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2014 GMC Sierra:

 

Back-up Lights - 921 (W16W)

Center Cargo Lights - 921 (W16W)
Center Stop Light - 921 LL
Fog Lights - PS24W
Front Turn Signals - 7443 LL
High/Low Beams - HIR-2 (9012 LL)
License Plate Lights - W5W LL
Rear Side Marker Light - 194
Rear Turn/Stop Lights - 7444 LL
2014 Chevy Silverado:

Back-up Lights - 921 (W16W)

Center Cargo Lights - 921 (W16W)
Center Stop Light - 921 LL
Fog Lights - PS24W
Front Turn/Park Lights - 7443 LL
High Beam Lights - 9005 LL
Low Beam Lights - H11 LL
License Plate Lights - W5W LL
Rear Turn/Stop Lights - 7444 LL

Bulb Names/Sizes Cross-reference Table:

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Common Lighting Themed Topics:
Headlights: Aiming & Adjusting http://www.gm-trucks...ing-headlights/
Headlights: Halogen & LED Bulb Upgrades http://www.gm-trucks...-bulb-upgrades/
Headlights: HID Bulbs & Projector Retrofits http://www.gm-trucks...ector-retrofit/
Fog Lights: HID Bulbs (HID Fog Bulbs are covered in the HID Headlight Topic)
Fog Lights: LED Bulbs / LED Lights http://www.gm-trucks...g-bulbs-lights/
DRL's: Disabling Daytime Running Lights http://www.gm-trucks...ing-lights-drl/
DRL's: Aftermarket LED's http://www.gm-trucks...ng-lights-drls/
Sierra SLE - SLT Headlight Swap http://www.gm-trucks...for-slt-w-leds/
Front LED Light Bars / Pods http://www.gm-trucks...ight-bars-pods/
Interior LED Accent / Dome Lights http://www.gm-trucks...-lighting-fuse/
Exterior LED Accent / Puddle Lights http://www.gm-trucks...ng-pods-strips/
Reverse / Rear Cargo LED Bulb Upgrades http://www.gm-trucks...se-cargo-bulbs/
Add-on LED Reverse Lights / Pods http://www.gm-trucks...se-lights-pods/
GM & Aftermarket LED Bed Lights http://www.gm-trucks...il-bed-lighting
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  • 2 months later...
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Does anyone know what the PS24W fog light bulbs cross reference too? 9009/H16?

 

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  • 2 months later...
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Fogs: PS24W, H16, 9009, & 5202 are all the same size bulbs... so you can buy LEDs listed under any of those sizes and they'll fit in your fog housings.

V-LEDs makes true white, high quality stuff. "4500K - 5000K" are the closest colors to white. "6000K" start to have a bluish hue.

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You can also modify a 9005 bulb to fit. the 9006 and 9005 are virtually the same except the 9005 has a two small "rails" in the plug. Where that 9006 has one "rail". Also the 9006 has a painted tip whereas the 9005 does not. And you would also have to trim a bit off the "puzzle piece" (see pics) to make it fit in the 9012 slot.

 

In my 2002, the the low beam was a 9006 bulb, and the high was a 9005. The 9005 is definitly brighter because the lack of painted tip.

 

Here is some info i found about these bulbs: http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Upgrade/More_light.htm

 

And here are some pics:

 

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I would think going with an ultrabright GE Nighthawk bulb (9005) and modifying the "rails" and "puzzle piece" would be the best and brightest and whitest for a standard halogen bulb.

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Would it be possible to mod a 9011 to fit in the Sierra for more light output? I am still vastly underwhelmed by the stock HIRs and dont want to mess with going HID. I believe they are 65W vs 55W, but is that really a big deal? So far I have yet to find an easy and proven solution to upgrading the Sierra stock lighting. That is dissapointing because these are so much dimmer than the Silverstar 9005s I had in my last vehicle.

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Would it be possible to mod a 9011 to fit in the Sierra for more light output? I am still vastly underwhelmed by the stock HIRs and dont want to mess with going HID. I believe they are 65W vs 55W, but is that really a big deal? So far I have yet to find an easy and proven solution to upgrading the Sierra stock lighting. That is dissapointing because these are so much dimmer than the Silverstar 9005s I had in my last vehicle.

 

You have 3 things to check/test/verify:

 

1) The fit in stock housing - the 9011 should work as its dimensions are identical to the 9012, except the tab at the 12 o'clock position. It's pretty short and could cause an issue.

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2) The bulb's socket - the 9011 has little plastic ribs to prevent a 9012-male connector from accidentally being plugged into it. You'd have to trim/cut them out.

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3) Heat - this is the real unknown. How much hotter will the 65 watt run versus the 55 watt..? Can the housings tolerate the increase? I won't comment or even guess because I don't have any experience with 65 watt bulbs. If you really want the 9011 upgrade, you'll just have to install them and repeatedly check housing temps.

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Does anyone know what type of led bulb I need for the 2014 silverado dome light. They seem to be kind of weird.

 

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Does anyone know what type of led bulb I need for the 2014 silverado dome light. They seem to be kind of weird. Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk

 

You'll have to call the dealer for that one, since they're designed to last for the "life" of the vehicle.

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One Phillips 9011 ordered from Amazon! Hopefully I can get it installed next week to provide some comparison.

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Has anyone tried to change out the brake lights to LEDs yet? My upper driver side running light is already out (Brake light function still works fine). Looks to me like the wire just broke free. But still at only 1780 miles, the lights should not be going out already. Debating on trying to change to an LED or if I just want to get a dealer to give me another light for it.

 

 

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Has anyone tried to change out the brake lights to LEDs yet? My upper driver side running light is already out (Brake light function still works fine). Looks to me like the wire just broke free. But still at only 1780 miles, the lights should not be going out already. Debating on trying to change to an LED or if I just want to get a dealer to give me another light for it.

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Very rare failure but statistically it has to happen to someone.. too bad it's a forum member.

 

LTZ2014 was in the process.. not sure if he installed yet. He mentions it in the 921 LED topic... check pages 4 & 5

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/153101-led-921-reverse-cargo-bulbs/page-4

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Anyone know where I can get a 7444LL bulb? I put the GM bedlights in this weekend and must have touched the bulb or something because it's no longer working. Switched around with the other bulbs still a no go. I tried checks auto zone, Walmart and some others but can't seem to find it....

 

 

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Anyone know where I can get a 7444LL bulb? I put the GM bedlights in this weekend and must have touched the bulb or something because it's no longer working. Switched around with the other bulbs still a no go. I tried checks auto zone, Walmart and some others but can't seem to find it....

 

 

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Happened to me the other day, went to the dealer to buy a bulb, around $7-8 each.

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Damn that's ridiculous! Guess I'll go over there then..

 

 

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$7.10 for a light bulb damn you GM!!!!......

 

 

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