The Dodge Durango dome light utilizes bulb sizes 214-2, 578, and 211-2 across various production periods. Available data covers the range from 1998 through 2018 for the specified lighting components.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Dodge Durango dome light specifications reference three bulb types across model years: the 214-2, the 578, and the 211-2.
All three bulb types share the same physical length of 41mm and operate at 12 volts with a 12-watt output, placing them in the festoon bulb category.
The 214-2 and 211-2 both use an SV8.5 base, which is a bayonet-style side-contact mounting system common in festoon applications.
The 578 differs from the 214-2 and 211-2 in its contact design, using end-cap contacts rather than an SV8.5 base, which affects socket compatibility despite the identical physical length.
Because the 578 uses a different contact type than the 214-2 and 211-2, these bulbs are not directly interchangeable even though all three share the same 41mm length.
All three bulb types conform to ANSI standards applicable in both the United States and Canada.
The Dodge Durango (2011-2018) uses the 214-2 for the dome light, with the same specification also applying to the 2008-2009 model years.
The 578 bulb was specified for the dome light across the 2001-2007 model years.
The 211-2 was specified for the 1998-2000 Dodge Durango dome light, representing the earliest bulb type listed in the specifications.
The rear dome light position on the 2022-2023 Durango also uses the 214-2 bulb, consistent with the front dome light specification seen in later model years.