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The 2008 Dodge Dakota has a unique bulb configuration not shared with adjacent model years.
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What Size Bulbs Does a 2008 Dodge Dakota 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 2008 Dodge Dakota Have?

When it comes to nighttime visibility, the 2008 Dodge Dakota relies on an arrangement of 13 specialized bulbs. It features an extensive lighting system powered by a halogen-based setup where a single H13 LED dual-filament bulb handles both low and high beam duties within the same reflector. This model belongs to the late years of the Dakota's 1987-2010 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 2008 Dodge Dakota?

Upgrading to LED is one of the most effective ways to modernize your Dodge's appearance and safety profile. Since your Dakota uses a single H13 LED bulb for both high and low beams, ensure your chosen LED kit is "dual-beam" compatible. This allows the LED circuitry to mimic the two-filament design of the original halogen bulb. 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. Don't forget the 2504 LED fog lights; switching these to LED can dramatically improve your visibility in adverse weather.

2008 Dodge Dakota Bulb Size Chart

How do the 2008 Dodge Dakota's bulbs compare to other years?

The 2008 Dodge Dakota changed bulb sizes from 2007. The previous model year used a different configuration.

The 2009 model switched to a different bulb configuration.

This bulb configuration covers the 2008 model years. 2007 2009

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