The Dodge W250 uses H6054 and H6024 bulb sizes for both high beam and low beam headlight applications. The replacement chart covers vehicle production years spanning 1981 to 1993 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 H6054 is the dominant headlight specification across the Dodge W250 lineup, covering both high beam and low beam positions for the 1981-1993 model years, with one conditional exception in 1985.
The H6054 is an ANSI-standard 5x7-inch rectangular sealed beam unit rated at 12V. It is not a bulb in the conventional sense, as the entire sealed unit is replaced rather than an internal filament or capsule.
The H6024 is an ANSI-standard 7-inch round sealed beam unit, also rated at 12V and also replaced as a complete unit. It applies exclusively to 1985 Dodge W250 vehicles equipped with a two round headlamp configuration.
The 1985 model year is the only year in the specification range where two distinct bulb sizes are listed. The H6054 applies to vehicles with two rectangular headlamps, while the H6024 applies to vehicles with two round headlamps, making headlamp housing style a critical factor for that year.
Both the H6054 and H6024 carry ANSI standardization recognized in both the United States and Canada, meaning they conform to a shared North American specification rather than a manufacturer-exclusive standard.
Because both sealed beam types serve as both high beam and low beam in a two-headlamp system, a single sealed beam unit on the Dodge W250 handles the full range of headlighting functions rather than splitting those functions between separate bulbs.
The rectangular H6054 and the round H6024 are not interchangeable, as their physical form factors differ and each is matched to a specific headlamp housing shape present on the 1985 model.