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What kind of headlight bulb for Honda CRV?

In most Honda CR-Vs with traditional headlights, you’ll typically need H11 bulbs for the low-beam and 9005 bulbs for the high-beam. Models with LED headlights or HID setups may not use replaceable bulbs for the main beam. Always verify with your owner’s manual or the under-hood bulb label for your exact year and trim.


Understanding how CR-V headlight bulbs vary by year


The Honda CR-V has evolved through multiple generations, and headlight technology can differ by model year and trim level. This article outlines typical patterns and how to confirm the correct bulb for your exact vehicle.


Current generation and common halogen setups (2017–present)


The most frequently encountered configurations in the modern CR-V (2017 onwards) involve replaceable halogen bulbs for the main beams, though some higher-trim models offer LED headlights that may not use standard bulbs for the primary beam. The following list describes the common halogen replacements you’re likely to encounter, but always confirm for your specific car.


Common halogen configurations in recent CR-V models relevant to most owners:



  • Low beam bulb: H11

  • High beam bulb: 9005 (HB3)

  • Fog light bulb: typically H11 or H16, depending on trim


Concluding paragraph: If your CR-V uses LED headlights, the main beam may be integrated into the headlamp module and not replaceable as a standalone bulb; in such cases, bulb replacement often requires service through a dealer or headlight module replacement.


Older generations and how to verify


Earlier CR-V generations also used replaceable halogen bulbs, but the exact sizes vary by year and regional market. To avoid guessing, rely on official documentation or a reliable parts lookup tailored to your exact vehicle.


Before listing, an informative paragraph: To ensure you buy the correct bulb, use one or more of these verification steps before purchasing replacements.



  • Check the owner’s manual or the headlight section for the exact bulb sizes.

  • Inspect the current bulb by removing the dust cover and looking at the base and connector.

  • Look for a bulb type label on an under-hood sticker near the headlight assembly.

  • Use a trusted online parts finder by entering your year, trim, and region.


Concluding paragraph: By confirming the exact bulb type through these steps, you’ll ensure you purchase a compatible, correctly wattage-mated bulb and preserve proper beam pattern and safety.


Summary


Bulb choices for the Honda CR-V depend on generation and trim. For many current models with halogen headlights, expect H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams, with fog lights commonly H11 or H16 depending on trim. LED and HID configurations may use non-replaceable modules, requiring service for headlight replacement. To get the exact bulb type for your car, consult the owner's manual, the under-hood bulb label, or a reputable parts retailer using your year, trim, and region. If you share your model year and trim, I can provide a precise bulb list tailored to your CR-V.

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