The Saturn L200 high beam headlight uses a 9005 bulb size, while low beam headlight applications require either H11 or 9006 bulb sizes. The replacement chart covers 2001 to 2003 vehicle production 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 Saturn L200 uses three distinct bulb types across its headlight system: the 9005, H11, and 9006, all of which are single-filament halogen bulbs operating at 12 volts.
The 9005 bulb is rated at 65 watts and follows the ANSI standard used in the United States and Canada. It uses a P20d base and serves as the high beam bulb across all three model years covered in the specifications (2001-2003).
The 9006 bulb is rated at 55 watts, also follows the ANSI standard, and uses a P22d base. It is the specified low beam bulb for the 2001-2002 model years.
The H11 bulb is rated at 55 watts and follows the ECE standard, which governs lighting regulations in Europe and other international markets. It carries a PGJ19-2 base and is also approved for use in the United States.
The Saturn L200 low beam specification changed from the 9006 to the H11 in the 2003 model year. These two bulbs share the same wattage but use different base types, making them physically non-interchangeable despite their similar output ratings.
The P20d base on the 9005 and the P22d base on the 9006 are both ANSI-standard bayonet-style bases, though they differ in size and are not cross-compatible with each other or with the PGJ19-2 base used by the H11.