BMW LED Fog Light Bulbs
Shop SEALIGHT LED fog light bulbs for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Available in common sizes including H11/H8/H9/H16, H10/9145/9140, 5202/5201, and 9006/HB4, these plug-and-play replacement fog light bulbs fit compatible factory fog light housings. Their wide, low-mounted beam improves close-range visibility in fog, rain, snow, and other low-visibility conditions. Choose bright white, yellow, or amber fog light bulbs, and use the vehicle selector above to confirm the correct size and fitment before ordering.
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 12000LM
- Wattage: 60W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 12,000 Lumens
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 10,000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color: Cool White
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 16000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 10,000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3500K
- Lumens: 18000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 18000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 12,000 Lumens
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 10000LM
- Wattage: 50W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 10000LM
- Wattage: 30w/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 12000LM
- Wattage: 60W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3500K
- Lumens: 13000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color: White
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Wattage: 30W
- Color: White
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Wattage: 60W
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 10000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3500K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 10000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 13000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 16000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 18000LM
- Wattage: 13W/Bulb
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 10,000LM
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 40W/Pair
- Color Temperature: 6000K
- Lumens: 6000LM
- Wattage: 20W/Pair
LED Fog Light Bulb Buying Guide
SEALIGHT LED fog light bulbs are designed for drivers replacing worn factory bulbs or upgrading compatible halogen fog lights. When installed in the correct factory housing, these replacement fog light bulbs help provide clearer close-range visibility in fog, rain, snow, mist, and other low-visibility conditions.
Choose white, yellow, or amber fog light bulbs for cars, trucks, and SUVs. This collection includes replacement bulbs for compatible factory front fog light housings—not complete fog light assemblies, pods, mounting brackets, or wiring kits.
How to Find the Right Fog Light Bulb Size
The correct fog light bulb depends on the vehicle year, make, model, trim, and factory lighting configuration. Even vehicles with the same model name may use different bulb sizes across model years or trim levels. Common SEALIGHT fog light bulb sizes include:
| Bulb Family | Common Sizes | What to Check |
|---|---|---|
| H11 family | H11 / H8 / H9 / H16 | Original bulb number, connector and rear housing space |
| H10 family | H10 / 9145 / 9140 | Locking tabs, plug orientation and vehicle fitment |
| 5202 family | 5202 / 5201 | Mounting base, connector shape and housing depth |
| 9006 family | 9006 / HB4 | Connector direction and locking position |
| 2504 family | 2504 / PSX24W | Socket design, mounting base and rear clearance |
| 880 family | 880 / 885 | Bulb length, connector and heat-sink space |
| 881 family | 881 / 886 / 889 | Original bulb number and housing dimensions |
| H3 family | H3 / H3LL | Wiring connection and available installation space |
An H11 fog light bulb is a common application, but H11, H8, H9, and H16 bulbs are not automatically interchangeable in every vehicle. The same applies to other bulb families.
Fitment tip: Use the vehicle selector and compare the original bulb number before ordering. Do not rely on product photos alone.
How to Choose White, Yellow or Amber Fog Light Bulbs
The best fog light color depends on your driving environment, desired appearance, and the colors available for your bulb size.
| Driving Need | Recommended Choice | Main Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Daily commuting and modern styling | White LED fog light bulbs | Crisp output that pairs well with many LED headlights |
| Fog, rain, mist and wet roads | Yellow LED fog light bulbs | Warmer output preferred by many drivers in poor visibility |
| Warmer, distinctive appearance | Amber fog light bulbs | Softer color with a stronger fog-lamp look |
White LED Fog Light Bulbs
White LED fog lights, commonly available around 6000K–6500K, provide a clean appearance and can match the color of cool-white LED headlights. They are a practical choice for daily driving and appearance upgrades.
Yellow LED Fog Light Bulbs
Yellow fog light bulbs, commonly available around 3000K–3500K, produce a warmer light. Many drivers prefer yellow output in fog, rain, mist, dust, and wet-road conditions because it can feel softer than cool white light.
Amber LED Fog Light Bulbs
Amber fog light bulbs provide a warmer and more distinctive appearance. Product availability varies by bulb size, so confirm fitment and check local vehicle-lighting rules before choosing a non-white color.
