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What bulbs are in a 2014 Ford Focus?

In most markets, the 2014 Ford Focus uses standard replaceable halogen bulbs for its exterior lighting, with a few variations depending on trim and region. The most common setup includes H11 low-beam headlights, 9005 high-beam headlights, H11 fog lights where equipped, and 3157 bulbs for exterior signaling and taillights. Reversing lights typically use a 921 bulb, and interior/auxiliary lighting often relies on small wedge bulbs like 194 or 168. Always verify the exact sizes for your specific car using the owner's manual, a dealer, or a reliable bulb finder.


Headlights and fog lights


The front lighting on a 2014 Focus is usually a halogen setup. Sizes can vary by market, but the most common configuration is:



  • Low beam: H11

  • High beam: 9005

  • Front fog lights (if equipped): H11


In some European or higher-trim vehicles, bulb sizes may differ slightly, so confirmation is advised.


Turn signals and taillights


Exterior signaling and rear lighting follow conventional wedge-type bulbs in many markets, with regional variations. The typical arrangement for a 2014 Focus includes:



  • Front turn signal: 3157 (amber; some markets use 3157A)

  • Rear turn signal: 3157

  • Tail lights / Brake lights: 3157

  • Reverse light: 921


Note that some markets or trims may swap in slightly different sizes for signaling or tail lights, so verify for the exact vehicle you own.


Interior and specialty lighting


Interior illumination and auxiliary exterior lights generally use small wedge bulbs. Common sizes include:



  • Map lights and dome lights: 194 (W5W) or equivalent

  • License plate light: 194 or similar wedge bulb (depends on region)

  • Trunk/Cargo area light: typically a 194 or similar wedge bulb


Because interior lighting can vary by trim level and regional specification, check the owner’s manual or inspect the existing bulbs to confirm the exact sizes.


How to verify your exact bulbs


Exact bulb sizes for a 2014 Ford Focus depend on market and trim. To ensure accuracy, follow these steps:



  • Consult the owner’s manual for the bulb type and size for each lighting circuit.

  • Check the vehicle’s door jamb sticker, which sometimes lists bulb types or sizes.

  • Use Ford’s official Bulb Finder tool or contact a Ford parts counter with your VIN to get precise spec.

  • Physically inspect the current bulb (basin markings often show the size) and replace with an identical or manufacturer-recommended replacement.


Having the correct bulb size helps ensure proper fitment and beam pattern, and reduces the risk of handling issues or electrical problems.


Summary


The 2014 Ford Focus generally relies on halogen bulbs for headlights (low beam H11, high beam 9005), fog lights (H11 where equipped), 3157 bulbs for front and rear turn signals and tail lights, a 921 bulb for reversing lights, and wedge-type bulbs like 194/168 for interior and license plate lighting. Variations by trim level and regional market are common, so always verify against your specific vehicle using the manual, dealer, or a reliable bulb finder tool.

What bulbs does a Ford Focus take?


  • Bulb H4 VALEO Essential. VALEO - 032006.
  • Bulb H7. BOSCH - 1 987 301 012.
  • Bulb H7 VALEO Life x2. VALEO - 032516.
  • Bulb H7. HELLA - 8GH 007 157-121.
  • Set of 2 bulbs W5W Premium. PHILIPS - 12961B2.
  • Glühlampe H7 ULTRA LIFE. OSRAM - 64210ULT.
  • Bulb- headlight H1. HELLA - 8GH 002 089-133.
  • Front light bulb. PHILIPS - 12342RGTS2.



How to replace headlight bulb 2014 Ford Focus?


To replace a 2014 Ford Focus headlight bulb, first access the back of the headlight, remove the dust cover, and disconnect the wiring. For the low beam (H11), twist the bulb counter-clockwise, replace it, and turn it clockwise to lock it in place. For the high beam (H1), press the tab on the connector, lift it off, replace the bulb, and re-secure the connector. 
This video demonstrates how to replace the headlight bulbs on a 2014 Ford Focus: 57sHaynes ManualsYouTube · Feb 8, 2021
Step 1: Prepare and access the bulb

  • Park the car on a level surface, turn off the engine, and engage the parking brake. 
  • Open the hood and locate the back of the headlight assembly. 
  • Remove the dust cover from the rear of the headlight unit to access the bulb. 

Step 2: Remove the old bulb 
  • For the low beam (H11 bulb): Disconnect the electrical connector by pressing the locking clip and pulling it off. Then, rotate the bulb collar counter-clockwise about 30 degrees and pull the bulb straight out. 
  • For the high beam (H1 bulb): Disconnect the electrical connector by pressing the center tab and lifting it off. Then, twist the bulb counter-clockwise to remove it. 

You can watch this video to see how to remove the high beam bulb connector: 57shappywrenchingYouTube · Oct 17, 2013
Step 3: Install the new bulb 
  • For the low beam (H11 bulb): Insert the new bulb, ensuring it sits correctly in the housing. Rotate the collar clockwise to lock it into place.
  • For the high beam (H1 bulb): Insert the new bulb, then press the electrical connector onto the terminals until it clicks into place. 

Step 4: Finish up
  • Reconnect the electrical wiring plug to the bulb. 
  • Replace the dust cover on the back of the headlight unit. 
  • Test the new headlight bulb to ensure it is working correctly before closing the hood. 



Are H11 and H7 bulbs the same?


No, H7 and H11 bulbs are not the same and cannot be used interchangeably because they have different base designs, socket types, and dimensions. The primary differences are their base configuration and the type of application they are designed for; H7 bulbs are often used for both low and high beams, while H11 bulbs are typically for low beams or fog lights. 
Key differences between H7 and H11 bulbs

Feature H7 H11
Base/Socket Design PX26d base with two bare prongs PGJ19-2 base with two encased prongs
Application Low and high beams Low beams and fog lights
Dimensions Larger diameter (~26 mm) Smaller diameter (~19 mm)
Interchangeability Not interchangeable with H11 Not interchangeable with H7
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How to find the correct bulb
  • Check your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source for the correct bulb type for your vehicle. 
  • Examine the existing bulb: Take out the old bulb and look for the bulb number printed on its base. 
  • Use an online bulb finder: Many automotive parts websites have tools that can look up the correct bulb for your specific vehicle. 



What light bulb does a 2014 Ford Focus take?


Ford Focus (2012-2014) Bulb Size Chart

Headlights (High Beam)H1
Headlights (Low Beam)H11 (H8 H9)
Front Fog LightsH11 (H8 H9)
Reverse Light (Back-Up Light)T15 (912 921)
Brake Light3157 (3156)


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