Chevrolet Malibu Limited Light Bulb Size

How do I know what size my light bulb is?

Need to know the Chevrolet Malibu Limited bulb size to replace a dimmed-off lamp? Below you may find the Chevrolet Malibu Limited bulb size charts with part numbers for all lamp positions like headlights, fog lights, brake lights, tail lights, turn signals, side markers, parking lights, cargo lights, etc.

Some bulb numbers are interchangeable. So if you spot a couple of different bulb sizes for one application, you may install any of them. Choose the year of production for your vehicle to see the list of OEM bulb sizes that are recommended by the car maker. The bulbs available for your Chevrolet Malibu Limited can be upgraded using halogen, LED, OE Xenon, and HID conversion kits.

Choose Chevrolet Malibu Limited Year for Bulb Size Chart

Bulb Position (Application) Bulb number Shop now
Low Beam HeadlightLS
H11
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Low Beam HeadlightLT
H11
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Low Beam HeadlightLTZ
H11
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High Beam HeadlightLS Shop now
High Beam HeadlightLT Shop now
High Beam HeadlightLTZ Shop now
Front Fog LightLS Shop now
Front Fog LightLT Shop now
Front Fog LightLTZ Shop now
Back Up LightLS
921
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Back Up LightLT
921
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Back Up LightLTZ
921
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BrakeLS Shop now
BrakeLT Shop now
BrakeLTZ Shop now
Daytime Running LightLS Shop now
Daytime Running LightLT Shop now
Daytime Running LightLTZ Shop now
Dome LightLS
194
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Dome LightLT
194
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Dome LightLTZ
194
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Front Side MarkerLS
194
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Front Side MarkerLT
194
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Front Side MarkerLTZ
194
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Front Turn SignalLS Shop now
Front Turn SignalLT Shop now
Front Turn SignalLTZ Shop now
3 Conversion KitLS Shop now
3 Conversion KitLT Shop now
3 Conversion KitLTZ Shop now
2 Conversion KitLS
H11
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2 Conversion KitLT
H11
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2 Conversion KitLTZ
H11
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License PlateLS Shop now
License PlateLT Shop now
License PlateLTZ Shop now
Parking LightLS Shop now
Parking LightLT Shop now
Parking LightLTZ Shop now
Rear Turn SignalLS Shop now
Rear Turn SignalLT Shop now
Rear Turn SignalLTZ Shop now
Tail LightLS
194
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Tail LightLT
194
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Tail LightLTZ
194
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What type of headlight bulb does a Chevrolet Malibu Limited use?

We created this light bulb guide to make it easier for you to find the right OEM bulbs for your car. All the data is provided for informational purposes only. The Chevrolet Malibu Limited bulb fitment guide was compiled using information from trusted lighting companies like Osram Sylvania and Philips. 

The list is a work in progress, and we reserve the right to make modifications at any time. Use this information at your own risk. We give no warranties regarding the data presented.

Why are we making such a fuss? We don't want to alarm you, but we feel obligated to inform you. This is because bulb sizes and kits can differ even within the same make, model, and year. The exact manufacturing month may occasionally have an impact on the bulb dimensions.

While we strive to be accurate, the information below may not be entirely correct for your car. Keep in mind that there is always a slight chance it could be wrong due to various factors.

Please let us know if you discover any changes that need to be made, or elements that should be included. It would be very helpful if you would do so.

Can I put LED bulbs in my Chevrolet Malibu Limited?

If you choose a Chevrolet Malibu Limited with all the bells and whistles, LED headlights may come standard. Consider the aftermarket LED bulbs as replacements for halogen bulbs on lower-level trims to gain better illumination and a longer lifespan.  

Consider legal restrictions in your State! 

A new set of LED lights for your Chevrolet Malibu Limited can improve the look and functionality of your vehicle.

If you're looking to upgrade the LED lights in your Chevrolet Malibu Limited, you'll want to take into account the legal restrictions in your area.

Because most states demand that your vehicle have yellow or white headlights, you may not be able to install headlights of different colors.

Check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles or Department of Public Safety to determine what restrictions exist in your state before you begin shopping.

Before buying headlights or taillights, check that they have a DOT/SAE certification. This will guarantee that the light intensity is up to code for street driving.