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2014 Honda Accord HID & LED Conversion Kits

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2014 Honda Accord Headlight Bulb Size

The 2014 Honda Accord entered its sophomore year of the ninth generation with Honda's Earth Dreams powertrain technology and a reputation as the midsize sedan benchmark. If you are searching for the 2014 Honda Accord headlight bulb size, here is the complete breakdown: the low beams use H11 bulbs, the high beams take 9005 bulbs, and the fog lights use H11 bulbs. Whether your Accord runs the 2.4L i-VTEC four-cylinder or the 3.5L V6, the headlight fitment is identical across all trims.

The LX and Sport trims came with halogen reflector housings from the factory, while the EX and above featured projector-style headlights. Regardless of which housing your 2014 Accord has, upgrading to 2014 Honda Accord LED headlights is a straightforward plug-and-play swap that dramatically improves nighttime visibility and gives the front end a modern appearance.

LED Headlight Upgrade for the 2014 Honda Accord

Honda built the 2014 Accord to last, and many of these cars are still racking up highway miles with their original owners. But those factory halogen bulbs were never the strong point. After a few years, the yellowish output fades further, and night driving becomes more of a strain than it should be.

An LED conversion kit transforms the driving experience. You get crisp 6000K white light that reaches further down the road and fills the lane width edge to edge. LED bulbs fire at full brightness the instant you turn them on, draw less power from your electrical system, and generate minimal heat compared to halogen. The compact driver units tuck neatly behind the headlight housing with no trimming or modification required.

For owners who want peak raw output, HID kits remain an option. They deliver exceptionally dense light but require a ballast per side and a brief warm-up period before reaching full brightness. Either way, every HID Nation kit ships free and includes a lifetime warranty, so there is zero risk in upgrading.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2014 Honda Accord headlight bulb size?

The 2014 Honda Accord uses an H11 bulb for the low beam, a 9005 bulb for the high beam, and an H11 bulb for the fog light. This fitment applies to every trim level, including LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, and Touring, whether equipped with the four-cylinder or V6 engine.

Do projector and reflector housings on the 2014 Accord use the same bulb?

Yes. The 2014 Accord LX and Sport use reflector housings, while the EX and higher trims use projector housings, but both accept the same H11 low beam and 9005 high beam bulbs. When upgrading to LED, make sure to choose a kit designed for your housing type so the beam pattern stays focused and does not scatter light toward oncoming traffic.

Will LED headlights interfere with Honda Sensing on my 2014 Accord?

Honda Sensing was not available on the 2014 Accord, so there are no forward-facing camera or radar compatibility concerns when installing LED headlights. You can upgrade the low beams, high beams, and fog lights without worrying about triggering any driver-assist warnings or error codes.

Can I match the color temperature across all three bulb positions?

Absolutely. Since the 2014 Accord uses H11 for both the low beam and fog light, ordering the same LED kit for both positions guarantees a uniform 6000K white appearance. Pair those with a 9005 LED high beam kit in the same color temperature and the entire front lighting system will have a clean, cohesive look day and night.

How long does it take to install LED headlights on a 2014 Honda Accord?

Most owners complete the full LED headlight installation in 20 to 30 minutes using only basic hand tools. You access each bulb from behind the headlight housing under the hood, twist the retainer to release the old halogen, and plug in the LED replacement. No wiring splicing or bumper removal is necessary. HID Nation kits are designed as a direct plug-and-play fit for the 2014 Accord.