FAQs for 9012 LED Headlight Bulbs
Q: What vehicles use 9012 bulbs?
A: 9012 bulbs are commonly used in newer cars, especially from brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and certain GM models. Always check your vehicle’s manual or bulb chart for compatibility.
Q: What’s the difference between 9012 and other bulb types like H11 or 9006?
A: 9012 bulbs have a unique base and wattage specification, and are not directly interchangeable with H11 or 9006. However, in some cases, adapters may allow conversion — but Boslla recommends always using the correct bulb size for beam accuracy and safety.
Q: Do Boslla 9012 LED bulbs fit projector headlights?
A: Yes, Boslla 9012 LEDs are specifically designed to work in both reflector and projector housings, delivering a clean cutoff line and powerful output without glare.
Q: How do the 3-color 9012 LED bulbs work?
A: Boslla's 3-color bulbs allow manual toggling between white (6500K), warm white (4300K), and yellow (3000K) by quickly switching the headlights on/off. This helps you choose the best lighting for fog, snow, rain, or clear nights.
Q: Will I get a dashboard error or flickering with Boslla 9012 bulbs?
A: In most vehicles, Boslla 9012 LED bulbs are error-free and plug-and-play. However, some vehicles with advanced CANBUS systems may need an additional decoder. Boslla offers optional decoders if needed.
Q: Are Boslla 9012 LED bulbs legal for street use?
A: LED legality varies by country and state. While Boslla bulbs are designed with beam safety in mind, you should always check local road regulations before installing LEDs in your vehicle’s main driving lights.