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9045 Bulb Fitment Guide

The 9045 bulb family is used by 34 vehicles from 4 makes. Commonly found in Fog Light positions.

Positions

1

Fog Light

Vehicles

34

Makes

4

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Top Compatible Vehicles

Showing 10 high-volume model groups across 4 makes. This bulb appears in 10 model groups overall.

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Colorado20042012Fog LightDetails
Colorado 2-Door20092011Fog LightDetails
Colorado 4-Door20092010Fog LightDetails

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Canyon20042012Fog LightDetails

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i-37020072008Fog LightDetails
I-28020062006Fog LightDetails
i-29020072007Fog LightDetails
I-29020082008Fog LightDetails
I-35020062006Fog LightDetails

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XLR20042008Fog LightDetails

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Frequently Asked Questions

The 9045 bulb family is listed for 34 vehicles from 4 makes including Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Isuzu. Browse the compatibility list below and verify your exact vehicle before buying.

LED replacements are available for many 9045 applications, but beam pattern, physical clearance, electronics, and legal use can vary by housing. Check seller fitment notes and verify the existing bulb first.

The 9045 bulb family appears in these positions in our database: Fog Light. The exact position depends on year, make, model, and lighting package.

Cost depends on brand, technology, and whether you are buying a halogen replacement or LED conversion. Compare products that list the exact 9045 bulb family and your vehicle fitment.

9045 products share the same bulb family designation, but output, technology, heat behavior, and beam pattern vary. Choose a product that matches your housing and intended use.

These bulb families are linked because they share aliases, common lighting positions, or similar vehicle coverage in the database.