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Parts for your 1997 Nissan Navara-Headlight bulbs
1997 Nissan Navara Headlight Bulbs — Fitment, Purpose, and Easy Servicing Tips
Headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 1997 Nissan Navara. Technical references including the Nissan Navara D22 Series Service Manual (Electrical – Lighting section) and period owner’s manuals specify replaceable halogen headlamp bulbs for this model, typically H4 (P43t) 12V 60/55W. This setup aligns with Australian and New Zealand road standards for headlamp performance and beam pattern applicable to the era, so owners should expect a conventional halogen bulb that can be replaced without changing the whole headlamp unit.
On a ’97 Navara, the headlight bulb’s job is simple but crucial: produce a safe, legal beam for low and high beam while withstanding vibration, heat, and the elements. The H4 bulb is a dual‑filament design, so one globe handles both dipped and high beam in each headlamp. Good bulbs keep night driving clear, reduce eye strain, and help the ute stay visible to others—especially on dark rural roads or in wet winter conditions.
As bulbs age, light output drops and colour shifts, even before a filament finally blows. If one side looks dull or yellow, or the beam seems patchy, it’s time to replace. It’s smart to swap bulbs in pairs so light output and colour match across both sides. For routine servicing of a 1997 Navara, a quick bulb check sits neatly alongside wiper and fluid checks, and it’s worth confirming headlamp aim after any bulb change to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic.
- Open the bonnet and locate the rear of the headlamp.
- Unplug the 3‑pin connector, remove the rubber dust cover, and release the wire spring clip.
- Withdraw the old H4 bulb. Avoid touching the glass of the new bulb—use gloves or a clean tissue.
- Align the bulb’s tabs with the P43t socket, secure the spring clip, and refit the dust cover.
- Reconnect the plug, switch on lights, and check low/high beam.
- Verify aim on a flat surface