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Old January 19th, 2008, 03:49 PM
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headlights

ive been searching for what the code is on the headlight bulbs in the 91 crx...

it says either a 9006 or 9007.

i know there are obvious differences...does anyone know for sure?

and also, any idea on the wattage limit? i dont want to fry my harness
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9005 for low beam and 9006 for high beam
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You can also convert your low beams to 9005's as outlined here: Honda-Tech.com: Honda CRX / EF Civic: 9005 headlight conversion

I've never done it but it's been in the back of my mind as somethng I'll do when I need new low beams.

edit: It's 9005 for high beams and 9006 for low beams stock if I remember right.
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i like that idea....im going to...

can someone give me the differences between the 9007-9006-and 9005

why would you do the conversion....i guess im missing something
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You can also convert your low beams to 9005's as outlined here: Honda-Tech.com: Honda CRX / EF Civic: 9005 headlight conversion

I've never done it but it's been in the back of my mind as somethng I'll do when I need new low beams.

edit: It's 9005 for high beams and 9006 for low beams stock if I remember right.
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9005 for low beam and 9006 for high beam


YOU GUYS ARE CONTRADICTORY ON THE 9006-9005......WHO'S RIGHT?
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9006 - low beam
9005 - high beam

Just randomly verified that here: Honda CRX Auto Engine Parts Store - Honda CRX Engine Mechanical Parts, Honda CRX Engine Electrical Parts, Honda CRX Cooling Systems, Honda CRX Body Electrical Parts - Auto Parts FairŪ

I also have a set of 9006 bulbs in my room that came out of the low beam on my car when I put Nokya bulbs in. I was too lazy to check earlier.
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