Quickly and easily find the replacement bulbs you need for your 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 Ford F-150 (12th Generation). This guide will help you find every bulb from bumper to bumper.
The 12th Generation Ford F-150 most commonly comes with factory halogens headlights but it may be equipped with HIDs from the factory. We recommend checking before ordering bulbs by pulling one headlight bulb or contacting Ford with your VIN.
To save you time, we summarized all the bulb sizes for you in this short guide. We organized all the bulb sizes into 5 lighting categories with easy-to-read charts. Select any of the categories below to jump right to the bulb size chart you need:
- Headlight Bulb Sizes
- Fog Light Bulb Sizes
- Brake & Tail Light Sizes
- Turn Signal & Marker Bulb Sizes
- All Other Bulb Sizes
- Bulb Size Summary
- Upgrading Your Bulbs (Popular!)
- Installation Video
- Owner Manuals
- FAQ's
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2009 to 2014 Ford F150 - Headlight Bulb Sizes (Low & High Beam)
Position | Bulb | Type | Upgrade Avail. |
Low + High Beam Headlights | H13 (9008) | Halogen | Yes |
Low + High Beam Headlights | D3S | HID | No |
- Year Range 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
- This vehicle uses 1 bulb for both the low and high beams. Learn more about dual-beam bulbs.
- Not sure about the difference between headlight low beams and high beams? Learn More.
2009 to 2014 Ford F150 - Fog Light Bulb Sizes
Position | Bulb | Type | Upgrade Avail. |
Fog Light | 9140 (H10) | Halogen | Yes |
Puddle Light | LED | LED | No |
- Year Range 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
- Factory LED lights cannot be changed or upgraded. Please visit an authorized dealer for service.
2009 to 2014 Ford F150 - Brake & Tail Lights Bulb Sizes
Position | Bulb | Type | Upgrade Avail. |
Brake Light (Rear) | 4057 | Halogen | Yes |
Brake Light (High-Mounted) | 912 | Halogen | Yes |
Reverse Light | 912 | Halogen | Yes |
Parking Light | 3157 | Halogen | Yes |
Tail Light | 4057 | Halogen | Yes |
- Year Range 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
2009 to 2014 Ford F150 - Turn Signal & Marker Bulb Sizes
Position | Bulb | Type | Upgrade Avail. |
Turn Signal Bulb (Front) | 3157 | Halogen | Yes |
Turn Signal Bulb (Rear) | 3057 (4057) | Halogen | Yes |
Turn Signal Bulb (Side) | LED | LED | No |
Side Marker (Front) | 168 | Halogen | Yes |
Side Marker (rear) | 4057 | Halogen | Yes |
- Year Range 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
- Factory LED lights cannot be changed or upgraded. Please visit an authorized dealer for service.
2009 to 2014 Ford F150 - All Other Bulb Sizes
Position | Bulb | Type | Upgrade Avail. |
License Plate Light | 194 | Halogen | Yes |
Glove Compartment Light | LED | LED | No |
Map Light | 2825 (12961) | Halogen | Yes |
Rear Dome Light | 578 | Halogen | Yes |
Trunk/Cargo Light | 912 | Halogen | Yes |
- Year Range 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014.
- Factory LED lights cannot be changed or upgraded. Please visit an authorized dealer for service.
Ford F-150 LED/HID Bulb Size Summary
Year Range | 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 |
Headights (Halogen) | H13 (9008) |
Headlights (HID) | D3S |
Fog Light | 9140 (H10) |
Back Up (Reverse) Light | 921 |
Brake Light (Rear) | 4057 |
Brake Light (High-Mounted) | 912 |
Side Marker (Front) | 168 |
Side Marker (rear) | 4057 |
Turn Signal Bulb (Front) | 3157 |
Turn Signal Bulb (Rear) | 3057 (4057) |
License Plate Light | 194 |
Parking Light | 3157 |
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Headlight Bulb Replacement Video - 2009 to 2014 Ford F-150 (12th Gen.)
Need some guidance? Check out this great step-by-step video on how to change your headlight bulbs in your 2009 to 2014 Ford F-150 with factory (OEM) halogen lights.
Owner Manuals 2009 to 2014 Ford F150
Need more information about bulb sizes, how to change the bulbs, or simply need the owner's manual? Find it below:
- 2009 Ford F-150 Owner's Manual
- 2010 Ford F-150 Owner's Manual
- 2011 Ford F-150 Owner's Manual
- 2012 Ford F-150 Owner's Manual
- 2013 Ford F-150 Owner's Manual
- 2014 Ford F-150 Owner's Manual
FAQ
Can this guide be applied to 2010, 2011, 2012, or 2013 Ford F-150?
Yes. This guide applies to all years from 2009 to 2014 (12th Generation) Ford F-150s.
I am not sure if my 2009-2014 F-150 has halogen or HID bulbs, how can I tell?
The safest way to check is by pulling one headlight bulb and checking the part number on the bottom of the bulb (see example). The halogen bulb will be an H13 (9008) and the HID will be a D3S.HID bulbs are typically brighter and offer a whiter light. Halogen lights will be dimmer and have a yellowish color.
What type of bulbs do you recommend for my 2009-2014 Ford F-150?
If you do a lot of nighttime driving or have difficulty seeing at night, we recommend upgrading from halogen to either LED or HID bulbs. They will produce more light and last longer than replacement bulbs.If you have factory HIDs, we recommend getting simple replacement bulbs. From experience, we can tell you that HID to LED conversion kits will be a waste of time and money.
Can I change the bulbs on my 2009-2014 F-150 myself?
Yes, so long as they are halogens or HID. Changing bulbs is quite easy for the most part. We strongly advise finding How-To videos online for the specific bulb(s) you wish to change and consult the Owner's Manual for additional help.If your vehicle has factory LED bulbs, you will need to visit your dealership to have them changed.
I purchased aftermarket assemblies for my F-150, can I use this guide?
No. Aftermarket assemblies typically use different bulb sizes. Consult with the assembly manufacturer for the right bulb size(s).
What tools do I need to change the headlight bulbs on my 2009-2014 F-150?
You will need a flat screwdriver, a 10mm wrench, or a drill to remove the nuts and bolts. We also recommend wearing gloves to prevent getting fingerprints on the bulbs.
Sources:
- XenonPro.com Research
- Ford Owner Manuals
- Sylvania Automotive
- Philips Automotive Bulb Finder (USA)
Disclaimer: The information contained on this page is provided free of charge to our visitors. It was prepared to the best of our abilities and with all the information available to us at the time of writing. We reserve the right to change, remove or update any information contained on this page at any time and without notice to improve its accuracy. The most reliable method to determine the bulb size is by pulling your actual bulb(s) and reading the part number indicated directly on the bulb. The information compiled on this page comes with no guarantees or warranties.