Suzuki Motorcycle AN400 Burgman high beam and low beam headlight bulbs utilize 9003, H7, and HS1 bulb sizes depending on beam type and production specifications. The replacement chart covers 2003 through 2009 model years with corresponding bulb specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 9003 and HS1 bulb types are the most frequently specified across the Suzuki Motorcycle AN400 Burgman headlight positions. Both are dual-filament halogen bulbs operating at 12V, meaning a single bulb serves both high and low beam functions through two separate filaments within one housing.
The 9003 follows the ANSI standard used in the United States and Canada, while the HS1 follows the ECE standard used in Europe and worldwide. Despite both being dual-filament 12V halogen bulbs, they are not interchangeable due to differing base types and wattage ratings.
The 9003 uses a P43t base and is rated at 60W on high beam and 55W on low beam. The HS1 uses a PX43t base and is rated at 35W on both beams. The base designations differ by the presence of a locking tab on the P43t versus the PX43t, which physically prevents cross-fitting between the two types.
The H7 is a single-filament halogen bulb with a PX26d base, rated at 12V and 55W. Its use in only the 2007 low beam position on the AN400 Burgman means it functions solely for low beam output, with a separate bulb type handling the high beam in that model year.
For the 2007 AN400 Burgman, the high beam and low beam headlight positions require different bulb types: the 9003 for high beam and the H7 for low beam. These two bulbs have different bases and filament configurations, making them non-interchangeable with each other.
The 2003-2006 model years use the HS1 in both the high beam and low beam positions, reflecting a single-bulb dual-filament fitment for the entire headlight assembly during that period.
The 2007-2009 model years use the 9003 for the high beam position. The low beam position transitions from the H7 in 2007 to the 9003 in 2008-2009, at which point both positions share the same bulb type.