Is an H13 bulb the same as a 9008?

Is an H13 bulb the same as a 9008?

You may already be familiar with popular bulb sizes such as H11, H7, 9003 and H13….Headlight & Fog Light Bulb Cross-Reference Guide – LED | HID | Halogen.

Bulb Equivalent to Lighting Technology
H13 (Dual-Beam) 9008, H13ST/XV LED, HID and Halogen

Is H13 a 9008?

9008/H13 are Dual Beam Bulbs which can achieve Low Beam and High Beam function in one individual bulb, NOT fit vehicles which take separate bulbs for Low Beam and High Beam.

What is a 9008 bulb?

4t Base – Halogen – 250/1,500 Life Hours – Automotive – 12.8/12.8 Volt. This 9008 halogen lamp has dual C-8 filaments, operating at 12.8 volts each. The primary filament’s average life is 250 hours, while the secondary filament’s average life is 1,500 hours.

What does H13 headlight mean?

H13 are the other class of automotive lamps that you can use for all purposes. Unlike many of its counterparts, the H13 are single beam bulbs, as they have two filaments. They also use P26. 5t base and have a nominal power of 60 or 55 watts at 12 volts.

How many lumens is a H13 bulb?

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Are H13 bulbs high and low beam?

Dual beam bulbs such as H4, H13, and 9007 have two filaments, which allows them to create two beams (high and low) when both are activated.

Can I use H11 instead of H13?

The only difference is 2 pin connector on the H11 and 3 pin on the H13. The actually connectors are the same I believe. The other wire that needs to be disconnected is the signal wire that engages the high beam on the bulbs since they are a dual element Hi Lo set the H13.

How do H13 bulbs work?

The high-beam filament sits at the precise focal point of the reflector, providing the best illumination up the road. The low-beam filament sits slightly off the focal point to spread the beam and establish a cutoff pattern to keep glare out of oncoming drivers’ eyes.