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The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix has a unique bulb configuration not shared with adjacent model years.
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What Size Bulbs Does a 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix 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 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix Have?

The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix utilizes a refined lighting configuration featuring 13 distinct bulb positions. It features an extensive lighting system powered by a dual-bulb halogen configuration using separate 9006 low beam and 9005 high beam bulbs for precise light distribution.

Can You Put LED Bulbs in a 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Upgrading to LED is one of the most effective ways to modernize your Pontiac's appearance and safety profile. We recommend starting your upgrade with the 9006 low beams, as they see the most use. Adding a matching 9005 LED kit later will complete the look and ensure consistent lighting performance. Don't forget the 889 fog lights; switching these to LED can dramatically improve your visibility in adverse weather.

1996 Pontiac Grand Prix Bulb Size Chart

PositionBulb SizeShop
Turn Signal Front3157NABuy 3157NA
High Beam9005Buy 9005
Low Beam9006Buy 9006
Fog Light889Buy 889
Brake Light3057Buy 3057
Side Marker194Buy 194
Parking Light3057Buy 3057
Tail Light194Buy 194
Turn Signal Rear3057Buy 3057
License Plate194Buy 194
Reverse Light3157CKBuy 3157CK
Trunk Light920Buy 920
Map Light906Buy 906

How do the 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix's bulbs compare to other years?

The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix changed bulb sizes from 1995. The previous model year used a different configuration.

The 1997 model switched to a different bulb configuration.

This bulb configuration covers the 1996 model years. 1995 1997

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