2010 Ford Expedition Headlight Bulb Size
The 2010 Ford Expedition headlights have a single bulb size (H13) for high and low beams.
Using the 2010 Ford Expedition bulb chart below, you can quickly identify the correct replacement lamp for all 13 positions of its lighting system.
Headlight Bulb High Beam and Low Beam - H13
Center High Mount Stop Light Bulb - 2825
Center High Mount Stop Light Bulb - 98
Brake Light Bulb - 4157R
Turn Signal Light Bulb Front - 3157A
License Plate Light Bulb - 168
License Plate Light Bulb - 917
Parking Light Bulb - 3157A
Tail Light Bulb - 4157R
Turn Signal Light Bulb Rear - 4157
Back Up Reverse Light Bulb - 921
Side Marker Light Bulb Front - 194NA
Side Marker Light Bulb Rear - 4157NA
Replacement Bulb Size for the 2010 Ford Expedition
Considering an upgrade from the Halogen to LED or HID headlights? Find below aftermarket replacements for OEM bulbs compatible with the 2010 Ford Expedition's housing. Note that you may need additional equipment to install LED or Xenon bulbs despite the correct bulb size of the lamp.
2010 Ford Expedition High and Low Beam bulb size - H13
LED Lights
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- Wider Beam Pattern,
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- Adjustable beam,
- High Lumens Performance
- CANBUS Built-in/Error Free
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Introducing the Fahren 2023 Upgraded H13/9008 LED Headlight Bulbs, the perfect upgrade for your vehicle's headlights. With 12PCS of highly bright Top-Automotive LED chips in...
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Halogen Lights
A faster reaction time can save lives. Philips VisionPlus upgrade headlight bulbs produce a light beam longer than the beam produced by standard halogen headlight...
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2010 Ford Expedition Center Stop bulb size - 2825
LED Lights
– Better beam pattern: each bulb has 5 pcs high power SMD led, color temperature: 6000K(xenon white), voltage: 12V
– No polarity no flip: it...
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2010 Ford Expedition Center Stop bulb size - 98
LED Lights
Experience unmatched brightness with the WLJH Instrument Panel 98 LED Light Bulb, boasting a 360-degree glow and modern aesthetics thanks to its high-quality 3030 chips....
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2010 Ford Expedition Brake bulb size - 4157R
LED Lights
Upgrade your vehicle's lighting with the PA LED 4157 Red Light Bulb. Designed to provide a vibrant red emitted color, this bulb is equipped with...
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Upgrade your vehicle's lighting performance with the KATUR 4157 Red Light Bulb. Designed to provide better visibility and exceptional performance, this bulb is the perfect...
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2010 Ford Expedition Turn Signal bulb size - 3157A
Halogen Lights
The Philips 3157A LLB2 miniature bulb is a halogen bulb that provides twice the life of standard incandescent bulbs. It has a long-life rating of...
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LED Lights
Philips Ultinon 3157A LED bulb is an amber colored light that uses a high-quality, high-intensity Philips LED chip. The amber color of this Philips Ultinon...
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- Standard 3157 LED Bulb Lamp with 5630 33SMD High Power LEDs, Brighter than Normal Incandescent Bulbs.
- Cross-Compatibility: Fits 3047, 3057, 3057A, 3155, 3157, 3157A, 3157NA, 3357, 3357A, 3454NA,...
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Ford Expedition 2010 bulb size chart specifies the recommended bulb part numbers and types for all positions of its lighting system, like headlights, fog lights, brake lights, side markers, etc.
If you want to upgrade the headlights, the aftermarket bulb you select has to be the exact size your Ford Expedition 2010 requires to fit into the housing and match the wattage and voltage specifications.
LightningLab project pulls information about the 2010 Ford Expedition bulb sizes from the vehicle's manual and leading automotive lighting suppliers. All the data is classified and fact-checked by our editorial team.
The following chart with the 2010 Ford Expedition bulb sizes is provided for informative purposes only. Consult the owner's manual or contact the dealership to double-check the correct bulb type, wattage, voltage, and whether it requires any additional equipment or modifications to be installed on the specific 2010 Ford Expedition trim.
Ensure the bulb is "DOT" compliant to avoid legal issues.
FAQs
How to replace the 2010 Ford Expedition headlight bulb?
First things first, you'll need the right 2010 Ford Expedition bulb size. Of course, you may consult the owner's manual, but let's be honest, that's as dull. Instead, just look at the chart above or remove the old bulb to see its size. It's not rocket science; it's more like... bulb science.
Follow the simple step-by-step instructions:
- 1) Park the 2010 Ford Expedition on an even surface and turn off the ignition.
- 2) Open the hood and pop it up.
- 3) Pull the lock bar up and out of the clip to fix the hood.
- 4) Identify the back of the headlight assembly where the bulb is housed.
- 5) You may need to remove other components to access it.
- 6) Locate the electrical connector at the back of the headlight compartment.
- 7) Press down on the locking tab and pull the connector away from the bulb.
- 8) Remove the Old Bulb. Depending on your trim, you may need to:
- a) Unscrew a retaining ring
- b) Unclip a metal pin
- c) Rotate the bulb counterclockwise
- 9) Insert the new bulb without touching the glass.
- 10) Plug the electrical connector back, making sure it clicks into place.
- 11) Turn on the headlights to test the new bulb.
- 12) You may need to aim your headlights.
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