The Best Honda Ridgeline Car Bulbs
What main light and fog light bulbs do I need for my Honda Ridgeline? We have gathered all the detailed information about the types and sockets of bulbs for Honda Ridgeline in this review.
Honda Ridgeline Light Bulb Guide
How To Choose Headlight Bulb for Honda Ridgeline?
The most popular bulbs used in lighting your Honda Ridgeline are halogen bulbs, HID xenon, and LED bulbs. Different generation Honda Ridgeline models will have their own bulb size.
The Honda manufacturer recommends replacing Honda Ridgeline bulbs every few years, as their efficiency will deteriorate by several percent over time. There are several types of bulbs used in the Honda Ridgeline. Which Honda Ridgeline headlight bulbs to use, we have described in this review.

Hikari LED Headlights Conversion Kit
Product information:
- 6500 Kelvin
- 10000 Lumens
- 50000 hours lifespan
Honda Ridgeline Bulb Size
Honda Ridgeline (2006 – 2016)
- Dipped Beam (Headlight) – H4 (472)
- Full/High Beam (Headlight Flasher) – H4 (472)
- Front Fog Lamp – H11
- Side/Parking Lamp W5W (501)
Honda Ridgeline Headlight Bulbs (Low Beam / Dipped Beam)
Honda Ridgeline (2006 – 2016): H4 (472) Bulbs

Aukee H4 LED Bulb Conversion Kit
Product information:
- 6000 Kelvin
- 10000 Lumens
- 50W
Best H4 Headlight Bulbs:
- OSRAM H4 LEDriving Bulb
- PHILIPS Ultinon LED H4 Bulbs Set
- NINEO H4 LED Bulbs
- HIKARI H4 LED Headlight Bulbs Extra Night Visibility
- CAR ROVER H4 LED Headlight Bulbs
- Torchbeam T2 9004 LED Headlight Bulbs
- Auxbeam 9004 Led Bulb F-S2 Series 9004 HB1 Bulbs
- Marsauto 9004/HB1 LED Headlight Bulbs
Select other H4 lamps:
Honda Ridgeline Headlight Bulbs (High Beam / Headlight Flasher)
Honda Ridgeline (2006 – 2016): H4 (472) Bulbs
The headlight bulb for low and high beam always shines at full power, and switching from low to the high beam is done either by turning the lamp itself or shifting the light barrier.

Aukee H4 LED Bulb Conversion Kit
Product information:
- 6000 Kelvin
- 10000 Lumens
- 50W
Best H4 Headlight Bulbs:
- OSRAM H4 LEDriving Bulb
- PHILIPS Ultinon LED H4 Bulbs Set
- NINEO H4 LED Bulbs
- HIKARI H4 LED Headlight Bulbs Extra Night Visibility
- CAR ROVER H4 LED Headlight Bulbs
- Torchbeam T2 9004 LED Headlight Bulbs
- Auxbeam 9004 Led Bulb F-S2 Series 9004 HB1 Bulbs
- Marsauto 9004/HB1 LED Headlight Bulbs
Select other H4 lamps:
Honda Ridgeline Fog Lamp Bulb
Honda Ridgeline (2006 – 2016): H11 Fog Lamp Bulb

Nineo H11 LED Bulbs Conversion Kit
Product information:
- 6000 Kelvin
- 12000 LM
- 32 Volts, 72.00 W
Best H11 Headlight Bulbs:
- Cougar Motor H11 LED Bulbs
- HIKARI H11/H8/H9 LED bulbs
- Alla Lighting H11 H8 LED Bulbs
- SEALIGHT 9005/HB3 H8/H11 LED Headlight Bulbs
- SEALIGHT Scoparc S1 H11/H8/H9 LED Headlight Bulbs
- AUXITO H8/H9/H11 LED Headlight Bulbs
- BEAMTECH H11 LED Headlight Bulb
- Philips H11 Standard Halogen Headlight Bulb
Select other H11 lamps:
Xenon lamps do not use in fog lights: constantly changing the configuration of the discharge violates the strictly calculated geometry of the light beam, and the headlight does not perform its direct function. For fog lights it is better to use only LED bulbs.
Honda Ridgeline Side/Parking Lamp
Honda Ridgeline Sidelight : W5W (501)

AUXITO 194 W5W LED Light Bulb
Product information:
- 6000 Kelvin
- 240 Lumens
- Voltage 12V
Best W5W 194 Light Bulbs:
- OSRAM LEDriving W5W LED Bulbs
- Yorkim 194 LED Bulbs W5W
- SEALIGHT 194 LED Bulbs W5W
- Marsauto 194 LED Light Bulb
Select other W5W lamps:
Honda Ridgeline Daytime Running Light Kits
Honda Ridgeline Dipped Beam (Headlight): LED kit

