Plymouth Voyager high beam and low beam headlight bulbs utilize 9007, 9004, or H6054 size specifications depending on model generation. The replacement chart covers 1984 to 2000 production years with corresponding bulb size data.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Plymouth Voyager uses three distinct headlight bulb types across its 1984-2000 model years: the 9007, the 9004, and several sealed beam units designated H6054, H4651, H4652, and H4656, all conforming to ANSI standards applicable in the United States and Canada.
The 9007 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a PX29t base, rated at 12V with a 65W high beam filament and a 55W low beam filament. The Plymouth Voyager (1996-2000) uses this bulb for both high and low beam functions within a single unit.
The 9004 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a P29t base, rated at 12V with a 65W high beam filament and a 45W low beam filament. It serves both high and low beam positions on the Voyager from 1990-1995, and also on 1987-1989 models equipped with halogen capsule headlamps.
Both the 9007 and 9004 are dual-filament bulbs, meaning a single bulb handles both high and low beam output. Despite this functional similarity, the two types use different base configurations, the PX29t and P29t respectively, and are not interchangeable.
The sealed beam units used on earlier Voyager models are not replaceable bulbs in the conventional sense. When a sealed beam fails, the entire lens-and-filament assembly is replaced as one unit.
The 1987-1989 Plymouth Voyager presents a split fitment situation. Those years accommodated either halogen capsule headlamps using the 9004 bulb or sealed beam headlamps, making the correct replacement dependent on which headlamp system the specific vehicle was built with.
The H4651 and H4652 are both 4x6-inch rectangular sealed beam units and are variants of the same form factor, yet they are designated separately. The H4651 covers the high beam position on the 1984-1987 Voyager, while the H4652 covers the low beam position on the 1985-1987 models, indicating the two positions used distinct sealed beam variants despite sharing the same physical size.
The 1984 Plymouth Voyager low beam position uses the H4656, a 4x6-inch rectangular sealed beam unit, rather than the H4652 used in subsequent years, making the 1984 low beam fitment unique within the sealed beam era of this model.