The Lexus GX460 high beam headlight uses H9 or 9005 bulb sizes, while low beam headlights require H11 or D4S bulb sizes for replacement. The chart covers 2010 to 2019 model years 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 Lexus GX460 high beam headlight uses two distinct bulb types across its model years: the 9005 for 2010-2013 and the H9 for 2014-2019.
The H9 is a halogen bulb operating at 65 watts with a PGJ19-5 base. It produces a focused, high-intensity beam suited for high beam applications.
The 9005, also known as HB3, is a halogen bulb rated at 65 watts with a P20d base. It is widely used in North American vehicle applications for high beam output.
Although the H9 and 9005 share the same 65-watt rating, their bases differ and the two types are not directly interchangeable without modification.
The GX460 low beam headlight for 2010-2013 is fitment-dependent, with two separate bulb types listed according to the headlamp system installed on the vehicle.
Vehicles from 2010-2013 equipped with halogen capsule headlamps use the H11 bulb for the low beam position. The H11 is a halogen type rated at 55 watts with a PGJ19-2 base.
Vehicles from 2010-2013 equipped with HID headlamps use the D4S bulb for the low beam position. The D4S is a high-intensity discharge type that requires a compatible ballast and igniter and operates without an internal starter.
The D4S and H11 are entirely incompatible with each other, as they differ in operating technology, voltage requirements, and socket design. Correct identification of the installed headlamp system is necessary before selecting a replacement bulb.
No low beam bulb data is listed for the 2014-2019 model years in these specifications.
The high beam circuit for 2010-2013 uses the 9005 regardless of whether the low beam system is halogen or HID, indicating the two circuits operate independently with separate bulb types on HID-equipped vehicles.