D1S vs D2S vs D3S: The Complete HID-to-LED Headlight Upgrade Guide

D1S vs D2S vs D3S: The Complete HID-to-LED Headlight Upgrade Guide

If your factory HID headlights are starting to look dim, flicker, or simply feel outdated next to modern LED-equipped vehicles, you're not alone. Millions of cars from the mid-2000s through the mid-2010s shipped with D-series HID (High-Intensity Discharge) bulbs — and while HID was a giant leap over halogen in its day, today's LED technology leaves it firmly in the past.

The challenge? Swapping HID for LED isn't as simple as pulling out one bulb and pushing in another. D-series HID systems use a ballast, require exact socket compatibility, and each sub-type (D1S, D2S, D3S, etc.) has its own internal architecture. Get it wrong and you can damage a $300 ballast.

In this guide, we break down exactly what each Novsight D-series LED bulb replaces, who it's for, how to install it in under 10 minutes, and what real-world performance looks like — backed by specs, a hands-on installation video, and honest compatibility warnings.


1. Why Upgrade from HID to LED in 2026?

HID vs LED headlight beam comparison on road at night
Side-by-side beam comparison: factory HID (left) vs. Novsight D-Series LED (right)

HID technology peaked around 2010. Here's why drivers are making the switch to LED in 2026:

Factor Factory HID Novsight D-Series LED
Lumen output (per pair) ~2,800–3,200 LM 18,000 LM
Color temperature 4,300K–5,000K (yellowish-white) 6,500K (crisp white)
Warm-up time 3–5 seconds to full brightness Instant on
Lifespan 2,000–3,000 hours 60,000+ hours
Energy use 35–55W per bulb 45W per bulb

The numbers make the case: you get roughly 700% more usable road illumination, instant-on response, and a bulb that will likely outlast the car itself — all without replacing your existing ballast.

Key point: Novsight's D-series LED bulbs are designed to work with your existing HID ballast. You are not doing a full HID delete — you're simply swapping the discharge tube for a far brighter LED emitter. This keeps installation simple and cost low.

2. Understanding the D-Series: D1, D2, D3, D4 — What's the Difference?

D-series HID bulbs follow an international standard (IEC 60061). The number (1, 2, 3, 4) identifies the bulb's base design and electrical characteristics; the letter (S or R) indicates the beam optic style:

  • S (Shield) — internal metal shield controls beam cutoff. Used in projector (lens-based) housings.
  • R (Reflector) — no internal shield; beam shaping handled by the reflector bowl in the housing.
Type Igniter location Voltage Common vehicles
D1S / D1R Built into the bulb ~85V AC Audi A4/A6, BMW 5 Series (E60), Volkswagen, Volvo XC90, Lexus IS/GS (2006–2013)
D2S / D2R External (in ballast) ~85V AC Toyota Camry/Avalon, Honda Accord, Subaru Legacy, BMW 3 Series, Infiniti G35
D3S / D3R Built into the bulb ~42V DC Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ/MKX, Cadillac CTS/SRX, Dodge Charger, Chrysler 300 (2008+)
D4S / D4R External (in ballast) ~42V DC Toyota Land Cruiser (2008+), Lexus RX (2009+), Honda CR-V (2012+)

Novsight currently offers LED replacements for D1, D2S, and D3. D4 variants are not covered by this lineup — do not attempt cross-compatibility.

⚠️ Critical Compatibility Warning D1 and D3 ballasts operate at different voltages (85V AC vs. 42V DC). Never install a D3 LED bulb into a D1 ballast, or vice versa. Doing so will permanently damage the ballast. Always verify your existing bulb's D-number before ordering.

3. Which Bulb Do You Need? How to Find Your D-Series Type

Method 1: Read the existing bulb

Pop your hood and locate the headlight housing. The HID bulb itself will have the type printed on the glass or base — look for "D1S", "D2S", "D3S", etc.

How to identify D1S D2S D3S HID bulb type printed on base
The D-type designation is stamped on the bulb base or collar — always verify before buying.

Method 2: Check your owner's manual

The "Lamps / Bulb replacement" section lists every bulb size including headlights.

Method 3: Use the vehicle fitment guide on each product page

Search your Year / Make / Model on any of the three product pages — each listing includes a comprehensive compatibility chart.


4. Watch: Full HID to LED Swap — Installation Video

Before we dive into each product, watch our full hands-on walkthrough covering the plug-and-play installation process for Novsight's D-series LED bulbs:

Video covers D1S/D1R, D2S, and D3S/D3R installation. Tools needed: none on most vehicles.

