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2022 Jaguar F-type Chart | Buy Bulb on Amazon |
Headlight Bulb High Beam and Low Beam |
LED |
Center High Mount Stop Light Bulb |
LED |
Brake Light Bulb |
LED |
Turn Signal Light Bulb Front |
LED |
License Plate Light Bulb |
LED |
Parking Light Bulb |
LED |
Tail Light Bulb |
LED |
Daytime Running Light Bulb |
LED |
Turn Signal Light Bulb Rear |
LED |
Back Up Reverse Light Bulb |
LED |
Side Marker Light Bulb Front |
LED |
Side Marker Light Bulb Rear |
LED |
Stepwell Light Bulb |
LED |
Cornering Light Bulb |
LED |
Glove Box Light Bulb |
LED |
Dome Light Bulb |
LED |
Map Light Bulb |
LED |
Door Mirror Illumination Light Bulb |
LED |
Model years (2013–present)
Since its introduction in 2013, the Jaguar F-Type has been a symbol of luxury and performance, and its lighting system is no exception. For model years 2013 to the present, the Jaguar F-Type utilizes specific bulb sizes to ensure optimal illumination and style. The low beam headlight typically employs an HID-D3S bulb, known for its intense, bright white light, enhancing the vehicle’s visibility and aesthetic appeal.
The high beam, on the other hand, often uses an H7 bulb, providing a powerful beam for safe driving in low-light conditions. Additionally, the F-Type features LED bulbs for its turn signals and daytime running lights, further accentuating its sleek design while improving safety. These specific bulb sizes are integral to the F-Type’s sophisticated lighting system, reflecting Jaguar’s commitment to combining elegance with practical functionality in their vehicles.
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