The Ford E-150 high beam and low beam headlight bulb sizes include 9008, H6054, and 9007 configurations across multiple generations. The replacement chart covers vehicle production years spanning 1975 to 2014 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 Ford E-150 headlight specifications cover both high beam and low beam positions across all listed model years, and in every case the two positions share the same bulb type for a given year and headlamp system, meaning a single bulb type serves both functions on halogen capsule-equipped vehicles.
Three distinct bulb types appear across the halogen capsule headlamp configurations: the 9007 and 9008 are both dual-filament halogen bulbs rated at 12V with a 65W high beam filament and a 55W low beam filament, while the H6054 is a sealed beam unit that operates at 12V but houses both filaments within a fixed, non-replaceable lens-and-reflector assembly.
The 9007 uses a PX29t base and the 9008 uses a P26t base, making the two bulbs physically incompatible with each other despite sharing identical wattage ratings. On the Ford E-150, the 9007 is specified for halogen capsule headlamps on 1992-2007 models, while the 9008 applies to 1992-2007 models.
On the Ford E-150, the 9007 is specified for halogen capsule headlamps on 1992-2007 models, while the 9008 applies to 2008-2014 models. Substituting one for the other is not supported by the specifications, as the differing base types prevent direct interchange.
The H6054 is a 5x7-inch rectangular sealed beam unit. Because the entire lens, reflector, and filament assembly is a single sealed unit, the whole housing is replaced rather than an internal bulb. This type is listed for sealed beam headlamp configurations on the E-150 from 1979 through 2014.
The H6024 is a 7-inch round sealed beam unit, also a non-replaceable assembly, and is specified for the E-150 across 1975-1978. Like the H6054, it operates at 12V and requires full unit replacement rather than bulb replacement.
Vehicles equipped with halogen capsule headlamps and those equipped with sealed beam headlamps require entirely different replacement parts, even within the same model year. For 1992-2014, both headlamp system types are listed simultaneously, indicating that the correct part depends on which headlamp system the specific vehicle was built with.
The H6054 and H6024 sealed beam units are both ANSI-standardized for the US and Canadian markets, meaning they conform to fixed physical and photometric standards rather than manufacturer-specific designs, which allows units from multiple manufacturers to be used as replacements provided the correct ANSI designation is matched.