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The HELLA H7 Standard Halogen Bulb delivers 55W of bright, reliable light at 12V, engineered for exact vehicle fit and long-lasting performance. Trusted globally for over a century, HELLA’s OE-quality bulbs enhance nighttime visibility and safety, certified to meet international standards. Ideal for professionals who demand dependable, high-performance automotive lighting.






| ASIN | B00IKMCF58 |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,487 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #20 in Automotive Headlight Bulbs |
| Brand Name | Hella |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,366) |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04082300285833 |
| Included Components | Funnel |
| Item Type Name | Bulbs |
| Light Source Type | Halogen |
| Manufacturer | HELLA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H7 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Model Number | H7 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | H7 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Headlight |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 55.00 |
L**U
Great Price, Very Good Lighting
HELLA H7TB Exact fit for 2016 Mitsubishi outlander low beam bulb. Great price for two headlight bulbs. Very good bright steady light spread sides and front, see obstacles and forward path clearly at night.
3**D
Exceeded expectations!
Great deal for the price! Better than my previous Autozone buy. Perfect fit and better performance too.
R**T
Great quality
Great stock replacement bulb
B**S
Best lowest price bulb ever.
Over the past few years ,the wife's car has had a penchant for eating headlight bulbs every 2-3-5 months or so. I'm a tech, been all over it and don't have a good answer other than some vibration issue. So I've spent upwards of 60$ for 2 Sylvania headlight bulbs only to have them last a few months. Even with whatever the problem is ,these outlast any high dollar bulbs I've used. So I buy 4 at a time and I'm really good at replacing them when one goes out. Can't beat em for the price, I've used a few in other cars already and had zero issues. At that price I'm not even questioning their origin or who manufactures them because they work and the price is the lowest I've found for a name brand bulb. Will buy again, well, because 2014 VW Jettas love to eat light bulbs and I've renamed it the light bulb eater ! (if anyone remembers that little Johnny joke).
K**Y
O
Hey guys it's working !
K**E
Quick Brightness Restored
These are super easy to install & deliver a nice bright beam pattern, so needed in winter driving. Great value as well.
T**N
What can I say? If it fits, you want OEM replacement and your bulb is burned out, this is good
My car is going on 22 years old, so I've replaced this more than once when the low beams go out (different bulb for high beam). Probably should polish up the plastic in the headlight, though I live in the sunbelt, and these fog up again after awhile (wish they still used sealed beams, the sun didn't degrade the glass and you got whole new unit for much less expense and lower maintenance). Probably should replace the headlight reflector unit and plastic, not just because of the fogged plastic, but also mine has some sort of built in city light unit but the insulation on the wiring has deteriorated and threatens to short out even if the wiring to the low and high beam bulbs itself is fine (wires are inside the headlight unit...probably should just cut the wire, since they're not required to pass inspection, and don't really do much besides look unique....kind of like the light bar on my Dad's 80's Mercury Sable but for a European car. Anyhow, assuming you can get to the back of the unit to open it up (one side is easy on my car, the other side have to move the battery since it is in the way until you've replaced the bulb...might be good to just replace both high and low beams on that side while you're doing it even if one bulb still works). Bulb is keyed so it is oriented by the unit it goes into, there's a wire clip that I always forget how it works between changes since usually several years go by between replacements. Of course, try to keep the protective cover on the bulb and don't touch it with your hands, else you should wipe it down with alcohol to remove any oil that gets on the bulb (handle it by the stem and try not to touch the glass portion when putting it in place). Probably shouldn't wait until my state inspection to check, but sometimes it is oddly hard to know bulb is burned out on one side unless you leave lights on and get out of the car to check...on my car you have to have keys in ignition, otherwise the headlights don't come on, so don't scare yourself if none of your lights come on with switch in on position but the keys not in the right position in the cylinder. Another hint, I live in the sunbelt and state inspections are during the day, originally I think I had a buzzer that came on if the lights were on with the keys out of the ignition, but doesn't work anymore, so make sure to check to make sure your lights are turned off during the day after the inspection is complete, or you risk having a depleted or even dead battery due to lights being on and you not noticing since it is so bright out.....caught me 2 years in a row at inspection time where they guy didn't turn my lights off after checking that they worked OK, and I couldn't tell (parked outside in the sun so didn't know they were on) and drained the battery....even if headlight is off, other lights still on if switch isn't turned off (my car has manual light control, no photoelectric sensor to automatically turn them on/off on top of the dashboard). Replaced with the original halogen bulb...LEDs are popular now and I'm sure use less energy, guess I'm traditionalist but try to keep original type of parts when replacing them...maybe lighting doesn't matter as much, but sometimes there's a reason the OEM part was spec'd, found out in my profession that one guy usually isn't aware enough to second guess the original intent of the designer if they specify part for some reason you might not be aware of....I respect their time doing the engineering, and hope they do the same if they buy the end product I work on (nothing vehicle related)....probably more important for filters and such, but keep that philosophy even with parts that aren't that sensitive to options
R**R
Solid
Very similar to the stock bulbs on 2018 Kia forte, cannot tell the difference. Great value and no problems installing them.
A**.
Good brightness and very good quality
C**N
この商品はこれまでに2回購入し、2回ともAmazon海外ダイレクトを使ってAmazon US経由で購入しました。 1回目は特に問題なく届き、バルブも正常に作動しました。 HELLAのスタンダードハロゲンらしい安定した品質で、安心して使えるバルブだと思います。 しかし2回目に購入した際は梱包状態が非常に悪く、ペラペラの包装紙のような簡易梱包で届きました。 開封前の時点で中からカラカラと音がしており、不安に思いながら開封すると、バルブが折れ曲がっており、パッケージ自体もすでに開いた状態になっていました。 ガラス製のハロゲンバルブは非常に繊細な商品なので、このような梱包では輸送中の破損リスクが高いと思います。 商品自体の品質には問題はないと思いますが、Amazon US経由で購入する場合は梱包状態に注意した方が良いと感じました。
R**L
Hope they last as long as the original bulbs in car.
H**S
Compre estos focos como repuesto para la camioneta de mi esposa. La marca es confiable y de buena calidad, después de que se dañan los focos originales, suelo adquirir esta marca por precio y durabilidad.
L**H
Bulb worked fine
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