The Mini Cooper Clubman fog light requires a specific H8 bulb size for proper installation and operation. Data for the specified component covers the period from 2016 through 2019.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The H8 bulb is the specified front fog light type for the Mini Cooper Clubman across the 2016-2019 model years when equipped with halogen capsule headlamps. It operates at 12V and 35W, uses a PGJ19-1 base, and follows the ECE standard recognized in Europe, worldwide, and the United States.
The 2019 Mini Cooper Clubman carries two separate front fog light entries: one designated for halogen capsule headlamp configurations and one listed without that condition, both specifying the H8 bulb. This suggests the H8 applies regardless of trim variant for that year.
The rear fog light specification shifts between two distinct bulb types depending on the model year. The 5202 is listed for 2016-2018, while the P21W is listed for 2021-2022, making these two groups non-interchangeable with each other.
The 5202 bulb follows the ANSI standard used in the United States and Canada. It uses a PG20-3 base and operates at 12V and 24W. Its base type differs from both the H8 and P21W, meaning it is not physically compatible with sockets designed for those bulbs.
The P21W bulb operates at 12V and 21W, uses a BA15s bayonet base, and conforms to the ECE standard. The BA15s base is a single-contact bayonet fitting, which is mechanically distinct from the PG20-3 base of the 5202 and the PGJ19-1 base of the H8.
All three bulb types specified across these fog light positions are single-filament designs, meaning each controls only one lighting function per socket rather than combining multiple functions in one bulb.
The H8 and 5202 are both halogen bulbs, while the P21W is classified as a signalling bulb. Despite both the H8 and 5202 being halogen and operating at 12V, their different base types make them incompatible with each other's sockets.