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Parts for your 1993 Nissan Primera-Tail lights
LED Autolamps 12V 2x Stop/Tail/Indicator Boat Trailer Lamps with Licence Plate Lamp, includes Left & Right Side - 207BARLP2
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LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector Blister Pack 1 pce - 150ARM
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp 200x50x28mm Twin Blister - 200BIRSTME2
LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Diffused Tail Function With Sequential Indicator - 520ARWM-2
LED Autolamps 12V/24V Maxilamp 5 Lamp Combination Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector - MAXILAMPC5XRW
LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflectors Grey Base Blister Pack 1 pce - 100ARM
LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator 380 Series Strip Lamps In Double Black Bracket - 380BAR12
1993 Nissan Primera tail-lights: purpose, care and easy replacement
Tail-lights absolutely are fitted to the 1993 Nissan Primera (P10 series). This is confirmed by the Nissan Primera P10 Series Service Manual (1990–1996), the Haynes Nissan Primera Petrol 1990–1999 manual, and compliance requirements in Australia and New Zealand (Australian Design Rule 49/00 for front/rear position and stop lamps, aligned with UNECE R7, and the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004). So, yes—tail-lights are standard equipment and legally required on this model.
On the ’93 Primera, the tail-lights serve as rear position lamps so other drivers can see the car at night or in poor weather. They share the cluster with brake, indicator and reverse lamps. Most cars of this era use dual‑filament bulbs for stop/tail, commonly P21/5W (BAY15d), giving a dim 5W for tail and bright 21W for braking. They illuminate with the headlight switch and are essential for WOF/RWC and general road safety.
During routine servicing, it’s smart to give the tail-lights a quick once‑over. Look for dullness, moisture inside the lens, cracked housings and any signs of overheated bulbholders. If the lights are patchy or faint, it could be a weak earth, tired bulbs, or a cloudy lens.
Handy replacement and care tips:
- Access the bulbholders from the boot by removing the rear trim panel