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The 1970 Dodge Challenger is the first model year to use this bulb configuration (1970–1971).
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What Size Bulbs Does a 1970 Dodge Challenger Use?

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

Installation Difficulty

Easy (Plug and Play)

Est. Replacement Cost

$15 - $40 (Halogen) / $30+ (LED)

What Lighting System Does the 1970 Dodge Challenger Have?

When it comes to nighttime visibility, the 1970 Dodge Challenger relies on an arrangement of 8 specialized bulbs. It features a comprehensive lighting system powered by a dual-bulb halogen configuration using separate H5006 low beam and H5001 high beam bulbs for precise light distribution. This model belongs to the early years of the Challenger's 1970-2022 production span. Note that Dodge vehicles typically feature a CANbus electrical monitor that checks for specific bulb resistance.

Can You Put LED Bulbs in a 1970 Dodge Challenger?

Upgrading to LED is one of the most effective ways to modernize your Dodge's appearance and safety profile. We recommend starting your upgrade with the H5006 low beams, as they see the most use. Adding a matching H5001 LED kit later will complete the look and ensure consistent lighting performance. Because Dodge utilizes a CANbus system, standard LED bulbs may cause "bulb out" errors on your dashboard. Always opt for "Error-Free" or CANbus-ready kits which include the necessary resistors.

1970 Dodge Challenger Bulb Size Chart

PositionBulb SizeShop
Turn Signal Front1157Buy 1157 →
High BeamH5001Buy H5001 →
Low BeamH5006Buy H5006 →
Side Marker194Buy 194 →
Brake Light1157Buy 1157 →
Parking Light1157Buy 1157 →
Turn Signal Rear1157Buy 1157 →
Tail Light1157Buy 1157 →

How do the 1970 Dodge Challenger's bulbs compare to other years?

The 1971 model continues with the same bulb sizes.

This bulb configuration covers the 1970–1971 model years. 1971 →

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