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1990 Nissan Primera Headlights — What They Do and How to Look After Them
Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 1990 Nissan Primera (P10). This is documented in the Nissan Primera P10 Service Manual (EL—Lighting System, 1990–1992), the Nissan FAST/EPC parts catalogue for P10 headlamp assemblies, and the Primera Owner’s Manual listings for bulb specifications. Compliance frameworks like UN ECE R48 and Australia/New Zealand’s ADR 13/00 also mandate dipped- and main-beam headlamps. Most RHD EU/NZ P10 variants run halogen H4 60/55 W dual‑filament bulbs in reflector housings.
On a 1990 Primera, the headlights are there to light the road ahead and to make the car visible to everyone else. Low beam gives a controlled, left‑biased pattern for RHD markets, keeping glare down for oncoming traffic. High beam pushes extra reach for rural roads and open highways. Good, clear headlights reduce fatigue, shorten reaction times, and help the Primera feel safe and confidence‑inspiring at night.
As part of regular servicing, it pays to check performance and condition. Lenses can haze with UV, bulbs slowly dim with age, and poor earths or tired relays can sap brightness. Keep wattage to the specified 60/55 W to avoid cooking the housing or overloading wiring. If one globe blows, replace both so brightness stays matched. After any front‑end work or housing swap, a quick alignment check is a must for legal compliance and decent visibility.
DIY replacement is straightforward on most P10 trims:
- Switch off lights and let everything cool. Wear clean gloves.
- Reach behind the headlight, unplug the 3‑pin connector, peel back the rubber boot, and unclip the spring retainer.
- Fit the new H4 globe without touching the glass, reclip, refit the boot, and reconnect.
- Test low and high beam, then check aim on a flat surface.
Care tips that keep the Primera’s headlights bright:
- Wash lenses with pH‑neutral car shampoo