Dodge Phoenix high beam headlight bulbs measure H5001 in size, while low beam headlight bulbs measure H5006 in size. The replacement chart contains bulb specifications covering 1960 to 1961 vehicle production years.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The H5001 and H5006 bulb types appear across all listed model years for the Dodge Phoenix, covering both high beam and low beam headlight positions for 1960-1961.
The H5001 is a 4-inch square sealed beam unit operating at 12V and conforming to ANSI standards recognized in the US and Canada. Rather than housing a replaceable internal bulb, the entire sealed unit is replaced when the light fails.
The H5006 is a 5.75-inch round sealed beam unit, also rated at 12V and built to the same ANSI standard. Like the H5001, it functions as a single self-contained assembly that is replaced as a whole.
The Dodge Phoenix uses the H5001 for high beam output and the H5006 for low beam output across both listed model years, meaning the two positions require physically distinct sealed beam units that are not interchangeable with each other.
The square profile of the H5001 and the round profile of the H5006 reflect a common mid-century headlight convention in which beam function and housing shape were standardized together under ANSI specifications, making cross-substitution between the two types impossible regardless of voltage compatibility.