The 2007 Honda CR-V uses standard halogen headlights. In most US-spec models, the low-beam bulb is 9006 and the high-beam bulb is 9005.
The exact bulb sizes can vary by market and trim, so it’s important to verify for your specific vehicle. Always check the owner's manual, the headlight housing, or consult a parts retailer with your vehicle information to confirm the correct bulbs before purchasing replacements.
Common bulb sizes for the 2007 CR-V
Because bulb configurations can differ by region and trim level, the following covers the most typical US-spec setups. Always verify for your exact car.
- Low-beam bulb: typically 9006 (HB4) for many US-spec 2007 CR-Vs
- High-beam bulb: typically 9005 (HB3) for many US-spec 2007 CR-Vs
Variations exist depending on market, trim, and headlamp design. If your vehicle differs, refer to the manual or contact a parts specialist to confirm the correct bulbs.
Upgrading or alternatives to stock bulbs
If you’re considering upgrades (such as LED or HID conversions), note that the stock headlight housings are designed for halogen bulbs. Upgrades can affect beam pattern, glare, and legality in some areas. You may need proper adapters, wiring, or a conversion kit that suits your specific headlight assembly.
Before pursuing any upgrade, check local regulations and ensure the modification won’t trigger glare for oncoming drivers or interfere with safety systems in the vehicle.
Summary
The 2007 Honda CR-V generally uses halogen headlights, with common bulbs being 9006 for low beams and 9005 for high beams in US-spec models. Always confirm exact sizes for your trim and market by consulting the owner's manual or a reliable parts source. If upgrading, plan for compatibility and legal considerations.


