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1991 Nissan Primera Headlight Bulbs

Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant on the 1991 Nissan Primera. According to the Nissan Primera P10 Owner’s Manual and Factory Service Manual (EL section), the 1991 Primera uses 12V halogen headlight bulbs. Most AU/NZ and UK‑spec cars run a single H4 60/55W dual‑filament bulb per side for low and high beam. Major aftermarket bulb fitment catalogues (Osram, Narva) list H4 for these cars as well, with some Japan‑market twin‑lamp variants noted as using separate high‑beam capsules (commonly H1 or H3). So yes—the 1991 Nissan Primera is built to take replaceable headlight bulbs, and they’re a straightforward, routine service item.

These bulbs do the heavy lifting at night and in foul weather, projecting a legal beam pattern so the driver can see and be seen. Fresh halogen bulbs restore brightness, colour and beam focus, which helps with WOF/roadworthy checks and reduces glare for oncoming traffic. If the lights look yellowed, patchy, or one’s popped, it’s time to swap them—and it’s wise to replace in pairs so brightness and colour match from side to side.

  1. Switch off, open the bonnet, and unplug the three‑pin H4 connector.
  2. Peel back the rubber dust boot.
  3. Unclip the spring retainer, note bulb orientation, and withdraw the bulb.
  4. Without touching the glass, seat the new bulb (tab up), refit the spring and boot, then reconnect.
  5. Test both beams and check the headlight aim on a flat surface.

Handy tips for Primera owners: use ADR/NZS‑compliant 60/55W H4s—over‑watt bulbs can cook wiring and reflectors. Avoid touching the glass, if you do, clean with isopropyl. Inspect connectors and earths for heat damage and replace tired plugs. Consider premium “+output” halogens for more punch without extra wattage. If the lenses are cloudy, a quick polish will let the new bulbs shine properly. Thinking of LEDs? Only fit options that are legal for the housing and won’t jeopardise WOF/roadworthy compliance, many retrofit LEDs in halogen reflectors can cause glare and may not pass inspection. Keep a spare bulb in the glovebox for road trips—cheap insurance when night falls in the middle of nowhere.

Popular questions about 1991 Nissan Primera headlight bulbs

What headlight bulb type fits a 1991 Nissan Primera?
Most AU/NZ and UK‑spec P10 Primeras take an H4 12V 60/55W dual‑filament halogen. Some JDM twin‑lamp variants may use separate high‑beam bulbs (often H1 or H3), so it’s smart to check the owner’s manual or read the markings on the headlamp housing before buying.

Are LED headlight bulbs legal on a 1991 Primera?
Retrofit LEDs in halogen reflector housings are often not compliant and can fail WOF/roadworthy if they produce glare or don’t meet beam standards. Only use LED solutions that are certified for the headlamp assembly or approved via the relevant local process.

How often should the bulbs be replaced?
Halogens typically last 400–800 hours. Replace at first signs of dimming or colour shift, and always in pairs to keep output and colour even. If night driving is frequent, consider proactive replacement every couple of years.

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