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What type of headlight bulb for 2013 Honda CRV?

Low-beam headlights typically use H11 bulbs; high beams use 9005; and fog lights (if your trim has them) often use H11 as well. Always verify with the owner’s manual or the bulb label on your vehicle, since trim level and regional variations exist.


Common bulb configuration for the 2013 CR‑V


The following list covers the typical lighting-function bulb sizes found on many 2013 CR‑Vs. Reality can vary by market or trim, so use it as a guideline and confirm with your manual or bulb itself.



  • Low beam headlights: H11

  • High beam headlights: 9005 (HB3)

  • Fog lights (if equipped): H11


Variations are possible depending on country, model year batch, or aftermarket replacements. If in doubt, consult the owner's manual or a dealer to confirm the exact bulb size for your specific vehicle.


How to verify the exact bulb size for your vehicle


Because production and regional models can differ, it’s best to confirm the exact bulb type for your car. Here are practical ways to check:



  • Check the owner’s manual or the labeling on the headlight housing inside the hood for the bulb type.

  • Inspect the bulb currently installed by removing the rear dust cap of the headlight and reading the code printed on the bulb.

  • Ask a Honda dealer or use a trusted auto parts retailer’s fitment search by year, make, model, and trim.


Even within the US market, trims and production changes can lead to minor differences. When in doubt, replace one bulb at a time and test the lighting before moving on to other components.


Replacement tips and maintenance


If you plan to replace bulbs yourself, follow these general steps to do so safely and effectively:



  1. Park the vehicle, turn off the engine, remove the key, and let the headlight assemblies cool before handling bulbs.

  2. Open the hood, locate the headlight housing, remove the dust cover, and unplug the bulb’s wiring harness.

  3. Twist the bulb counterclockwise (for standard H11/9005 styles) to release it, then pull it straight out.

  4. Install the new bulb, reattach the wiring connector, twist to secure, and replace the dust cover. Reconnect power and test the lights to ensure proper operation.


Avoid touching the glass with bare fingers during installation; oils from skin can shorten bulb life. If you must handle the glass, use clean gloves or a cloth.


Summary


For the 2013 Honda CR-V, the typical configuration is H11 for low beams, 9005 for high beams, and H11 for fog lights when equipped. Always verify with the manual or by inspecting the bulb, as regional or trim differences can apply. Replacement is straightforward with basic safety precautions.

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