Chrysler Voyager headlight bulbs utilize 9005, 9007, H11, and D3S sizes depending on beam configuration and model year. The replacement chart documents bulb specifications across 2000 to 2024 production years.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
ECE standard (Europe & worldwide). Mercury-free HID (xenon) discharge bulb with PK32d-5 base and integral ignitor, for projector-type housings. 42V, 35W.
The 9005 bulb follows the ANSI standard used in the US and Canada. It is a single-filament halogen type with a P20d base, rated at 12V and 65W. Across the Chrysler Voyager specifications, it appears as a high beam bulb for the 2020-2024 model years and also as a low beam option for the 2020 model year equipped with projector-type headlamps.
The 9007 bulb is also an ANSI-standard halogen type, but it carries a dual-filament design with a PX29t base, rated at 12V with a split wattage of 65W for high beam and 55W for low beam. Its dual-filament construction allows a single bulb to serve both high and low beam functions, which is reflected in the 2000-2003 Voyager specifications where it is listed for both sub-parts simultaneously.
The H11 is an ECE-standard single-filament halogen bulb with a PGJ19-2 base, rated at 12V and 55W. Although it originates from the European ECE regulatory framework, it holds US approval as well. It is specified as the low beam bulb for the Chrysler Voyager across the 2021-2024 model years.
The D3S is a mercury-free HID xenon discharge bulb operating at 42V and 35W, with a PK32d-5 base that incorporates an integral ignitor. It follows the ECE standard and is designed exclusively for projector-type housings. It is listed for the 2020 Chrysler Voyager low beam position only on trims equipped with HID headlamps.
The 2020 Chrysler Voyager low beam position carries three distinct bulb fitments depending on headlamp configuration: D3S for HID headlamps, 9005 for projector-type headlamps, and H11 for non-projector-type headlamps. These are not interchangeable, as each corresponds to a different headlamp housing design.
The 9005 and H11 bulbs are both single-filament halogen types, but they use different base fittings, P20d and PGJ19-2 respectively, and operate at different wattages, 65W and 55W. Despite any physical similarities, the differing bases and wattage ratings make them non-interchangeable in the Voyager fitments where each is specified.
The 2000 Chrysler Voyager high beam position lists both the 9007 and the 9005 as separate entries, indicating that two different headlamp configurations were available for that model year, each requiring a different bulb type.