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The PHILIPSD4S Standard Authentic Xenon HID Headlight Bulb offers 35 watts of high-intensity Xenon lighting powered by 42 volts, engineered for front automotive use. This OEM-compatible bulb features a sleek machined exterior and comes in a single pack, ensuring a perfect fit and superior road visibility for discerning drivers.
Brand | Philips Automotive Lighting |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Black, Clear |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Manufacturer | Philips |
OEM Part Number | 90981-20013, 90981-20020, 90981-20021, 90981-20024, 90981-20031 |
UPC | 046677713423 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00046677713423 |
Model | 42402C1 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 5 x 2.1 inches |
Item model number | D4S Xenon HID |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 42402C1 |
Special Features | Wattage 35, Voltage, Base |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
Voltage | 42 Volts |
J**F
Authentic Philips DS4
Bought this for my daugher's Mazda CX-5. Managed to replace it while we were at a campsite, thanks to Mazda making it pretty easy. Yeah, I wore rubber gloves to be safe and keep that glass perfectly clean, and it worked perfectly.Genuine Philips bulb, matches OEM perfectly in fit and color, and still going strong. Decent price, much better than going to the dealer or an auto parts store.
J**N
Good value
Fit perfectly. Performs well.
E**L
This product worked on my Lexus ES350 - model year 2007
I ordered this product for my Lexus ES350. I bought the car used, and the left headlight went out. I had that replaced at the local dealership for ~$400-$500. My son was stopped by the police in NY on a recent family vacation driving my ES350 for the right headlight. He had to have it replaced with a record of either a mechanic or a receipt showing purchase of the product to prevent a ticket. To reduce the expense (!!!) I purchased it from Amazon and installed it. It worked just fine.Here is some information on it from the following url "[...]". For your convenience, here are the instructions for replacing it from that website.1. Remove the plastic HID socket cover by turning it counter-clockwise.2. Remove the silver metal socket fitting attached to the braided cable by turning counter-clockwise about 45 degrees and pulling towards you.3. There's a U-shaped set spring retainer that has kind of curled circle ends. This holds the bulb assembly in place by locking into notches on either side at roughly 11:00 & 1:00 on the housing. Pinch those two curled ends towards each other and pull them out and down to clear the notches and swing the retainer downward. This will release the bulb in the very center of the unit.4. Pull the bulb out by it's base. It's about 3" long and comes straight out. Don't touch the glass if you intend to reuse the bulb.5. The Toyota HID bulb is part # 90981-20024 (for my 2007 ES350).6. Holding the new bulb by the base and without touching the glass, push the bulb back into the hole. There are notches & tabs in the base and mount that must match. Just rotate the bulb until it catches.7. Reset the retaining spring by swinging it up and pushing it in while pinching the curled ends a bit. Release the ends when they lock into the metal notches on the housing. Make sure the retainer is secure before proceeding.8. Reattach the metal socket fitting by pushing in at and turning clockwise 45 degrees from roughly a 10:00 to a 12:00 position.9. Reattach the plastic cover by turning it clockwise.That's all there is to it.
S**P
Great price, good replacement part but not exactly the same color as OEM bulb
I bought this bulb to replace one of the original bulbs. The price is great and it works as a HID bulb. It is plenty bright but it is not the same color temp as the OEM bulb but for a third of the price I am not complaining. Just be aware it is not as "blue" as the OEM bulb. It has a touch of yellow to it but I would still buy it again even knowing it would not perfectly match the other bulb.I asked my friend to see if he could tell a difference between the lights and he said no but after I pointed it out he did notice the difference. He said it was hardly noticeable which is true but as an owner who loves the look of HID headlights is it pretty noticeable by my standards. I could always buy a second bulb so both headlights match and it would still be cheaper than purchasing from dealership (aprox $200), Autozone or O'Reilys (aprox. $180) or online parts websites.Overall a great deal for a HID bulb.
J**J
Bright white
Bright and clean color and fits 2015 Lexus GS350 (difficult install but don’t blame the bulbs).
B**Y
Appears to be a decent value
My car had oem Sylvania xexon in it. They lasted 14 years. I really didnt want to spend $130-$150 per bulb, since you really should change both headlights at the same time. This seemed to be a nice alternative and Phillips is a decent brand too. The value was even better since I got two for less than what the Sylvanias were for ONE. They are bright and clear. The other brands on here were dice, so I went with a name I recognized and the reviews were good too.
A**Y
Woohoo an affordable bulb for a 2012 Toyota Sienna
Those owners Sienna's with HID low beam headlights are in for a rude awakening when the dealership wants $175 for a bulb. Rejoice, here is a reasonably priced bulb that meets the exact specifications of the Toyota part.Installation is not difficult - however finding a decent video on YouTube wasn't as easy as it could have been. Bottom line - the Toyota Sienna has the ballast on the back end of the headlamp - it needs to roatate about 30degrees counter clockwise (if you are facing the back of the headlamp from the windshield). Then pull straight out - carefully - there is still a braided cable attached.At the end of the braided cable is a metal box - this also needs to be rotated ~ 30 degrees counter clockwise and pulled straight out.At this point the videos for replacing HID bulbs for BMWs show the retainer clip removal and bulb replacement.Takes 5-10 minutes with little practice. Good idea to practice with the burned out bulb - Removing and reinstalling before you use the new bulb.Be sure NOT to touch the new HID bulb (actual glass/quartz area) I was told by an experienced mechanic.
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