5. Novsight D1 / D1S / D1R LED Headlight Bulbs

Novsight D1 D1S D1R LED headlight bulb HID replacement

D1 / D1S / D1R LED — HID Replacement, 90W 18,000LM

18,000Lumens / pair
90WPower / pair
6,500KColor temp
60,000hLifespan
IP68Waterproof
2 yrWarranty
Shop D1 / D1S / D1R →

Who it's for

Drivers with vehicles originally fitted with D1S or D1R HID bulbs — typically European and Asian luxury vehicles from the mid-2000s to early 2010s (Audi, BMW, Volvo, Lexus). The integrated igniter in D1 systems means you keep your factory ballast, swap only the bulb, and you're done.

What makes it stand out

  • 1:1 size match — the LED module replicates the exact arc-point position of the original HID discharge tube, preserving factory beam pattern and cutoff line.
  • Silent cooling fan + aviation aluminum housing — dual-path thermal management keeps the chip below 85°C even in sustained highway use.
  • Instant full brightness — no more 3-second warm-up delay when you switch on low beam in a dark parking garage.
  • Compatible with 98% of D1 vehicles — built-in CANBUS eliminates flickering and "bulb-out" warning codes.

Honest assessment

The D1 LED is the most straightforward swap in this lineup because D1 bulbs have the igniter built in — you're handling one self-contained unit. The 6,500K output is noticeably cooler/whiter than the factory 4,300K HID. If you're running projector lenses (most D1S applications), the color and beam are excellent.


6. Novsight D2S LED Headlight Bulbs

Novsight D2S LED headlight bulb HID replacement

D2S LED — HID Replacement, 90W 18,000LM

18,000Lumens / pair
90WPower / pair
6,500KColor temp
60,000hLifespan
IP68Waterproof
2 yrWarranty
Shop D2S →
D2S vs D2R Both share the same base but differ in the internal glass envelope — D2S for projector housings, D2R for reflector housings. The Novsight D2S LED is optimized for D2S projector applications. If your vehicle uses D2R, verify beam pattern compatibility before purchasing.

Who it's for

Owners of vehicles with D2S HID systems — the single most common D-series type on the road. If you drive a mid-2000s to early 2010s Toyota, Honda, Subaru, BMW 3/5 Series, Infiniti, or Nissan with factory HID, there's a high probability your car takes D2S.

What makes it stand out

  • High-volume compatibility — D2S is the most widely deployed OEM HID standard, making this the option for the widest range of vehicles.
  • All-in-one wireless design — the driver is built into the bulb body itself, eliminating the external wire harness mess common in older HID-to-LED kits.
  • Zero dark spots — the 360° LED chip array mirrors the omnidirectional output of the original HID arc, maintaining the full focal point inside projector optics.

Honest assessment

The D2S is where most people shopping for HID LED replacements will land. Availability is broad, and the projector-housing compatibility is excellent. D2 systems have the igniter in the ballast (not the bulb), but Novsight's 1:1 base ensures a direct electrical connection — no adapters needed.


7. Novsight D3 / D3S / D3R LED Headlight Bulbs

Novsight D3 D3S D3R LED headlight bulb HID replacement

D3 / D3S / D3R LED — HID Replacement, 90W 18,000LM

18,000Lumens / pair
90WPower / pair
6,500KColor temp
60,000hLifespan
IP68Waterproof
2 yrWarranty
Shop D3 / D3S / D3R →

Who it's for

Owners of American and domestic-market vehicles from 2008 onward that shipped with D3S or D3R HID. This includes popular domestic nameplates like the Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ, Cadillac CTS, Dodge Charger, and Chrysler 300. Unlike D1 (85V AC), D3 systems operate at 42V DC — a lower-voltage architecture that's inherently more efficient.

What makes it stand out

  • Covers both S and R variants — works with both D3S (projector) and D3R (reflector) housings, maximizing compatibility across domestic vehicle platforms.
  • 42V DC architecture compatibility — internal driver specifically tuned to accept D3/D4-family ballast output.
  • IP68 waterproofing — particularly important for truck and SUV applications (Jeep Cherokee, Dodge Durango) that see more moisture and road spray exposure.

Honest assessment

The D3 is the right call for domestic American vehicles. Installation is equally plug-and-play, and the dual S/R compatibility removes the guesswork for owners who aren't sure which variant their housing uses. The 6,500K white light is a substantial visual upgrade over the slightly yellowish factory D3 HID output on these vehicles.


