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Well, I goofed. I bought a replacement OEM projector for my 2014's driver side headlight to replace the TYC that was there (long story). But I didn't know that RAM switched to using 9005 65w low beam bulbs in 2016 and the headlight I bought turned out to be from a 2017. My 2014 uses 9012 55W bulbs.
I know the 9012 bulb will not fit in the 9005 socket without trimming the tabs, but I also see that there is a key on the connector and bulbs that prevents them from even being plugged in.
Before I discuss returning it with the seller... (It's partially my fault as I didn't press for seeing the part # when I asked if it was a genuine 68093221AD and he said it was an OEM sport light. I assumed they were the same across all the 4th Gens)...
I haven't pulled the front end apart to check yet, but can anyone tell me if a 9005 bulb will fit in the socket meant for a 9012 on my original passenger headlight? If I can do that to maintain matched bulbs I see some wiring adapters on Amazon that look like they'd take care of the connector key issue.
-K
I know the 9012 bulb will not fit in the 9005 socket without trimming the tabs, but I also see that there is a key on the connector and bulbs that prevents them from even being plugged in.
Before I discuss returning it with the seller... (It's partially my fault as I didn't press for seeing the part # when I asked if it was a genuine 68093221AD and he said it was an OEM sport light. I assumed they were the same across all the 4th Gens)...
I haven't pulled the front end apart to check yet, but can anyone tell me if a 9005 bulb will fit in the socket meant for a 9012 on my original passenger headlight? If I can do that to maintain matched bulbs I see some wiring adapters on Amazon that look like they'd take care of the connector key issue.
-K

