The Chrysler Concorde headlight bulb size chart specifies high beam and low beam bulb options including 9005XS, 9007, 9006, and 9006XS sizes for this vehicle model. The replacement chart covers 1993 to 2004 production years with corresponding bulb size data.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Chrysler Concorde used three distinct halogen bulb types across its production run for high beam and low beam headlights: the 9005XS, 9006, 9006XS, and 9007.
The 9007 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a PX29t base, rated at 12V with separate wattage draws of 65W for high beam and 55W for low beam. Its dual-filament design means a single bulb serves both beam functions within one housing position.
The Chrysler Concorde used the 9007 for both high beam and low beam positions during the 1993-1997 model years, meaning one bulb type handled both functions in that generation.
From 1998 onward, the Concorde transitioned to a split-bulb system, with dedicated single-filament bulbs assigned separately to high beam and low beam positions.
The 9005XS and 9006XS are straight 180-degree base variants of their respective standard counterparts. This base orientation differs from the angled bases found on the 9006 and 9007, which affects physical fitment even when electrical ratings are otherwise similar.
The 9006 and 9006XS share the same 12V, 55W electrical rating but differ in base design. The 9006 uses a P22d base, while the 9006XS uses a straight 180-degree base. The two are not interchangeable despite identical wattage, as the Concorde used the 9006XS for 1998-2001 low beam positions and the 9006 for 2002-2004.
All four bulb types in these specifications conform to ANSI standards recognized in both the United States and Canada.
The high beam position on the Concorde used the 9005XS from 1998-2004, a single-filament halogen bulb rated at 12V and 65W with a straight 180-degree base.