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7443 vs. 7440 LED Bulbs: What's the Difference?

7443 vs. 7440 LED Bulbs: What's the Difference?

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Signal & Brake Bulb Guide

7443 vs 7440 LED Bulbs — What's the Difference?

What's covered
01Will a 7443 fit in a 7440 socket? (and vice versa)
02What is the 7440 bulb used for?
03What is the 7443 bulb used for?
04What bulbs are interchangeable with 7440 and 7443?
05LED upgrade options — CANbus, switchback, and reverse
5–7 minute read
7443 → 7440 socket
Yes — fits and works Runs on single filament only in 7440 socket
7440 → 7443 socket
No — will not work Single filament cannot serve dual-circuit socket
Key difference
Filament count 7440 = single · 7443 = dual (same physical size)
Overview~1 min

Same size. Same base. Different internal wiring. Swapping these two bulbs incorrectly leaves you with a non-functioning circuit. This guide answers the 5 most searched questions in under 7 minutes.

7443 vs 7440 — Core Differences at a Glance

7440 and 7443 are physically identical wedge-base bulbs that use the same W3x16q socket — the difference is internal: filament count determines which functions each bulb can perform.

Single-function bulb
7440
Single filament
Wattage:21W halogen / ~3–5W LED equivalent
Base type:W3x16q wedge — single circuit
Functions:1 function only — turn signal or reverse
Fits 7443 socket:No
Dual-function bulb
7443
Dual filament
Wattage:21W/5W halogen / ~3–8W LED equivalent
Base type:W3x16q wedge — dual circuit
Functions:2–3 functions — tail + brake, or tail + turn
Fits 7440 socket:Yes (signal filament only)
Question 01~1 min

Will a 7443 Bulb Fit in a 7440 Socket?

Yes — a 7443 bulb physically fits and electrically functions in a 7440 socket, but only operates on its single signal filament. The reverse is not true.

✓ Works

7443 into 7440 socket

The dual-filament 7443 fits the single-circuit 7440 socket. The socket energises only the signal (21W) filament. The tail filament (5W) receives no power — but the bulb functions correctly as a turn signal or reverse light.

✗ Fails

7440 into 7443 socket

The single-filament 7440 cannot serve a dual-circuit 7443 socket. The tail/running function has no filament to activate. Result: brake or tail function is completely absent, not just dimmer.

Rule: 7443 is a safe substitute for 7440. 7440 is never a substitute for 7443. — confirm your socket type before ordering either bulb.
Example: A 2018 Toyota Camry rear turn signal socket (7440) accepts a 7443 LED with no malfunction. The tail function simply stays unused. The same Camry's brake/tail combo socket (7443) will fail with a 7440 — brake function disappears entirely.
Question 02~45 sec

What Is a 7440 Bulb Used For?

The 7440 is a dedicated single-function bulb — one filament, one circuit, one job per socket position.

Because it carries only one filament it is used exclusively in socket positions that require a single output — never in combo brake/tail or parking/turn setups.

Primary use
Used in dedicated rear turn signal positions where the socket handles only directional indication. Amber output required by DOT regulations for direction signaling.
Secondary use
High-power white 7440 LED versions are common in reverse light positions. LED output improves rear camera clarity and night-time reversing visibility by 2–3× over halogen.
Less common
Dedicated brake light
In assemblies where brake and tail functions use separate sockets, a 7440 handles the brake-only position. Confirm socket wiring before assuming this setup.
improves: safety for braking and turn signaling — critical for highway emergency stops where 200ms = 5.5m at 100km/h which is important for night driving
Question 03~1 min

What Is a 7443 Bulb Used For?

The 7443 handles 2–3 simultaneous functions from a single bulb — brake plus tail, or parking plus turn — making it the dominant choice in rear combination lamp assemblies.

Its dual filament operates at two distinct brightness levels: 21W full brightness for brake/signal and 5W reduced output for tail/running light. Both can activate independently or together depending on circuit input.

Most common
Brake + tail combo
The 5W filament stays on with headlights. The 21W filament activates when the brake pedal is pressed — both filaments energised simultaneously during braking. Used in most rear combination lamp assemblies.
Common
Parking + turn signal
The 5W filament handles daytime running or parking light. The 21W filament flashes for turn signaling. Common in front and rear positions where a single socket handles both static and flashing duties.
Premium variant
White running light (5W equivalent) switches to amber when turn signal activates. Requires dual-channel wiring and a clear lens housing. Popular on trucks and modern builds for a factory-LED look.
Example: A rear tail assembly with a single 7443 socket: headlights on = 5W filament active (dim red tail). Braking = both filaments on (bright red). Turn signal = 21W filament flashing amber. One bulb, three distinct states.
Question 04~1 min

What Bulbs Are Interchangeable with 7440 and 7443?

Several bulb designations share the W3x16q wedge base — but filament count still governs whether substitution works in practice.

