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Which headlight bulb does a 2014 Chevy take?

There isn’t a single headlight bulb that fits every 2014 Chevrolet model; the exact bulb depends on the model, trim, and headlight type (halogen, HID, or LED).


To find the right bulb for your specific car, consult the owner’s manual, inspect the bulb in the headlight housing, or use a reputable parts database with your year, make, and model. The following guide explains how to identify the correct bulb and what types you might encounter in 2014 Chevrolets.


How to identify the exact bulb for your 2014 Chevrolet


Use these steps to confirm the precise bulb type for your vehicle.



  • Check the vehicle’s owner’s manual for the section on replacing headlights; it lists the exact bulb part numbers for your model.

  • Look at the existing bulb in the headlight housing; the base or glass often bears a bulb code such as H11, 9005, 9006, D1S, D2S, or D3S.

  • Determine whether your headlights are halogen, HID, or LED, since this affects the replacement type and the required bulb or module.

  • If you can’t read the bulb, use a reliable parts retailer or GM’s official parts lookup by entering the year, make, model, and trim to retrieve the exact bulb specification.

  • If in doubt, bring the old bulb to an auto parts store for an in-person cross-reference or consult a professional mechanic.


Employing these steps helps ensure you purchase the correct bulb for your specific 2014 Chevrolet configuration.


Common families of headlight bulbs you might encounter


Most 2014 Chevrolets that use traditional bulbs fall into a few common categories. Understanding these can help you shop with confidence, but always verify against your car’s exact specification.



  • Halogen low beams commonly use H11 in many GM models.

  • Halogen high beams commonly use 9005 (HB3) bulbs.

  • Some trims with projector headlights use HID bulbs such as D1S, D2S, or D3S, depending on the package.

  • LED headlamps (where equipped) use integrated LED modules rather than replaceable bulbs.


Because the 2014 Chevrolet lineup offered several options across trims, the precise bulb selection can vary even within the same model year.


Summary


There is no one-size-fits-all answer for a 2014 Chevy. The bulb type depends on the model, trim, and whether the headlights are halogen, HID, or LED. Verify by checking the owner’s manual, examining the existing bulb, or using a reliable parts lookup. If you’re unsure, seek assistance at an auto parts store or a dealership to avoid buying the wrong bulb.

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