Fog Lights vs. Headlights: What’s the Difference?
Fog lights, also called fog lamps, are normally mounted lower than headlights. The factory fog light housing is designed to project a wide, low beam that supports close-range road coverage and low-glare visibility.
Headlights and low beams provide the vehicle’s main forward lighting for nighttime driving. Fog lights are supplementary and should not replace standard headlights.
Use fog lights when fog, heavy rain, snow, mist, dust, or similar conditions reduce visibility near the road surface. Follow local laws regarding when fog lights may be used.
LED vs. Halogen Fog Light Bulbs
| Feature | LED Fog Light Bulbs | Halogen Fog Light Bulbs |
|---|---|---|
| Light color | Available in white, yellow and amber options | Usually warm white unless coated |
| Power use | Generally uses less power for the light produced | More energy is converted into heat |
| Service life | Designed for longer use, depending on cooling and construction | The filament gradually wears and dims |
| Installation | Many use a direct-fit, plug-and-play design | Usually matches the original factory setup |
| Compatibility | May require additional space or CANBUS support | Factory electrical compatibility is generally straightforward |
| Selection priority | Fitment, beam pattern, cooling and electrical compatibility | Bulb size and standard replacement performance |
Upgrading from halogen to LED can provide brighter, cleaner output, but only when the bulb matches the original socket, housing space, and vehicle electrical system.
Why Choose SEALIGHT LED Fog Light Bulbs?
SEALIGHT LED fog lights are built for drivers who want a practical, easy-to-install, and value-focused LED upgrade. Instead of only chasing high lumens, SEALIGHT focuses on fitment, color options, everyday reliability, and a smoother fog light bulb replacement experience.
| Advantage | Why SEALIGHT Matters |
|---|---|
| 💰 Value Pick | A practical choice for upgrading from factory halogen fog light bulbs to LED fog light bulbs without overspending. |
| 🔧 Easy Replacement | Many SEALIGHT replacement fog lights are designed for plug-and-play installation, helping reduce complicated wiring or full housing replacement. |
| 🚗 Broad Fitment | Covers common fog light bulb sizes for cars, trucks, and SUVs, making it easier to find the right fog lamp for car or automotive fog lights. |
| 🌈Color Options | Choose white LED fog light bulbs, yellow fog light bulbs, or amber fog light bulbs based on daily driving, low-visibility conditions, or styling needs. |
| 🛡️ Lower Purchase Risk | Free shipping and a 90-day hassle-free return policy help drivers feel more confident when choosing SEALIGHT fog lights. |
FAQs
Yes, in most cases. Many fog light bulbs are designed for straightforward, plug-and-play installation and can be replaced with basic tools. However, some vehicles may require access through the wheel well or underbody panels. Always refer to your owner’s manual for guidance.
Halogen fog light bulbs typically need replacement every 500–1,000 hours of use. If you notice dimming, flickering, or uneven brightness, it may be time for a replacement.
Fog lights are best used in low-visibility conditions such as dense fog, heavy rain, or snow. In clear weather, they should generally be turned off to avoid unnecessary glare for other drivers.
LED fog light bulbs can improve close-range visibility in low-visibility conditions such as fog, heavy rain, snow, or mist when installed in a compatible factory fog light housing. They are designed to complement—not replace—the vehicle’s headlights.
Yes. Many vehicles can use compatible LED fog light bulbs in place of halogen bulbs. Before upgrading, confirm that the LED bulb matches the original bulb size and connector, fits within the available housing space, and is compatible with the vehicle’s electrical system. Some vehicles may require additional components such as decoders or resistors to prevent flickering or error messages.
Repeated bulb failure may be caused by unstable voltage, damaged wiring, loose or corroded connectors, moisture entering through a poor housing seal, improper installation, or inadequate heat dissipation. Check the wiring, connector, housing seal, and voltage before installing another replacement bulb.
Some vehicles support using fog lights as daytime running lights, depending on the factory design. However, fog lights are not specifically engineered for daytime visibility, and local lighting rules may vary. Check the owner’s manual and applicable local regulations before using fog lights as DRLs.






