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1990 Nissan Primera tail-lights — what they do and how to look after them

Technical references confirm tail-lights are fitted and required on the 1990 Nissan Primera (P10). The Nissan Primera P10 Factory Service Manual (Lighting, LT section) and the 1990 Owner’s Manual describe the rear position (tail) and stop lamps and their service procedures. Compliance rules such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting) and New Zealand’s Vehicle Lighting Rule 2004 also require rear position lamps on passenger cars of this era. So tail-lights are absolutely relevant and used on this model.

The 1990 Primera’s tail-lights aren’t just about looks — they’re there so the car can be seen from behind at night or in poor weather, and to signal braking with brighter stop lamps. On Aussie and NZ roads, that visibility matters for safety and for rego/WOF checks. The assembly typically houses tail (park) lamps, stop lamps, indicators, reverse lamps and a rear reflector. Common bulb types on P10 cars are P21/5W for stop/tail and P21W/PY21W for indicators and reverse, though owners should verify against their specific trim or market spec.

Servicing is straightforward. Access is via the boot