle has projector-style lights or a non-standard assembly, the bulb type may be different.
How to confirm the exact bulb for your vehicle
To ensure you buy the correct bulb for your particular Pilot, follow these verification steps:
- Consult the owner's manual or a Honda service manual for the exact bulb specification for your trim and production year.
- Remove the headlight access cover and inspect the current bulb's base and markings to confirm the part number (e.g., 9006 or 9005).
- Check the headlight housing or a label near the connector for bulb information if available.
- When in doubt, bring the old bulb or the part number to a parts retailer or dealer to confirm compatibility, and consider replacing both bulbs on the same side for even output.
Verifying in this way helps prevent buying the wrong type and ensures optimal illumination and safety on the road.
Summary
For a 2004 Honda Pilot with standard halogen headlights, the typical bulbs are 9006 for the low beam and 9005 for the high beam. Always confirm using the owner’s manual or by inspecting the current bulbs, as configurations can vary by trim and aftermarket headlights.


