Chrysler LHS headlight bulb sizes include 9005XS and 9007 for high beam applications, with 9006XS and 9007 options for low beam configurations, reflecting the specific bulb requirements for this model. The replacement chart covers 1994 through 2001 production years and details bulb size specifications across the designated timeframe.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Chrysler LHS uses three distinct bulb types across its headlight system: the 9005XS, 9006XS, and 9007, all of which conform to ANSI standards recognized in the United States and Canada.
The 9007 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a PX29t base, rated at 12V with a wattage of 65W on the high beam filament and 55W on the low beam filament. Its dual-filament design means a single bulb serves both high and low beam functions within one housing.
The Chrysler LHS (1994-1997) relies on the 9007 for both high beam and low beam headlights, with one bulb type covering both functions per side.
The 9005XS and 9006XS are both single-filament halogen bulbs sharing a straight 180-degree base configuration, which distinguishes them from the PX29t base found on the 9007.
The 9005XS operates at 12V and 65W, while the 9006XS operates at 12V and 55W. Despite their similar base style, the wattage difference means the two bulbs are not interchangeable with each other.
For the 1999-2001 LHS, the high beam and low beam functions are handled by separate bulbs, the 9005XS and 9006XS respectively, rather than a single dual-filament unit.
The "XS" designation on the 9005XS and 9006XS indicates a shorter physical profile compared to their standard 9005 and 9006 counterparts, which is a fitment-critical distinction when selecting replacement bulbs for the 1999-2001 LHS.
Although the 9005XS and 9007 share the same 65W rating, their base types and filament configurations differ, making them incompatible as direct substitutes in the LHS headlight system.