Jeep Scrambler high beam and low beam headlight bulbs both utilize the H6024 size. The replacement chart covers vehicle production spanning 1981 to 1985.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The H6024 is an ANSI-standardized sealed beam unit used across the North American market, operating at 12 volts and housed in a 7-inch round form factor.
Unlike bulb-and-housing systems, the H6024 is a sealed beam unit, meaning the lens, reflector, and filament are fused into a single assembly. When the filament fails, the entire unit requires replacement rather than just an internal bulb.
The Jeep Scrambler uses the H6024 for both high beam and low beam headlight positions across all model years from 1981-1985, with no variation between those two functions.
Because both beam positions share the same H6024 specification, the Scrambler carries identical units in each headlight socket regardless of beam function.
The ANSI standardization of the H6024 means the unit conforms to a defined industry specification recognized in both the United States and Canada, which historically allowed for interchangeability across many vehicle makes and models using the same standard.
The 7-inch round sealed beam format was a regulated headlight standard in the United States for decades, and the H6024 fits within that regulatory framework rather than being a proprietary design specific to this vehicle.