The Chrysler Aspen high beam and low beam headlight bulbs both utilize a 9008 size. The replacement chart covers vehicle production spanning 2007 to 2009.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 9008 bulb is the sole bulb type across all headlight positions in the Chrysler Aspen specifications, covering both high beam and low beam functions for the 2007-2009 model years.
The 9008 is a dual-filament halogen bulb, meaning a single bulb contains two separate filaments: one rated at 65W for high beam output and one rated at 55W for low beam output.
Because the 9008 serves both high and low beam functions within one unit, the Chrysler Aspen uses a single bulb per headlight housing rather than separate bulbs for each lighting mode.
The 9008 operates on a 12V electrical system, which is standard for passenger vehicle applications.
The 9008 uses a P26t base, a specific pin-and-collar connector type that physically determines which sockets the bulb is compatible with. A bulb with a different base type will not seat correctly regardless of its wattage or voltage rating.
The 9008 carries an ANSI designation, indicating it conforms to standardized performance and dimensional specifications recognized in the United States and Canada.
The 9008 and H13 designations refer to the same bulb type under different naming conventions, with 9008 being the ANSI trade number and H13 being the international ECE designation. Both are electrically and physically interchangeable.