8. Side-by-Side Comparison: D1 vs. D2S vs. D3

Spec D1 / D1S / D1R D2S D3 / D3S / D3R
Replaces D1S, D1R D2S D3S, D3R
Ballast voltage family 85V AC 85V AC 42V DC
Igniter location Built into bulb In ballast Built into bulb
Power per pair 90W 90W 90W
Lumens per pair 18,000 LM 18,000 LM 18,000 LM
Color temp 6,500K 6,500K 6,500K
Waterproof IP68 IP68 IP68
CANBUS Built-in Built-in Built-in
Lifespan 60,000 hr 60,000 hr 60,000 hr
Warranty 2 years 2 years 2 years
Typical vehicle origin European / Japanese luxury Japanese / German mainstream American domestic (2008+)

Bottom line: The specs are identical across all three. Your choice is determined entirely by what's in your car — not by performance preference.


9. Step-by-Step Installation Guide

D1/D3 and D2S follow slightly different procedures due to differences in how the bulb locks into the housing. Follow the correct section for your vehicle below. Most drivers complete the swap in under 10 minutes with no tools required.

Before you start — applies to all types

  • Turn off the vehicle and wait 10 minutes for the HID bulb to cool down
  • Handle bulbs with clean gloves — avoid touching the LED chip or lens directly
  • Always replace both sides as a pair

For D1 / D1S / D1R & D3 / D3S / D3R

  1. Disconnect the power plug from the existing xenon bulb.
  2. Remove the xenon lamp from the headlight housing.
  3. Remove the chuck (retaining clip/collar) from the factory bulb.
  4. Take out the LED bulb from its packaging.
  5. Attach the chuck to the LED bulb — transfer the retaining clip from the old bulb onto the new LED unit.
  6. Connect the power plug to the LED bulb.
  7. Install the LED bulb into the headlight assembly — align the tabs and seat it firmly.
  8. Cover the dust cover to seal the housing.

Note: Some vehicle models do not require chuck transfer in steps 3 and 5 — check your specific housing before disassembling.

D1 D3 LED headlight bulb installation steps

For D2S

  1. Disconnect the power plug from the existing xenon bulb.
  2. Remove the xenon lamp from the headlight housing.
  3. Take out the LED bulb from its packaging and position it in the housing.
  4. Secure the spring clip to lock the bulb in place.
  5. Connect the power plug to the LED bulb.
  6. Cover the dust cover to seal the housing.

Note: Some vehicle models do not require the spring clip in step 4 — check your specific housing before proceeding.

D2S LED headlight bulb installation steps
✅ Pro Tip After installing, park 25 feet from a flat wall in a dark area and verify your beam cutoff line (the sharp horizontal line at the top of the low-beam pattern) is consistent left-to-right and not aimed too high. Most headlight housings have a vertical adjustment screw accessible from the engine bay.

10. Frequently Asked Questions

Will these LEDs work with my factory HID ballast?

Yes — that's the core design principle. Novsight D-series LED bulbs are engineered to be powered by your existing OEM HID ballast. You do not need to purchase a new ballast.

Do I need a CANBUS decoder?

No. All three Novsight D-series LEDs include built-in CANBUS circuitry that resolves the flickering and dashboard warning light issues affecting basic HID-to-LED conversions on modern vehicles with active load monitoring.

Can I use D1 bulbs in a D3 socket (or any cross-type swap)?

Absolutely not. D1/D2 ballasts operate at 85V AC; D3/D4 ballasts at 42V DC. Cross-installing will destroy the ballast immediately. The base shapes are deliberately different to prevent accidental installation — but always verify your type before ordering.

Will these pass a state vehicle inspection?

Regulations vary by state. The bulbs produce a proper low/high beam pattern when installed in OEM-spec housings designed for D-series HID. We recommend checking your state's specific headlight modification laws before purchase.

What if I get a "bulb failure" warning on my dashboard after installation?

Try cycling the headlight switch off/on 3–5 times after installation. If the warning persists, contact Novsight support — in rare cases a compatible resistor may be needed for specific vehicle models.

Do these work with bi-xenon (low/high beam) HID systems?

Yes. The LED bulbs support both low and high beam operation in bi-xenon HID housings that use a solenoid-operated shield to switch between beam modes.

What's the warranty and return policy?

All Novsight D-series LED bulbs include a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects and a 45-day hassle-free return window. Free standard shipping to the US, Canada, and Australia.


11. Final Verdict

If your vehicle has an OEM HID headlight system and you're tired of dim, slow-starting, or failing discharge bulbs, Novsight's D-series LED lineup delivers a compelling, no-compromise upgrade:

  • 700% more output from the same socket, same ballast, in under 10 minutes
  • 60,000-hour lifespan — likely the last headlight bulbs you'll ever buy for this vehicle
  • Plug-and-play CANBUS integration — no coding, no error lights, no external decoders

The only decision you need to make is which D-type you need — and we've covered that above. When in doubt, check the base of your existing bulb.

Shop Novsight D-Series LED Headlight Bulbs

All three types. Free shipping within the US. 2-year warranty.

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