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What Size Bulbs Does a 2007 BMW 750Li Use?

Correct headlight, fog light, and tail light bulb sizes. Sourced from OEM catalog data.

Installation Difficulty

Hard (Tight clearances)

Est. Replacement Cost

$50 - $150 (HID System)

What Lighting System Does the 2007 BMW 750Li Have?

The 2007 BMW 750Li features an extensive lighting system with 12 bulb positions. It uses factory HID/Xenon technology with D1S projector headlights. The 750Li has been available from 2006 to 2017, and the 2007 model falls in the early-generation years. As a BMW vehicle, it uses a CANbus electrical system that monitors bulb status.

Can You Put LED Bulbs in a 2007 BMW 750Li?

The 2007 BMW 750Li comes equipped with factory D1S HID/Xenon headlights. These already produce significantly more light than halogen bulbs, so upgrading is generally unnecessary. When your HID bulbs burn out, replace them with OEM-spec D1S HID bulbs to maintain the correct color temperature and beam pattern. Avoid cheap aftermarket HID bulbs as they can produce incorrect beam patterns and blind oncoming drivers. Your fog lights use a 9006 LED halogen bulb, which can be upgraded to LED for a whiter color match with your HID headlights.

How to Replace Bulbs on a 2007 BMW 750Li

To remove the headlight bulb, disconnect the wiring harness, then twist the bulb counter-clockwise and pull it straight out of the housing. BMW vehicles are known for tight engine bay clearances around the headlight assembly. You may need to remove the air intake duct, battery cover, or wheel well liner to access the bulbs. Budget 30 to 45 minutes per side for your first replacement. HID headlights operate at high voltage. Always disconnect the battery before working on the headlight assembly. Never touch the HID ballast while the headlights are on, and handle the D1S capsule with gloves to avoid oil contamination. The fog lights are accessed from underneath the front bumper. You may need to remove a few plastic clips or screws from the fender liner to reach the 9006 LED fog light socket.

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Low Beam: HID-D1S LEDHigh Beam: H7 LEDFog Light: 9006 LEDBrake Light: LED BulbTurn Signal Front: 2827 LEDTurn Signal Rear: 7507 LEDDome Light: 2825License Plate: 2825Map Light: 2886XParking Light: 3457NAReverse Light: 921KTrunk Light: 6411
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How Long Do 2007 BMW 750Li Headlight Bulbs Last?

HID/Xenon headlights on the 2007 BMW 750Li typically last 2,000 to 3,000 hours, or about 4 to 6 years of regular driving. As HID bulbs age, they shift color toward pink or purple, which is a clear sign that replacement is needed. Flickering on startup also indicates a worn bulb or failing ballast. At 19 years old, the original bulbs on your 750Li are likely overdue for replacement. Even if they still illuminate, reduced brightness significantly impacts nighttime safety. When one headlight burns out, replace both sides at the same time. Bulbs from the same batch age at similar rates, and mismatched brightness is distracting to oncoming drivers.

What Bulbs Are Compatible with the 2007 BMW 750Li?

Using the wrong bulb size can cause improper beam patterns that reduce your visibility and blind other drivers. It can also cause overheating inside the headlight housing, potentially warping the plastic lens or reflector. Always verify the bulb number before purchasing.

2007 BMW 750Li Headlight FAQ

The 2007 BMW 750Li uses a HID-D1S LED bulb for the low beam headlights. We recommend upgrading to LED for better visibility.

The high beam bulb size for the 2007 BMW 750Li is H7 LED.

The 2007 BMW 750Li uses a dual bulb headlight system. This means you have separate bulbs for high and low beams.

Yes, the 2007 BMW 750Li comes with standard halogen bulbs from the factory, but they can be upgraded to LED. You will need a HID-D1S LED LED conversion kit for the low beams.

Yes, the 2007 BMW 750Li takes a 9006 LED bulb for the fog light position.

Turn off the vehicle and open the hood. Locate the headlight assembly from behind, remove the dust cover or retaining clip, disconnect the wiring harness, twist the old HID-D1S LED bulb counter-clockwise to remove it, then insert the new bulb and reassemble. Note: BMW vehicles use a CANbus system, so LED replacements may need an anti-flicker decoder. The whole process typically takes 10 to 30 minutes per side depending on accessibility.

LED bulbs used off-road or in auxiliary lights are legal everywhere. For on-road headlight use, legality varies by state. Many states allow LED retrofits as long as the beam pattern meets DOT standards. For the best legal compliance, choose a DOT-approved HID-D1S LED LED kit that is designed as a direct replacement and produces a proper cutoff pattern without excessive glare.

A pair of HID HID-D1S LED bulbs costs $50 to $150. If you have a shop do the work, expect an additional $20 to $50 in labor per bulb. Replacing them yourself at home saves the labor cost and usually takes under 30 minutes.

Halogen bulbs produce a warm yellow light (around 3200K), last 500 to 1000 hours, and draw more power. LED bulbs emit a brighter white light (5000-6000K), last 25,000+ hours, and use less energy. LED upgrades for the HID-D1S LED position are available as direct plug-and-play replacements. Since the BMW uses CANbus monitoring, choose a CANbus-compatible LED kit to avoid dashboard errors.

Did BMW 750Li Bulb Sizes Change Over the Years?

Over its production run from 2006 to 2017, the BMW 750Li has seen bulb size changes in the Low Beam, High Beam and Fog Light positions. The 2007 model uses the earlier bulb specification that was in place before the change around 2014. Always verify the exact bulb size for your specific 2007 model year using the chart above, as using the wrong size can result in poor fitment or reduced light output.

Other 750Li Years

Other Vehicles That Use HID-D1S LED Bulbs

These vehicles from other makes also use a HID-D1S LED low beam bulb: