886 Light Bulb Replacement Guide

What cars use 886 bulbs?
Use the form below to see whether 886 bulb fits specific vehicles
  Why?

After extensively researching a number of different independent tests, we have chosen the 886 lamps based on the brightness, durability and lifespan.


General Characteristics

The 886 automotive light bulb is a high-performance, energy-saving light bulb that is designed to last up to 8 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs. It has a unique design that allows it to dissipate heat more effectively, making it ideal for use in vehicles with high temperatures.

This bulb has a wattage of 55W and a voltage of 12V. It is available in a variety of colors, including white, blue, and green.

This light bulb is not only energy-efficient but also environmentally friendly. It does not contain any harmful chemicals or pollutants that can damage the ozone layer. The 886 automotive light bulb is a great choice for those who are looking for a long-lasting, energy-saving light bulb for their vehicle. The brightness level of the 886 bulbs is about 1250 lumens which makes it one of the brightest automotive light bulbs on the market. The light output of automotive bulbs is expressed in lumens (lm).

Moreover, the color temperature of the 886 automotive light bulbs is between 6000K and 6500K. This means that the color of the light emitted by this bulb is closer to natural sunlight. This is important for many drivers who want to reduce eye fatigue during long drives.

What Bulb Is The Same As 886?

If you want to replace a bulb in your car, the 886 is a good choice. It is a direct replacement for the following bulbs: 862, 880, 880ST, 881, 884, 885, 889, 890, 892, 893, 893ST, 894, 896, 898, and 899. With such a variety of options on the market, how can a motorist select the most befitting bulb interchangeable with the 886 lamp?

The three primary considerations when selecting an 886 bulb are light output (lumens), color temperature, and life expectancy. As for light output, the 886 automotive light bulb emits 1250 lumens. This is on the higher end of the spectrum for automotive bulbs. The color temperature of the 886 automotive light bulb is 3000K. This means that the light emitted by this bulb is closer to natural sunlight. The life expectancy of the 886 automotive light bulb is up to 8 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.

What Does An 886 Bulb Fit?

The 886 is a single filament bulb with the same base as bulbs 881, 889, 894, 896, and 898. This size of the bulb is used for fog lights on 2001-2003 Chevrolet Blazer models and 2009-2010 Kia Amantis. The HID and LED sets are usually found in this size as well.

The usages of this bulb are:

  • Automotive applications
  • Fog lights
  • Off-road vehicles
  • Emergency vehicles

 

So, whether you are looking for a replacement bulb for your car or truck, or you are looking to add some light to your off-road vehicle, the 886 automotive light bulb is a great choice. It is energy-efficient, long-lasting, and emits a bright, natural light that will help you see the road ahead. Choose wisely and stay safe on the roads with proper lighting.

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