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1995 Nissan Primera Headlight Bulbs: Fitment, Purpose, and Easy Service Tips

Based on technical sources including the Nissan Primera P10 Owner’s Manual (1995), the Factory Service Manual (EL – Lighting section), the Haynes Service & Repair Manual for Nissan Primera (1990–1999), and major bulb catalogues from Philips and OSRAM, the 1995 Nissan Primera (P10) uses replaceable halogen headlight bulbs. Most AU/NZ and UK/EU models take an H4 dual‑filament 60/55W for combined low and high beam. Some variants may have a separate high beam (often H1), so it’s smart to confirm via the lens marking (e.g., “H4”) or the vehicle handbook. Headlight bulbs are therefore absolutely relevant to this model.

The headlight bulb on a ’95 Primera does the heavy lifting for safe night driving and wet-weather visibility, helping the car meet local on-road requirements. Halogen H4 bulbs give a solid, road-legal beam pattern when paired with the factory reflector housing, keeping glare down for oncoming traffic while lighting the way ahead.

For servicing, it’s an easy under‑bonnet job most owners can tackle with basic care. Replace bulbs in pairs so colour and brightness stay even side‑to‑side. If the lights are going a bit yellow, flicker over bumps, or the beam pattern looks patchy, the filament is likely tired or the connector is a bit grubby.

  • Before starting, switch the lights off and let the bulb cool. Pop the bonnet and access the rear of the headlamp.
  • Unclip the rubber dust cover, unplug the connector, then release the spring clip holding the bulb.
  • Fit the new bulb in the same orientation. Don’t touch the glass with bare fingers, use gloves or a clean tissue. If you do touch it, wipe with isopropyl alcohol.
  • Refit the clip, connector, and dust cover. Test low and high beam.

During a service, it’s worth checking:

  • Connector condition and earth points for corrosion.
  • Headlight aim—heavy loads or suspension wear can kick the beam too high or low.
  • Lens clarity—UV haze on older plastics dulls output, a gentle restore can help.

Stick with the specified wattage (typically 60/55W for H4) to avoid cooking the wiring or reflector. Premium +30% to +130% output halogens can add brightness but may have a shorter lifespan—keep a spare in the boot for road trips. If considering LED conversions, check ADR/NZTA rules and WOF compliance, many drop‑in LEDs aren’t approved in halogen housings.

Popular questions

What headlight bulb does a 1995 Nissan Primera use?
Most 1995 Primera P10 models use an H4 60/55W halogen bulb for combined low and high beam. Some trims may use a separate high beam (commonly H1). Check the headlamp lens marking or the owner’s manual to confirm.

Can I fit LED bulbs to my Primera’s headlights?
LED retrofits in halogen reflector housings are often not road‑legal in Australia and New Zealand unless specifically approved and compliant with ADR/NZTA requirements. They can also skew the beam pattern. If you go LED, confirm compliance and beam aim, and check WOF requirements.

How often should I replace headlight bulbs?
Halogen bulbs generally last a few years, but output fades with age. Many owners replace every 3–5 years or at the first signs of dimming. It’s best to swap both sides together to keep brightness and colour matched.

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