For the 2014 Dodge Journey, the standard front headlights use H11 bulbs for low beams and 9005 bulbs for high beams. If your model has fog lights, those typically use H11 as well. If your Journey has factory HID or LED headlights, bulb types will differ; consult the owner’s manual or the label on the door jamb for the exact specification.
The following breakdown covers the typical halogen setup found on most trims of the 2014 Journey, along with notes about possible variations.
Front-lighting bulb types explained
This section lists the common bulb types corresponding to each lighting function in the vehicle’s standard halogen configuration.
Low-beam headlamps
- H11 halogen bulbs are used for the low-beam headlights in most 2014 Journey models.
Low-beam bulbs are designed to provide adequate road illumination without blinding oncoming drivers. H11 is a standard size used across many Chrysler vehicles of this era.
High-beam headlamps
- 9005 bulbs, also known as HB3, are used for the high-beam headlights on most 2014 Journey models.
High-beam bulbs offer full brightness for open-road driving when there is no opposing traffic. The 9005 is a common 12V, roughly 65W style used in many vehicles.
Note: Some markets or trims may have different high-beam configurations. Always verify with the manual or the lamp label.
Fog lights (if equipped)
- H11 halogen bulbs are commonly used for fog lights on Journey models that include fog lamps.
As with primary headlights, there can be variations by trim or aftermarket upgrades. Check the owner’s manual or the headlamp housing for the exact bulb type.
Different trims and aftermarket upgrades can alter bulb types, especially if HID or LED options were installed by the dealer or owner.
Summary
In short: the typical halogen setup for a 2014 Dodge Journey is H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H11 for fog lights on trims that have fog lamps. Always confirm by checking the owner’s manual, the interior bulb chart on the driver’s door jamb, or the label inside the headlight housing to avoid purchasing the wrong bulb.


