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What kind of headlight bulb for 2007 Honda Jazz?

The main headlights on most 2007 Honda Jazz models are typically a dual‑filament H4 (also known as HB2/9003) bulb, but regional variations exist. Always verify with your owner’s manual or by inspecting the current bulb to confirm the exact type for your car.


This article outlines the common configurations by market, how to verify your specific bulb, and practical tips for replacement and purchasing. It’s tailored to help drivers identify the correct bulb efficiently and safely.


Common headlight bulb configurations by market


Below is a guide to the typical headlight bulb configurations used in 2007 Jazz variants. Identification is market-dependent; use the list as a starting point and confirm with your vehicle’s documentation or the existing bulb.



  • Europe and many UK markets: H4 (HB2/9003) dual‑filament bulb for both low beam and high beam in a single reflector assembly.

  • Some Asian and certain Latin American markets: H7 is used for either the low beam or high beam depending on the headlamp design; verify via the manual or the bulb code on the socket.

  • Fog lights (if equipped): commonly H11; some trims use different bulbs (for example, 9005/HB3) or LED assemblies, so check your specific setup.


In practice, the exact bulb type varies by market and trim level. If in doubt, verify your model’s specifications before purchasing replacements.


How to confirm the exact bulb type for your car


Use these methods to confirm the correct bulb type before buying a replacement.


Bulb identification references you can use



  1. Check the owner's manual: Look for the section on replacing headlamps and the listed bulb specification.

  2. Inspect the bulb currently installed: Remove the headlight cap and note the bulb base code (H4, H7, 9003, etc.) and wattage.

  3. Examine the headlamp housing label: Some units have a label or stamped code identifying the bulb type.

  4. Consult a Honda dealer or qualified mechanic with your VIN: They can confirm the exact bulb type for your market and trim.


Once you know the exact bulb type, you can proceed to purchase with confidence and ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s electrical system.


Replacement tips and best practices


Following best practices helps ensure safety, performance, and longevity of your headlamps.



  • Wear gloves when handling bulbs to avoid oils from your skin, which can shorten bulb life.

  • Always replace in pairs if one bulb is aging or has degraded performance to maintain even illumination.

  • Match wattage and base: common halogen options for the Jazz are 60/55W for H4, or 55W for H7 depending on market.

  • Consider legal and warranty considerations: choose bulbs within local regulations for wattage and ensure compatibility with CANBUS if upgrading to LEDs or HID kits.


By following these steps, you’ll maintain proper road illumination without risking glare or electrical issues.


Where to buy and which brands are reliable


Well-known brands provide reliable replacements with consistent performance. Look for 12V halogen bulbs with the correct base and wattage, and consider high-performance options if allowed by your local laws.



  • Philips: X-tremeVision or DiamondVision options; commonly available for H4/H7 configurations.

  • Osram: Night Breaker or Original range; many options for H4/H7 depending on market.

  • Bosch: Super Plus or Hybrid series; match to your bulb type and market.


Always verify compatibility with your vehicle year and market. If you opt for LEDs or HID kits, verify legal requirements and installation compatibility in your region.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Jazz typically uses a dual-filament H4 bulb for the main headlights in many markets, but variations exist by country and trim. To avoid buying the wrong part, confirm the exact bulb type via the owner’s manual, your current bulb, or a dealership. Reputable brands offer dependable replacements, and upgrades should comply with local regulations and your vehicle’s electrical system. Knowing the correct bulb type helps you replace quickly and keep nighttime driving safe.

Do I need H11 or 9005?


H11 bulbs are designed for use as low beam headlights, while 9005 bulbs are typically used for high beams. This results in a higher brightness level for the 9005 bulbs compared to the H11 bulbs.



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


It looks like your vehicle requires H4 Bulbs for dipped beam and H4 Bulbs for your main beam application.



Why are Honda headlights so dim?


Old/worn bulbs. Probably the easiest thing to do and cheap as well. Just replace them with new.



Is a 2007 Honda Jazz a good car?


A great package, reliable & versatile.
Honda got this just right, a very versatile car that performs above first expectations and keeps on performing. Surprising space for a small car. Ideal as first car or city run around although handles the longer trips quite easily too.


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