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What size bulb is in a 2007 Dodge Charger?


When it comes to maintaining your 2007 Dodge Charger, knowing the correct bulb sizes for your vehicle is essential for ensuring optimal visibility and safety on the road. Whether you're replacing headlights, taillights, or interior lights, having the right information can save you time and effort. In this article, we will break down the various bulb sizes used in the 2007 Dodge Charger.


Headlight Bulb Size


The 2007 Dodge Charger uses different bulb sizes for its headlights depending on the specific model and trim. Here are the common sizes:



  • Low Beam: H11

  • High Beam: 9005


Taillight Bulb Size


For the taillights, the 2007 Dodge Charger typically requires the following bulb sizes:



  • Brake Light: 3057

  • Turn Signal: 3157

  • Reverse Light: 921


Interior Bulb Size


Interior lighting is also important for visibility and comfort. The bulb sizes for the interior lights in the 2007 Dodge Charger include:



  • Dome Light: 578

  • Map Light: 194


Conclusion


Knowing the correct bulb sizes for your 2007 Dodge Charger can make the process of replacing them much easier. Always refer to your vehicle's owner manual for specific details and recommendations. If you're unsure or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional auto service for help.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use 9006 instead of H11?


If you're in a hurry, let us save you some time - H11 and 9006 are not the same bulb, you cannot replace one with the other, and neither is better than the other, they simply have different designs and fit on different vehicles and/or different beams.



What bulb is equivalent to 9007?


HB5



Are 9005 and H11 bulbs the same?


The H11 bulb uses a PGJ19-2 base. Whereas, the 9005 bulb uses a P20d base. This difference in base means that H11 and 9005 are not interchangeable. The bulb and the socket must match for the bulb to fit and work correctly.



What are the yellow things on Dodge Charger?


Dodge ships its Challengers and Chargers with yellow plastic pieces on the splitter to protect the part during shipping. These splitter guards are supposed to be removed by the dealer, but a number of owners have taken to leaving them on, giving their cars an, uh, colorful accent.



How do I know what bulb is in my car?


You can also look in your vehicle handbook in the lighting section of the manual. If you don't have your registration number or vehicle handbook, you can identify the replacement bulb you need by removing the old one. You should be able to see the bulb's application number, which might begin with a D, H or P.



Can I use a 3157 bulb instead of 3057?


The 3157 Bulb: A Closer Look
So to summarize: The 3057 and 3157 bulbs are interchangeable auto bulbs with a W2. 5x16q base. The key difference is that the 3157 draws more power, producing brighter light output, while the 3057 is more energy-efficient.



What vehicle does a 9005 bulb fit?


Due to their brightness and power, 9005 bulbs are often installed in larger vehicles such as SUVs, cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Some car models that use 9005 bulbs include the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Honda Accord, Toyota Corolla, Ford Explorer, and Volkswagen Tiguan, among others.



What are the bulbs in a Dodge Charger?


Dodge Charger (2021) Bulb Size Chart

Headlights (High Beam and Low Beam) (w/ Halogen Lamp Headlights)9005 (HB3)
Dome LightT10 (194 168)
Dome Light (Front)211-2 (578 41MM)
Glove Box LightT10 (194 168)
Interior Door Light211-2 (578 41MM)



What is compatible with a 3157 bulb?


The 3157's cross-compatibility bulb sizes are: 3157, 3157A, 3057, 3155, 3157NA, 4157, 3056, 3356, 3456, 4156, 3047, etc. The 7443 bulb cross-compatibility bulb sizes are: 7443, 7440, 7444NA, 7443ST and 7443LL. 7441, 7444, 992, T20, W21W, WY21W, W21/5W, etc.



What is a 3157 bulb used for?


Ideal for use in your car's back up/reverse, trunk, dome lights and more, Long Life bulbs are a direct replacement for your vehicle.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.