💡 Light up your drive with Philips precision and never miss a moment on the road!
The Philips 9006B1 halogen headlight bulb delivers 55 watts of bright, reliable illumination at 12 volts, engineered to OEM standards for a perfect fit and long-lasting performance. Designed for automotive exterior use, it ensures symmetric lighting when replaced in pairs, backed by over 100 years of Philips innovation.
Manufacturer | Philips |
Brand | PHILIPS |
Model | 9006B1 |
Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.6 x 1.6 inches |
Item model number | 9006B1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9006B1 |
Position | Right |
Bulb Type | Halogen |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs, automotive-exterior-fog-light-bulbs |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 55 watts |
B**.
Exact replacement
Great replacement bulb
R**N
Great
I mean there isn’t much to say here, we all know Phillips is one of the leaders in bulbs. These are very good quality and will last a long time if you don’t touch the glass with your bare hands, try not touching it at all. Works great. It’s a warm white (orange) color. Does the job
K**R
Great Price. Solid Performance.
These are great. Don't let the low price scare you away.
J**O
OEM
They say always replace these in pairs. I have beater car and only needed one. Works just like the original. No regrets. Easy to install, thanks to video tutorials online.
L**Y
Installation in low beam lamp for 2005 Honda Accord
The bulb works. It's been installed for ~3 weeks so far.Regarding installation...check out a couple online videos to get familiar with the two approaches to installing the bulb.Through the hood method:I tried to reach in from the top with the hood open. I couldn't get a grip on the bulb. My arms are average size, but I couldn't get deep enough and at the right angle. The high beam bulb would be easier through the top. But the low beam is too deep in the corner.http://youtu.be/HVT4fgAfw2YThrough the inner fender approach:Again, there are a couple very good step by step online videos on how to take the splash guard/inner fender in the wheel well off. The link to the video I used is below. After doing it, it's not that hard. And I'm prepared to do it again in the future. I won't drag my feet for 2 weeks. Lucky I didn't get a ticket while driving.http://youtu.be/-DYgUxQgjAYA point of caution... I broke the small plastic hold clips as I took them off (they hold the inner fender in place). I didn't even notice this until I was putting them back on. Not a big deal. You can buy a set of 10 for under $5 on amazon if you make the same mistake. I haven't actually replaced the 3 that I broke. The inner fender is held in there fairly well by the other clips. (It took me over 2 weeks to replace the bulb.)You'll have to gently hold back the plastic fender far enough to get your arm through. I did it on a day when the temperature was 20 degrees. Do it when its a bit warmer so you don't risk cracking the plastic inner fender. Plastic can get brittle in cold temperatures.Take caution to not touch the bulb and all that stuff too...If you have questions, let me know. Good luck.
C**N
Works good
This fit and works good and fixed the problem of headlight going out intermitantly. Couldn't beat the price.
T**E
Works well
Easy to install, works as expected, no more perdiddle : )
B**N
Cheap
Autozone wanted just about 20$ for the same single lamp
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