The Jeep F-134 headlight bulb specifications include H6024 and H6006 sizes for both high and low beam applications, with bulb compatibility data organized by production year. The replacement chart covers the 1957 to 1966 model years and documents the corresponding bulb size requirements across that production span.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Jeep F-134 uses two distinct sealed beam headlight types across its listed model years: the H6024 and the H6006, both of which conform to ANSI standards recognized in the United States and Canada.
The H6024 is a 7-inch round sealed beam unit operating at 12V. As a sealed beam design, the entire housing, lens, and filament assembly form a single unit, meaning the whole component is replaced rather than an internal bulb.
The H6006 follows the same sealed beam construction at 12V but uses a 5x7-inch rectangular form factor, making it physically incompatible with mounting positions designed for the round H6024.
The H6024 serves both the high beam and low beam positions for the 1965-1966 model years, indicating a dual-function or paired sealed beam arrangement for those vehicles.
The 1957 model year uses the H6006 for both the high beam and low beam positions, reflecting a different headlight configuration from the later 1965-1966 units.
Because the H6024 and H6006 differ in shape and physical size, the two types are not interchangeable with each other, and substituting one for the other would require modifications to the headlight housing or mounting structure.
The shared 12V operating voltage between the H6024 and H6006 is an electrical commonality, though voltage compatibility alone does not make the two units interchangeable given their differing physical formats.