For the 2013 Honda Odyssey, the low-beam headlights typically use H11 bulbs, while the high-beam headlights use 9005 bulbs. Fog lights, when equipped, usually use H11 as well.
The question covers the standard headlights; there can be regional variations or trim differences. This article provides the typical sizes, how to confirm for your specific vehicle, and practical replacement tips.
Typical bulb sizes by function
The following list shows the bulb sizes you’re most likely to encounter for the Odyssey's headlamps by function. Always verify with your owner’s manual or by inspecting the existing bulb before purchasing.
- Low beam headlights: H11 (55W typically)
- High beam headlights: 9005 (HB3, often 65W)
- Fog lights (if equipped): H11
In summary, the Odyssey commonly uses H11 for low beams and fog lights, and 9005 for high beams. Regional variations or aftermarket configurations may differ; check your owner's manual or the bulb socket to be sure.
Replacement tips and considerations
Halogen bulbs are the standard for this model year, and stock replacements are widely available. When replacing, handle bulbs by the base rather than touching the glass to avoid oils from the skin that can shorten bulb life. If you’re considering LED or HID upgrades, beware of fitment and electrical compatibility with the factory headlight housing.
Tools and steps at a glance: wear gloves, unplug the power connector, remove the old bulb by twisting or unlocking the retainer, insert the new bulb securely, reconnect the power, and test the lights before closing the hood. If you replace only one side, consider replacing the matching bulb on the opposite side to maintain consistent color and brightness.
Summary
In brief: the 2013 Honda Odyssey uses H11 bulbs for low beams, 9005 bulbs for high beams, and H11 for fog lights when equipped. Always verify with the owner’s manual or by inspecting the current bulbs, and follow proper safety procedures when replacing. Consistent bulb sizing helps ensure optimal visibility and color balance across the headlights.


