Similarly, it is asked, what is the difference between a 9005 and a 9007 headlight bulb?
9005 is a single Beam bulb, whereas 9007 is a dual-beam bulb. 9005 have a single bulb per headlight, whereas 9007 have two bulbs per single headlight. 9005 is mainly used as a high beam since it only has one filament, whereas the 9007 can be used as both low and high beams since it has dual filaments.
Likewise, what does a H7 headlight bulb fit? Many cars use H7 bulbs as headlights, most notably a variety of BMW, Audi, and Mercedes vehicles. You can find the right bulb fitting for your vehicle using the bulb finder on our home page.
Similarly, you may ask, what headlights bulbs are interchangeable?
Headlight & Fog Light Bulb Cross-Reference Guide - LED | HID | Halogen
| Bulb | Equivalent to | Lighting Technology |
|---|---|---|
| H16 (L-shaped) | H11, H8, H9 | LED, HID and Halogen |
| H16 (T-shaped) | 5202, 2504, PSX24W, PS24W, 5201, 9009 | LED, HID and Halogen |
| H27 | None | LED, HID and Halogen |
| H3 | 64146BC, H3-35W, H3-55W | LED, HID and Halogen |
Is H11 same as 9005?
While the two bulbs share the L-shape, they are not compatible. The H11 is a single low beam light, whereas the 9005 is high beam light with a high illumination capability.