The Jeep Wagoneer high beam and low beam headlight bulbs utilize H4701, H4703, H6054, and H6024 bulb sizes depending on the model generation. The replacement chart covers vehicle production years spanning 1963 to 1990 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 H6024 is a 7-inch round sealed beam unit operating at 12V under the ANSI standard for the US and Canada. It is the most frequently specified bulb across the Jeep Wagoneer headlight data, covering both high beam and low beam positions for the 1963-1978 model years.
All four bulb types listed in these specifications, H4701, H4703, H6054, and H6024, are sealed beam units. In a sealed beam design, the lens, reflector, and filament are fused into a single glass housing, meaning the entire unit is replaced rather than an internal bulb.
The H6054 is a 5x7-inch rectangular sealed beam unit operating at 12V. It serves as both the high beam and low beam unit for the 1979-1984 model years, making it the only bulb in these specifications to fill both beam positions with a single part number.
The 1985-1990 model years use two distinct part numbers for the Jeep Wagoneer headlights: H4701 for the high beam and H4703 for the low beam. Both are 7-inch round sealed beam units at 12V, but they are not interchangeable with each other despite sharing the same physical format.
The H4701 and H6024 are both described as 7-inch round sealed beam units, yet they carry different part numbers and are not listed as interchangeable. The H4701 is specifically noted as a variant of the standard 7-inch round format, which accounts for the distinction.
All bulbs in these specifications conform to ANSI standards applicable in the US and Canada. This standardization means physically compatible aftermarket or replacement sealed beam units from different manufacturers can meet the same ANSI designation.
The shift from the H6024 to the H6054 between the 1978 and 1979 model years represents a change in headlight housing shape, moving from a 7-inch round format to a 5x7-inch rectangular format for both beam positions.
All sealed beam units in these specifications operate at 12V, which is consistent with the standard 12-volt electrical systems used in passenger vehicles of these production years.