Bulb Filaments Interchangeable with 7440? Interchangeable with 7443? Notes
7440 Single (21W) Yes — same No — missing filament Dedicated single-function only
7443 Dual (21W/5W) Yes — signal only Yes — same 5W tail unused in 7440 socket
7444 Dual (27W/7W) Yes — signal only Yes — higher output Slightly brighter than 7443
3157 Dual (27W/8W) No — different base No — different base Similar function, different socket
1156 Single (27W) No — different base No — different base BAY15s bayonet, not wedge
3157 and 7443 perform similar functions but use different socket bases — do not substitute based on function alone. Always verify base type using wedge vs. bayonet diagrams before ordering.

Housing and lens considerations

Reflector lens housing
Requires 360° beam coverage
Most OEM tail and signal housings use reflector bowls. LED chip orientation is critical — a side-emitting chip pointing away from the reflector produces dim output regardless of lumen rating. Choose LED bulbs with 360° multi-chip designs for reflector housings.
Colored lens housing
White LED behind colored lens
Red or amber lens housings filter the output color. Use white LED bulbs behind colored lenses for maximum brightness — the lens provides the required legal output color. Red or amber LED bulbs used behind matching lenses produce significantly dimmer output.
Section 05~1.5 mins

7443 and 7440 LED Upgrade Options — CANbus, Switchback, and Reverse

LED replacements for 7440 and 7443 deliver 500–1,800 lumens per bulb — 2–4× brighter than OEM halogen — with instant activation and 30,000–50,000 hour lifespans.

To choose the right one for your vehicle, follow our simple Buying Guide on 7443 AND 7440 Bulbs.

Before selecting an LED variant, confirm two things: (1) single or dual filament requirement (7440 vs 7443 socket) and (2) whether your vehicle is CANbus-equipped — LEDs draw significantly less current than halogen on 2007+ vehicles without a built-in resistor.

7443 Brake/Tail

CANbus Red LED — Direct Replacement

Direct replacement for rear brake and turn signal positions. 1,200 lumens per bulb with full metal heatsinking and non-polarity design. Built-in CANbus resistor prevents dashboard error codes on 2007+ vehicles. Plug-and-play installation in under 10 minutes.

7443 socketCANbus ready1,200 LMNon-polarity
7443 Front Turn

Amber/White Switchback LED

White DRL output switches to amber turn signal when activated — in a single bulb. Built-in resistor on the turn signal filament only, eliminating hyperflash. Requires clear lens housing. 360° LED coverage via plasma panel board design.

Available for Ford, GMC Sierra, Dodge RAM

7443 socketAnti-hyperflashClear lens requiredDual-color
7440/7443 Turn

Amber CANbus Turn Signal LED

Direct replacement for rear brake and turn signal positions. Silent built-in fan activates only when the high filament is engaged, extending lifespan while maintaining full brightness. No wiring or splicing required.

7440 or 7443CANbus readySilent cooling fan
7440/7443 Reverse

High-Lumen White Backup LED — 1,200+ LM

Designed for reverse light positions. Four-sided illumination and a projector lens on top maximise rearward output. Full metal heatsinking distributes thermal load evenly — longer lifespan than compact LED designs. Pairs with backup camera kits for improved night-time reversing.

7440 or 74431,200+ LM white4-side illumination
CANbus requirement check: LED bulbs draw 3–8W vs halogen's 21W. On 2007+ vehicles with BCM-monitored circuits, this lower draw triggers hyperflash or a "bulb out" warning. Built-in resistor LEDs or external load resistors resolve this without wiring changes. Check your vehicle year before selecting a variant.

4 Things to Remember


7443 = dual filament (21W/5W). 7440 = single filament (21W). Same W3x16q base — different internal circuit count.

7443 fits a 7440 socket (signal filament only). 7440 does not fit a 7443 socket — brake/tail function disappears entirely.

3157 is not interchangeable with 7443 — similar dual-filament function but different socket base type. Always verify base before substituting.

CANbus-compatible LED required on 2007+ vehicles. Standard LEDs draw 3–8W vs halogen's 21W — BCM interprets this as bulb failure and triggers warnings or hyperflash.

Confirm socket type first — then select single or dual filament accordingly. The physical fit is never the issue; the circuit count always is.

Pre-Purchase Checklist — 7443 or 7440 LED Bulb

Confirm these before ordering to avoid the wrong bulb or a failed installation.


Pulled OEM bulb to confirm: single contact (7440) or dual contact (7443)

Identified function needed: turn signal, reverse, brake/tail, or parking/turn

Confirmed vehicle year — 2007+ requires CANbus LED to prevent errors

Checked lens type: colored lens (use white LED) or clear lens (use amber/red LED)

Selected non-polarity LED design to eliminate reversal issues

If switchback: confirmed clear lens housing and dual-channel wiring

Not substituting 3157 for 7443 — different base type, not interchangeable

If using 7443 in a 7440 socket: confirmed single signal filament is sufficient

LED chip design suits housing: 360° for reflector, projector lens for focused beam

Not installing 7440 in a 7443 socket — brake or tail function will be absent

 

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