Dodge Power Wagon headlight bulbs utilize H6024 and H6006 sizes for both high and low beam applications, with these bulb designations representing the specifications required for front lighting systems. The replacement chart covers vehicle production spanning 1950 to 1957, detailing bulb size requirements across the model's manufacturing period.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Dodge Power Wagon uses two sealed beam unit types across its 1950-1957 model years: the H6006 and the H6024. Both conform to ANSI standards recognized in the United States and Canada, and both operate on a 12V electrical system.
The H6006 is a 5x7-inch rectangular sealed beam unit. It is not a replaceable-bulb design, meaning the entire unit is replaced when the light fails rather than an internal filament or capsule.
The H6024 is a 7-inch round sealed beam unit. Like the H6006, it follows a whole-unit replacement design rather than housing a separately serviceable bulb.
The Dodge Power Wagon (1950-1955) uses the H6006 for both high beam and low beam headlights. Because both functions share the same sealed beam type, a single unit serves the full headlight assembly on each side.
The 1956-1957 Power Wagon uses the H6024 for both high beam and low beam headlights, replacing the rectangular H6006 format with a round 7-inch unit across both beam functions.
The H6006 and H6024 are not interchangeable. The rectangular 5x7-inch format of the H6006 and the round 7-inch format of the H6024 require different housings, making cross-substitution between the two model year groups physically incompatible.