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What kind of headlight bulb does a 2007 Honda Odyssey take?

The 2007 Honda Odyssey typically uses an H11 bulb for the low beams and a 9005 bulb for the high beams. This combination is standard for most North American models of that year. If your van has fog lights, those are commonly H11 as well, but trim and regional variations can differ, so it’s best to verify in your manual or by inspecting the current bulb.


Bulb types by headlight function


To help you shop for replacements, the Odyssey relies on two primary bulbs for its headlights. The following list identifies each function and its corresponding bulb type:



  • Low-beam headlamps: H11

  • High-beam headlamps: 9005 (HB3)


Confirming the exact bulb is important because mismatching can reduce visibility or cause electrical issues. Always refer to your owner's manual or inspect the existing bulb to verify part numbers before purchasing.


Notes on variations by trim and region


Some Odyssey trims or regional market versions may differ in their headlight configuration or offer optional upgrades. While the standard North American 2007 model uses H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams, it’s possible for aftermarket headlights or different markets to use alternative bulbs. When in doubt, check the bulb label on the current bulb or consult your vehicle's documentation.


How to replace safely


Replacing headlight bulbs is a straightforward procedure, but it helps to follow best practices to avoid damage or injury. Step-by-step instructions vary by headlight design, but the general process is to access the bulb housing from behind the headlamp assembly, disconnect the wiring, remove the old bulb, install the new bulb, reconnect the wiring, and test the lights before finishing.


Tips for a smooth replacement


Wear gloves or use a clean cloth to handle bulbs, since oils from skin can shorten bulb life. Ensure the engine and battery are off, and avoid forcing connectors or wiring. If you’re upgrading to a different bulb type (such as a brighter halogen or an HID kit), verify compatibility with your vehicle’s electrical system and headlight housing.


Summary


In the 2007 Honda Odyssey, the standard headlight setup uses H11 bulbs for low beams and 9005 bulbs for high beams. Always double-check with your owner's manual or by inspecting the current bulbs, especially if your vehicle has a nonstandard trim or aftermarket headlights. Proper replacement helps maintain optimal nighttime visibility and safety on the road.

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