Dodge Pioneer headlight bulbs utilize H5001 size for high beam and H5006 size for low beam applications. The replacement chart covers 1960 to 1961 vehicle production years with corresponding bulb size specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Dodge Pioneer uses two distinct sealed beam units across its headlight system: the H5001 for high beam and the H5006 for low beam, both conforming to ANSI standards recognized in the United States and Canada.
The H5001 is a 4-inch square sealed beam unit operating at 12V. As a sealed beam design, the entire unit is replaced rather than an internal filament or capsule.
The H5006 is a 5.75-inch round sealed beam unit, also rated at 12V. Like the H5001, it requires full unit replacement when it fails.
The square profile of the H5001 and the round profile of the H5006 make the two units physically incompatible with each other, meaning the high beam and low beam positions do not share an interchangeable part.
Both bulb types were consistent across the 1960-1961 model years of the Dodge Pioneer, with no variation in specification between those years for either the high beam or low beam position.