The Dodge Stealth uses a 9005 bulb size for high beam headlights and a 9006 bulb size for low beam headlights. The replacement chart covers vehicle production years from 1994 to 1996 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 Stealth uses the 9005 bulb for high beam headlights and the 9006 bulb for low beam headlights across the 1994-1996 model years.
Both the 9005 and 9006 are ANSI-standardized single-filament halogen bulbs rated at 12 volts, making them part of a widely adopted North American specification system recognized in the United States and Canada.
The 9005 operates at 65 watts, while the 9006 operates at 55 watts, reflecting the higher power demand typically associated with high beam applications compared to low beam.
Although the 9005 and 9006 share a similar physical profile, they use different base types. The 9005 uses a P20d base and the 9006 uses a P22d base, which means the two bulbs are not interchangeable despite their visual resemblance.
The P20d and P22d designations refer to the base contact configuration of each bulb. The numeric portion indicates the base width in millimeters, confirming that the two bases are physically distinct and seat differently within their respective housings.
Single-filament construction in both bulb types means each serves only one lighting function, which is why the Dodge Stealth requires separate bulbs for high and low beam operation rather than a dual-filament alternative.