The headlight size for a Ford Ranger depends on the model year and trim; modern halogen setups commonly use H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams, while LED headlight systems use integrated modules rather than replaceable bulbs.
Current Ranger generation (2019–present)
In the latest Ranger models, Ford offers both halogen and LED headlight configurations depending on trim and market. The most common bulb sizes for halogen headlights are listed below, but exact sizes can vary by region or special edition. If your truck uses LED headlights, note that LEDs are typically not user-replaceable bulbs.
Halogen headlights
- Low-beam bulb: H11
- High-beam bulb: 9005 (HB3)
- Fog lights (where equipped): H11
These sizes cover the majority of halogen-equipped Rangers in North America and many other markets. Always verify with your owner’s manual or the headlight bulb holder if you’re unsure, as some regional variants may differ.
LED headlights
LED headlight systems in the current Ranger are typically built as integrated modules. Because they don’t use standard replaceable bulbs, you’ll generally replace the entire headlight assembly or LED module rather than swapping a bulb. Refer to Ford’s service information or your dealer for the exact part numbers and replacement procedure for your trim and market.
Older Ranger generations (pre-2019)
Earlier Ford Ranger generations used more traditional halogen or sealed-beam headlights. Bulb sizes and configurations varied by year and market, and some trims relied on sealed-beam units rather than easily swappable bulbs. To determine the exact bulb type for a pre-2019 Ranger, consult the owner’s manual, the headlight housing, or Ford’s official parts diagrams for your specific year and region.
Typical configurations by era
- Sealed-beam or early halogen setups common in late 1990s to early 2000s models
- Replaceable halogen bulbs in various regional trims, with base sizes differing by year
- The exact bulb base (for example, H4, 9007, etc.) is usually printed on the bulb or indicated in the manual
Checklist for older Rangers: verify the exact bulb size via the owner’s manual, the bulb itself, or a Ford parts diagram to avoid ordering the wrong part.
How to verify the exact size for your Ranger
- Check the owner's manual or the back of the bulb cover for the bulb type.
- Inspect the bulb packaging or the old bulb itself if you’re replacing a failed unit.
- Consult Ford’s official parts catalog or your local dealership for the correct replacement part number.
Bottom line: The precise headlight size for a Ford Ranger varies by year, market, and trim. When in doubt, rely on the official documentation or a Ford parts specialist to ensure you get the correct bulb or assembly.
Summary
For the current Ranger models, halogen headlights typically use H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams, with LED headlights using non-replaceable modules. Older Ranger generations show greater variation in bulb sizes, so always confirm with the owner’s manual or Ford’s parts diagrams for your specific year and market. This ensures proper fit, safety, and compliance with local headlights regulations.


