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Parts for your 1999 Nissan Pulsar-Headlight bulbs
LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse With Reflectors And 500mm LP Cable - SO283ARWM2LR12
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Boat Trailer Lamps Stop/Tail/Indicator with Licence Plate Lamp Light Left & Right Side, with 8m cable, Twin Blister - 209GARLP2/8M
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OEX 3mm Twin Core Tinned Marine Cable, Red/Black With White Sheath - 100m Roll (NZ Ref. 157M) - ACX0970L
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With Inbuild Reflectors - 283ARWM
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator With 18 Square LEDs Twin Blister - 135ARM/2
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Hella DuraLED 12/24V LED Rear Stop/Tail Lamp, Horizontal/Vertical Mount - 2330BULK
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Projecta Intelli-charge Remote Control to suit IC15 IC25 IC35 IC50 New Version - ICREMOTE-1
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LED Autolamps 12V Slimline/Low Profile Reverse Lamp with Black End Caps - 285BW12
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Light With Reflex Reflector Twin Blister - 100BAR2
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Headlight Bulbs Replacement and Maintenance for Your 1999 Nissan Pulsar
Maintaining your 1999 Nissan Pulsar's headlight bulbs is essential for safe driving, particularly at night or in low-visibility conditions. If your headlights are flickering, dim, or not working entirely, it may be time to check your headlight bulbs. Regular maintenance can often prevent bigger issues down the road, and replacing headlight bulbs is a practical DIY task for many car owners. Here's a guide to help you with that process.
- Check Your Bulbs: First, ensure that the issue is indeed with the bulb and not with the fuse or wiring. Turn on your headlights and observe any flickering or fading. If one of the lights is not functioning while the other is still working normally, it's likely a bulb issue.
- Opt for Quality: When buying replacement bulbs, go for a reputable brand to ensure durability and brightness. Choosing the right type of bulb, usually an H4 for many older vehicles like your Pulsar, is crucial. Consult your car's manual to know the specific type of bulb recommended.
Once you've selected the right bulb, here's how to replace it:
- Safety First: Make sure your car is turned off and parked on a flat surface. Set the handbrake and open the bonnet to locate the back of the headlight assembly.
- Removing the Old Bulb: Disconnect the power plug from the back of the bulb. Release the retaining clip or turn the bulb anticlockwise, depending on the type of fixture, to remove it from the socket.
- Install the New Bulb: Handle the new bulb with care, preferably wearing gloves, as oils from your skin can reduce the bulb's lifespan. Insert it into the socket, ensuring it's aligned correctly, and secure it with the retaining clip.
- Power Plug: Reconnect the power plug, ensuring it is fitted snugly, and then test the bulb by switching on your headlights.
Every so often, it's wise to clean your headlights to remove any mud or dirt, as a clean surface allows maximum light through. Consider using a headlight restoration kit for older vehicles to maintain optimal visibility.
Regularly checking and replacing worn-out headlight bulbs will significantly improve your road safety and enhance the driving experience. Keeping a couple of spare bulbs in your glove box is always a smart idea, especially for unexpected outages. Feel confident in maintaining your Pulsar's headlights, as it's a straightforward yet rewarding task. Remember, it's all part of keeping your Beam of Brilliance on the road.