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What kind of headlight bulb does a 2013 Honda Fit take?

The 2013 Honda Fit typically uses H11 bulbs for the low-beam headlights and 9005 bulbs for the high-beam headlights. If your model has fog lights, those usually use H11 as well. Always confirm by checking the bulb inside the headlight housing or your owner’s manual, since trim levels and regional specifications can vary.


Typical bulb configuration for the 2013 Honda Fit


The primary headlights on most 2013 Fits split into two functions, each with its own bulb size. Below is the standard setup you’re likely to encounter.


Trim and market variations


Some markets or specific trims may use different bulb sizes for certain headlights or auxiliary lights. Always verify with the exact vehicle documentation or by inspecting the current bulb.



  • Low beam: H11

  • High beam: 9005 (also known as HB3)


Variations exist, but H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams are the most common configuration for a 2013 Honda Fit in many markets.


Fog lights and other lighting components


If your 2013 Fit is equipped with factory fog lights, they are typically H11 halogen bulbs as well. Some models may omit fog lights entirely, depending on trim level.



  • Fog lights (if equipped): H11


As with the headlights, verify by checking the specific vehicle’s documentation or the bulb label in the housing.


Replacement tips and best practices


Replacing bulbs yourself requires care to avoid damage to the housing and to ensure proper beam alignment after installation.



  1. Turn off the engine, remove the key, and allow the bulbs to cool completely.

  2. Open the hood and locate the headlight assembly’s rear access panel or dust cover.

  3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb and remove any retaining clip or twisting mechanism.

  4. Carefully remove the old bulb, avoiding contact with the glass. Handle new bulbs with gloves or a clean cloth to prevent oil contamination.

  5. Install the new bulb, reseal the housing, reconnect the wiring, and test the headlights before closing the hood.


Concluding: If you’re unsure about the exact bulb type for your specific car, consult your owner’s manual or have a dealership or qualified mechanic verify before purchasing replacements.


Where to source bulbs and how to choose


When shopping for replacements, look for bulbs labeled H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams. Some aftermarket options offer higher brightness or longer life, but ensure compatibility with your headlight housing and wattage ratings.



  • Common bulb names: H11 (low beam), 9005/HB3 (high beam)

  • Brand considerations: Philips, Sylvania, Bosch, and other reputable manufacturers


Concluding: Always double-check your vehicle’s exact specifications — which can vary by region and trim — to ensure perfect fit and performance.


Summary


For most 2013 Honda Fits, the standard headlight setup uses H11 bulbs for the low beams and 9005 bulbs for the high beams, with H11 also typically used for fog lights if your model includes them. Always confirm with the owner’s manual or by inspecting the actual bulb in your car, as regional and trim variations can occur. Proper replacement and handling will help maintain optimal visibility and safety on the road.

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