The answer depends on the headlight system installed in your car. If you have halogen headlights, the low beam is typically an H11 and the high beam a 9005. If your Impala uses HID (xenon) headlights, the low-beam bulbs are xenon types (such as D1S, D2S, or D3S) with the high beams commonly configured differently. To be certain, check your owner’s manual or inspect the bulb in your headlight assembly.
Halogen headlights (most common on base trims)
Halogen headlight systems rely on replaceable bulbs. The following are the typical bulb types for the low and high beams on 2014 Impalas with halogen headlights.
Typical bulb types
- Low beam: H11
- High beam: 9005
These halogen configurations cover the standard base and mid-level trims. If your vehicle has HID or LED headlights, the bulb types will differ from the ones listed above.
High-intensity discharge (HID) headlights
On models equipped with HID headlights, the low beams use xenon bulbs, while the high beams may be implemented with a separate bulb or projectors depending on the exact housing.
Low-beam bulb options
- Low beam: D1S or D2S or D3S (xenon bulbs; exact type varies by unit)
Because HID setups vary by production batch and trim, confirm with the owner's manual or a dealer for the precise bulb type and ballast compatibility.
How to confirm the correct bulb for your car
To avoid guessing, use these verification steps. They help ensure you buy the right bulb with the correct fit and ballast compatibility for your Impala’s headlight assembly.
- Check the vehicle’s owner’s manual section on headlights for the exact bulb specification for your trim.
- Inspect the bulb currently in the headlight: remove the dust cap and look for stamped part numbers (e.g., H11, D1S, D2S, D3S).
- If in doubt, provide your VIN and trim to a Chevrolet dealer or use GM’s parts lookup to confirm the exact bulb type.
Getting the exact bulb ensures proper fit, brightness, and ballast compatibility for HID systems.
Summary
The 2014 Chevy Impala can use different headlight bulb types depending on whether it has halogen or HID headlights. Halogen-equipped cars typically use H11 low beams and 9005 high beams. HID-equipped cars use xenon bulbs for the low beams (D1S, D2S or D3S, depending on the unit) with the high beams often using a separate bulb or configuration. To be certain, check the owner’s manual, inspect the current bulb, or contact a dealer with your VIN.
Which headlight bulb does a 2014 Chevy take?
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Bulb Size Chart (2014-2015)
| Location | Bulb Size | Watt/Lumens(per bulb) |
|---|---|---|
| High Beam | 9005 | 65W/6500LM |
| Low Beam | H11 | 65W/6500LM |
| Fog Light | 5202 | 30W/3000LM |
| Front Turn Signal Light | 7443 | 24W/2000LM |
What kind of headlight does a Chevy Impala take?
Headlights Fit For Chevy Impala 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Headlight Bulbs, 9005 High Beam + 9005 Low Beams Lights, Pack of 4.
What size is a 2014 Chevy headlight?
Chevy Silverado 1500 LED/HID Bulb Size Summary
| Year Range | 2014, 2015 |
|---|---|
| Low Beam Headlights | H11 (H8/H9) |
| High Beam Headlight | 9005 (HB3) |
| Fog Lights | 5202 (PS24W) |
| Brake Light (Rear) | 7440 (7443) |
How much does it cost to replace a headlight bulb in a 2014 Chevy Impala?
The average cost for a Chevrolet Impala Headlight Bulb Replacement is between $161 and $185. Labor costs are estimated between $52 and $76 while parts are typically priced around $109. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.


