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1992 Nissan Primera headlight bulbs

The 1992 Nissan Primera (P10) uses replaceable halogen headlight bulbs, not sealed-beam lamps. This is documented in the Nissan Primera P10 Factory Service Manual (EL – Lighting), the 1992 owner’s handbook, and major bulb catalogues from Philips and OSRAM, which list H4 60/55W for the main headlamps on most P10 variants, with W5W/T10 for park/position lamps and H3 55W for factory fog lights where fitted.

On this Primera, headlight bulbs provide both low and high beam (dual‑filament H4 on most models) for safe night and poor‑weather driving. Clear, correctly aimed beams let the driver see hazards sooner and help other road users judge distance. Because halogens slowly dim with age, fresh bulbs can make a surprising difference to night-time confidence.

When servicing a 1992 Primera, it’s smart to treat headlight bulbs as wear items. Typical signs they’re due include a yellowed beam colour, noticeably shorter reach, flicker on bumps, or one side failing. Given the age of the housings, owners should also check the lens clarity and the headlamp earths.

  • Common bulb types: H4 60/55W (headlamp, most P10), W5W/T10 (parkers), H3 55W (fog, if equipped). Always confirm against the vehicle’s build spec or the lamp cap marking.
  • Legal note (AU/NZ): LED or higher‑watt halogen conversions may not comply with ADR/VIRM/WoF unless the headlamp is approved for that source. Stick with quality E‑marked H4 halogens for hassle‑free compliance.
  1. Open the bonnet and locate the rear of the headlamp. Remove the rubber dust cap.
  2. Unclip the spring retainer, unplug the connector, and withdraw the bulb.
  3. Avoid touching the glass, fit the new bulb in the same orientation, clip it, reconnect, and refit the dust cap.
  4. Test both beams and check headlamp aim on a flat surface. Replace bulbs in pairs to keep beam colour and brightness even.

Extra care tips: keep the lens clean, polish mild UV haze, and avoid over‑wattage bulbs that stress the wiring and switchgear. If bulbs fail early, check charging voltage (aim for about 13.8–14.4 V with the engine running) and clean the headlamp grounds. This Primera doesn’t use CANbus for bulb monitoring, so no load resistors are required with standard halogens.

These straightforward steps and parts keep the 1992 Primera’s lighting sharp, legal, and reliable for everyday Aussie and Kiwi driving.

Popular questions

What headlight bulb does a 1992 Nissan Primera use?
Most P10 Primeras use an H4 60/55W halogen for the main headlamp, with W5W/T10 for parkers. Some trims with factory fogs use H3 55W in the fog lamps. It’s best to confirm by checking the marking on the lamp housing or the owner’s manual, as regional variants can differ.

Can the 1992 Primera upgrade to LED headlight bulbs?
While LED retrofits exist, legality in Australia and New Zealand depends on the headlamp being approved for LED sources. Many P10 halogen housings aren’t, which can affect beam pattern and WoF/ADR compliance. Quality H4 halogens often provide the best legal and predictable result.

How often should headlight bulbs be replaced?
There’s no strict interval, but halogens dim over time. If night vision feels weak, or one side fails, replace both H4s together. Frequent failures may indicate high charging voltage or poor earths that need attention.