Kia Sedona headlight bulbs use 9005, H7, H1, and H11B sizes depending on beam type and model year. The replacement bulb chart covers 2002 through 2021 production years with corresponding specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 9005 bulb operates at 12V and 65W, making it the highest-wattage bulb across the Kia Sedona's high beam specifications. It follows the ANSI standard used in the US and Canada and uses a P20d base.
The H7, H1, and H11B bulbs all operate at 12V and 55W. All three follow ECE standards and carry approval in the US, placing them in a broadly compatible regulatory category despite their differing base types.
The H11B is distinguished from other ECE bulbs by its asymmetric PGJY19-2 base. This base design prevents substitution with standard H11 bulbs, which share similar electrical ratings but use a different base configuration.
The H1 bulb uses a P14.5s single-pin base, while the H7 uses a PX26d two-pin base. These base types are physically incompatible with each other and with the H11B, so fitment is specific to the socket present in the housing.
The 2019-2021 Kia Sedona uses the 9005 for the high beam and the H7 for the low beam, meaning the two headlight positions require different bulb types within the same housing assembly.
The 2007 Kia Sedona low beam position has two distinct fitments depending on production timing. Early model units take the H7, while late model units take the H11B. These two bulbs are not interchangeable due to differing base types.
The H11B low beam fitment applies to the Kia Sedona across the 2008-2014 model years, representing the longest continuous fitment period for a single low beam bulb type in these specifications.
The 2018 Kia Sedona uses the H7 for both the high beam and the low beam positions, making it the only model year in these specifications where both headlight positions share the same bulb type.
The 2019 and 2020 low beam entries carry a "With Halogen Capsule Headlamps" qualifier, indicating that the H7 fitment applies specifically to vehicles equipped with halogen headlamp assemblies rather than alternative lighting systems.
The H7 bulb appears across both high beam and low beam positions throughout the Sedona's model range, spanning the 2002-2005 high beam, the 2018 high beam, and multiple low beam years, making it the most frequently recurring bulb type in these specifications.