Lexus SC400 LED Fog Light Bulbs
Shop SEALIGHT LED fog light bulbs for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Choose plug-and-play replacement fog lights in bright white, yellow, or amber. Drive with clearer visibility in poor weather, low light, and other low-visibility conditions. If you prefer warmer output for low-visibility driving, explore our yellow LED fog lights bulbs. You can also shop our full range of LED headlight bulbs for a complete lighting upgrade.
XF3 H3/H3ll LED Fog Light Bulbs 6500K White 30W 12000LM IP68 2Pcs
- Color: Cool White
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Wattage: 30W/Pair
XF3A H3/H3ll LED Fog Light Bulbs 6500K White 30W 10000LM IP68 2PCS
- Color: White
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Wattage: 30W
S1-Pro H3/H3ll 60W 6500K White IP67 LED Fog Light Bulbs 2 Pcs
- Color: White
- Color Temperature: 6500K
- Wattage: 60W
XF3 H3/H3ll LED Fog Light Bulbs 6500K White 30W 12000LM IP68 2Pcs
XF3A H3/H3ll LED Fog Light Bulbs 6500K White 30W 10000LM IP68 2PCS
Fog Lights
Upgrade your vehicle with SEALIGHT LED fog light bulbs built for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Whether you need a fog light bulb replacement for worn factory bulbs or an easy upgrade from halogen fog lights, this collection helps you find the right fit.
Choose from white, yellow, and amber LED fog light bulbs for daily driving, low-visibility conditions, and a cleaner lighting look. SEALIGHT fog light bulbs are designed for quick installation, stable performance, and dependable road visibility.
Find popular fog light bulb sizes such as H11, H8, H9, H16, 5202, 9006/HB4, and H10/9145/9140. Always confirm your vehicle fitment before ordering to make sure the bulb size matches your car, truck, or SUV.
Why Upgrade to LED Fog Light Bulbs?
How to Choose White, Yellow, and Amber Fog Light Bulbs
Find the Right Fog Light Bulb Size
Getting the right fit is the first step in choosing the best LED fog light bulbs. Common fog lamp light bulb sizes can be grouped by bulb family, but bulbs in the same family are not always interchangeable across every vehicle. Before buying LED light fog lamps, confirm your original bulb size, connector type, and vehicle fitment information.
| Bulb Family | Common Sizes | What to Check Before Buying |
|---|---|---|
| H11 Family | H11 / H8 / H9 / H16 | Common for car fog light bulbs. Before choosing an H11 fog light bulb, confirm the original bulb size and housing space. |
| 9006 / HB4 | 9006 / HB4 | 9006 fog light bulb and HB4 LED fog light bulbs are often searched together. Check connector orientation and how the bulb locks into the housing. |
| H10 Family | H10 / 9145 / 9140 | Common for some truck and SUV fog lights. Confirm the connector and whether anti-flicker support is needed. |
| 5202 Family | 5202 / 5201 / PSX24W | Common for replacement fog light bulbs. Check the plug shape and mounting base before ordering. |
| 880 Family | 880 / 881 / 885 / 889 | Common compact fog lamp bulb sizes. Pay attention to LED bulb length and heat sink design. |
| Other Sizes | H3 / 2504 / PSX26W | Used on select vehicles. Use the original bulb or a fitment tool as the final reference. |
If you are not sure whether H11 / H8 / H9 / H16, 9006 / HB4, or 5202 / PSX24W fits your vehicle, do not rely on product photos alone. Choosing the wrong fog lamp light bulb size may cause connector mismatch, poor bulb locking, rear cover clearance issues, or fog lights that do not work properly.
What to Look for in a Fog Light Bulb Replacement
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 mounted lower on your vehicle and emit a wide, short beam pattern that stays close to the road surface. This design helps reduce glare caused by fog, rain, or snow, improving visibility when standard headlights may reflect light back toward the driver.
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.
Yes. While fog lights are designed for adverse weather, high-performance LED fog light bulbs can also enhance side visibility during night driving, especially on poorly lit roads. However, they are meant to complement—not replace—your headlights.
In most cases, yes. LED fog light bulbs offer higher brightness, faster illumination, lower power consumption, and a significantly longer lifespan compared to traditional halogen bulbs. They also produce a clearer, more focused beam for improved road visibility.
Most vehicles allow a direct upgrade from halogen to LED fog light bulbs. SEALIGHT designs its bulbs for plug-and-play installation with wide vehicle compatibility. In some cases, additional components like decoders or resistors may be needed to prevent flickering or error messages.
Frequent bulb failure is often caused by low-quality bulbs, improper installation, or underlying electrical issues. Upgrading to durable, high-quality LED fog light bulbs and checking your vehicle’s wiring and connectors can help resolve the problem.
Some vehicles support using fog lights as DRLs, depending on the factory design. However, fog lights are not specifically engineered for daytime visibility, so dedicated DRLs are typically more effective for that purpose.






