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1990 Nissan Primera headlight-bulbs — what they do and how to look after them

According to the Nissan Primera P10 factory service manual (1990–1996) and fitment catalogues from major lighting brands such as Osram, Philips and Narva, the 1990 Nissan Primera uses replaceable headlight-bulbs. Specifically, the headlamps take H4 (12V 60/55W, P43t base) halogen bulbs that provide both low and high beam in a single dual‑filament globe. So yes—headlight-bulbs are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 1990 Nissan Primera.

Those headlight-bulbs are the heart of safe night driving, throwing a clean, ADR-compliant beam to help the driver see the road and be seen by others. Over time, halogens dim and shift colour before they finally blow, which can creep up on a driver and knock confidence on dark rural stretches.

As part of regular servicing of a 1990-nissan-primera headlight-bulbs setup, it’s smart to replace in pairs so beam colour and brightness stay matched. Always use the correct H4 60/55W rating, going higher wattage can overheat wiring or melt the holder, and may breach ADR/NZ rules. Avoid touching the glass—skin oils create hot spots that shorten bulb life. If a touch happens, clean the bulb with isopropyl alcohol before fitting.

  • Inspect lens clarity and seals. UV haze on plastic lenses scatters light, a quality headlight restoration kit can bring back output. Make sure the rubber dust boot behind the globe is seated to keep moisture out.
  • Check connectors and earths. Heat and age can loosen the 3‑pin plug, a light smear of dielectric grease helps ward off corrosion.
  • Verify aim after replacement, suspension work, or carrying heavy loads. Poor aim equals poor visibility and glare for others.
  • Watch for signs of ageing: dimmer output, a greyed filament, or a whiter/blue tinge compared with new. Halogens typically last a few hundred hours, so many owners refresh them every 2–4 years.
  • If a bulb keeps failing, test system voltage and fuses, and look for moisture inside the housing.

For road trips, keeping a spare H4 and the right fuses in the glovebox is a tidy bit of insurance. LED conversions are tempting, but unless specifically approved and correctly housed, they can fail a WOF/RWC and cause glare—stick with quality H4 halogens or ADR/NZTA‑approved upgrades.

What headlight-bulb type fits a 1990 Nissan Primera?

The 1990 Primera (P10) typically uses an H4 12V 60/55W halogen bulb for combined low/high beam. Some regions list it alongside 9003/HB2 as an equivalent naming convention. Always confirm against the owner’s handbook or the vehicle’s existing bulb and socket (P43t) before purchase. Park/position bulbs are usually W5W (T10) if you’re refreshing those too.

How hard is it to change the headlight-bulb on a 1990 Primera?

It’s a straightforward DIY job for most. Open the bonnet, unplug the 3‑pin connector, peel back the rubber boot, release the spring clip, swap in the new H4 (avoid touching the glass), refit the clip and boot, then reconnect and test. If access is tight on one side, removing the battery or air intake duct can create room. Check beam aim afterwards.

Are LED headlight conversions legal on this model?

Many drop-in LED bulbs aren’t ADR/NZTA approved for reflector housings like the Primera’s and can cause glare or a poor beam pattern. That can fail a WOF or RWC. If considering LEDs, choose a unit that’s explicitly approved for road use in your region and professionally checked for beam focus. Otherwise, a premium H4 halogen upgrade keeps it legal and effective.

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