Philips Daylight 9 DRL Kit
Product information:
- 6000 Kelvin
- Voltage 12V
- H24 x W125 x D31 mm
Replacement LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL):
- Philips Daylight 9 DRL Kit
- OSRAM LEDriving PX-5 DRL Kit
- HELLA LED Slim Daytime Running Light Kit
- OSRAM LEDriving LG DRL Kit
- OSRAM LEDriving F1 Fog Kit
Select other DRL Kits:
Other lamps
- Stop/Tail Lamp – P21W (382)
- Rear Fog Lamp – P21W (382)
- Reversing Lamp – P21W (382)
- Front Indicator – PY21W (581)
- Rear Indicator – PY21W (581)
Select P21W lamps:
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Honda Ridgeline Generations
Honda Ridgeline 14 Generation (2021)
The Honda Ridgeline is a five-seat midsize pickup, sharing several design strategies with the Honda Pilot SUV. It is equipped with a 280-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 engine that works with a new nine-speed automatic transmission. Both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions are available.
Honda Ridgeline 13 Generation (2020)
2020 updates include the Honda Sensing suite of active safety features now included as standard equipment. Honda Sensing includes collision avoidance braking, forward collision warning, lane-keeping assist, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. Other changes include a luggage compartment door with remote locking and wide-opening rear doors.
Honda Ridgeline 12 Generation (2019)
The 2019 Honda Ridgeline doesn’t follow the typical midsize pickup truck formula, but it succeeds thanks to its compelling blend of comfort, versatility, features, and value. The only thing holding it back is a lousy touchscreen system.
Honda Ridgeline 11 Generation (2018)
Among the 2018 updates, the Ridgeline undergoes only minor changes, including a reduction in available interior trim levels from 12 to nine.
Honda Ridgeline 10 Generation (2017)
After a two-year hiatus, the Honda Ridgeline returns for the 2017 model year. Sharing several design strategies with the Honda Pilot SUV, the Ridgeline has the traditional pickup truck look and offers many of the same exclusive minivan/ SUV/pickup features contained in the previous model.
Honda Ridgeline 9 Generation (2014)
The Ridgeline is built on Honda’s minivan/ SUV platform – essentially a beefed-up Odyssey with standard all-wheel drive and a 3.5-liter V-6 engine. The company announced that 2014 was the last model year for the Ridgeline as we know it, and the truck took a brief hiatus in 2015 and returned as a completely redesigned 2017 model.
Honda Ridgeline 8 Generation (2013)
The rearview camera is the new standard for 2013. The Sport model adds some features to the RT, including 18-inch black aluminum-alloy wheels and a black grille with black honeycomb trim. The headlight and taillight housings are also black, and a fog light kit is included.
Honda Ridgeline 7 Generation (2012)
Honda’s pickup truck receives some mileage improvements and a new Sport model for 2012, and all models feature a new grille design, aerodynamic improvements, and reduced engine friction, all of which contribute to improving the truck’s overall fuel efficiency by 1 mpg on the highway. Everything else on the Ridgeline stays the same as on the 2011 models.
Honda Ridgeline 6 Generation (2011)
There are no significant changes for the 2011 model year. Apart from external aesthetics, there are some style and design issues with the Ridgeline: the traditional bed cover or crossover toolbox mounted on the bed doesn’t fit, the choice of tonnes covers is limited, and visibility is difficult from some corners. While the composite upholstery retains a fresh look and is wide enough to hold 4-by-8 construction materials, there are no bunk slots or vertical dividers for load control.
Honda Ridgeline 5 Generation (2010)
After last year’s styling update, Honda is making only minor changes to the 2010 Ridgeline pickup. Three new body colors are available: Alabaster Silver Metallic, Crystal Black Pearl, and Polished Metal Metallic. The main advantages of the 5-foot cargo platform, of course, are the lockable trunk (8.5 cubic feet of capacity), four cargo space headlights, and a double-action tailgate that opens up and down to support long objects or from the trunk.
Honda Ridgeline 4 Generation (2009)
Honda says there are 50 significant changes or new features in the 2009 model year. This is the first update to the Ridgeline since its introduction in the 2006 model year, but the changes do not represent a major design change. The front and rear bodywork received a cosmetic overhaul in the form of a redesigned bumper and a different grille. The interior got a new look for the dashboard, improved switch controls, new cloth seat materials, and a new steering wheel design.
Honda Ridgeline 3 Generation (2008)
The one-piece design gives the Ridgeline a respectable 8.2 inches of ground clearance, but the cab floor is low enough for easy entry and exit. Lower levels of interior trim come with cloth upholstery; the RTL is finished in leather. The RT and RTX driver’s seat is manual, but it includes a cushion height adjustment. The RTS and RTL do the same with power. This is an important adjustment because it allows drivers of different sizes to optimize their viewpoint.
Honda Ridgeline 2 Generation (2007)
In 2007, Honda introduces the RTX trim level. The three original trim levels are also available: RT, RTS, and RTL. The RTL now comes with a standard moon roof and can be equipped with a navigation system. Standard features on the new Ridgeline RTX include a trailer hitch, gray alloy wheels, a unique honeycomb-mesh grille, body-colored door handles, and a standard towing package that includes a trailer hitch and wiring harness.
Honda Ridgeline 1 Generation (2006)
The Ridgeline is designed for medium-duty off-road use, it can climb a 28-degree hill or, when properly equipped, tow a 5,000-pound trailer. Three interior trim levels are available: RT, RTS, and RTL, the latter of which can be equipped with a sunroof and navigation system.