Nissan TITAN headlight bulbs use 9005 for high beam and H11 or 9006 for low beam applications. The chart contains bulb size specifications across 2004 to 2023 production years.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 9005 bulb is the sole high beam specification across all listed Nissan TITAN model years, spanning 2004-2023, with no variation recorded across that entire range.
The 9005 operates at 12V and 65W, making it the highest-wattage bulb in these specifications. It follows the ANSI standard applicable to the US and Canadian markets and uses a P20d base with a single filament.
The low beam position uses two different bulb types depending on the model year. The 9006 covers 2004-2015, while the H11 applies to 2017-2023.
The 9006 and H11 share the same 12V, 55W electrical rating, yet they are not interchangeable. Each uses a distinct base type, with the 9006 fitted with a P22d base and the H11 with a PGJ19-2 base.
The 9006 follows the ANSI standard, while the H11 follows the ECE standard, though the H11 also carries US approval. The differing base designs physically prevent cross-installation between the two types.
For the Nissan TITAN in model years 2017-2019, the H11 low beam specification carries a conditional note indicating it applies specifically to vehicles equipped with halogen capsule headlamps, meaning not all trims or configurations within those years necessarily use this bulb.
The 2022 and 2023 entries list the H11 without the halogen capsule qualifier present in the 2017-2019 entries, reflecting a difference in how the specification is recorded across those year groups.
All three bulb types in these specifications, the 9005, H11, and 9006, are single-filament halogen bulbs, meaning each serves only one lighting function and is not designed to handle both high and low beam duties within a single housing.