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The 1994 Mercedes-Benz S420 has a unique bulb configuration not shared with adjacent model years.
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What Size Bulbs Does a 1994 Mercedes-Benz S420 Use?

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

Installation Difficulty

Hard (Tight clearances)

Est. Replacement Cost

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

What Lighting System Does the 1994 Mercedes-Benz S420 Have?

The 1994 Mercedes-Benz S420 utilizes a refined lighting configuration featuring 6 distinct bulb positions. It features a standard lighting system powered by a dual-bulb halogen configuration using separate H4 low beam and high beam bulbs for precise light distribution. This model belongs to the early years of the S420's 1994-1999 production span. Note that Mercedes-Benz vehicles typically feature a CANbus electrical monitor that checks for specific bulb resistance.

Can You Put LED Bulbs in a 1994 Mercedes-Benz S420?

Upgrading to LED is one of the most effective ways to modernize your Mercedes-Benz's appearance and safety profile. We recommend starting your upgrade with the H4 low beams, as they see the most use. Adding a matching LED kit later will complete the look and ensure consistent lighting performance. Because Mercedes-Benz 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.

1994 Mercedes-Benz S420 Bulb Size Chart

PositionBulb SizeShop
Side Marker1157Buy 1157 →
Turn Signal Front1157Buy 1157 →
Low BeamH4Buy H4 →
Tail Light7225Buy 7225 →
Turn Signal Rear1156ABuy 1156A →
Parking Light1157Buy 1157 →

How do the 1994 Mercedes-Benz S420's bulbs compare to other years?

The 1995 model switched to a different bulb configuration.

This bulb configuration covers the 1994 model years. 1995 →

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