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2000 Nissan Primera tail-lights: purpose, care, and replacements

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2000 Nissan Primera (P11-144). Nissan’s Factory Service Manual (Lighting System – LT section) and the model’s Owner’s Manual specify rear position lamps, stop lamps, indicators and reverse lamps as standard, with a rear fog lamp on many UK/EU variants. That aligns with Australian Design Rule 13/00 (installation of lighting) and ECE Regulations R7 (position/stop), R6 (indicators), R23 (reverse) and R38 (rear fog), which the Primera complied with in its markets. So yes—tail-lights are relevant, required, and essential for safe, legal driving in Aus and NZ.

On the road, the Primera’s tail-lights do more than look tidy. They mark out the rear of the car at night and in low visibility, while the brighter brake filament signals deceleration to following traffic. Amber rear indicators make intentions obvious, and the reverse lamp throws white light to the rear so others can see the car moving back. Where fitted, a rear fog lamp adds a punchy red to cut through heavy mist.

For routine servicing, a quick walk‑around is gold: switch on parkers, brakes, hazards and reverse to confirm every lamp’s alive. Look for cracked lenses, faded reflectors and any moisture inside the housings. Light condensation can clear, but beads or pooling usually mean a tired seal or vent. Check the boot loom grommet and earth points if you notice intermittent operation.

Typical bulb specs for the 2000 Primera’s tail-light cluster use ECE-coded globes: P21/5W (stop/tail), PY21W amber (indicator), and P21W (reverse and rear fog, where equipped). Always verify against the lens markings or the Owner’s Manual, as trims vary. If considering LED upgrades, choose ADR/ECE-compliant lamps that match the original wattage/colour and won’t upset bulb-out detection.

  • Handle glass bulbs with a clean cloth, avoid fingerprints.
  • Clean corroded contacts lightly and use a dab of dielectric grease.
  • Seat the bulb holder fully, a loose twist-lock causes flicker.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs for even brightness left to right.

Note: Some NZ and AU cars are grey imports with a rear fog lamp on one side only, that’s normal for UK/EU spec. For WoF or rego checks, ensure all mandated rear lamps work, illuminate the correct colour, and the lens shows the proper E‑markings (as referenced in the Nissan manuals and ECE regs).

FAQs

What bulbs does a 2000 Nissan Primera tail-light use?
Most 2000 Primeras run P21/5W for stop/tail, PY21W amber for indicators, and P21W for reverse and (if fitted) rear fog. Because trims and markets differ, confirm via the Owner’s Manual or the E‑markings on the lens/holder before buying.

LED replacements are fine if they’re ADR/ECE compliant, the correct colour and brightness, and don’t trigger bulb warnings. Test before reassembling the boot trim.

Why do my Primera tail-lights mist up?
Light fogging can occur with temperature swings, but persistent moisture points to a tired seal, a cracked lens, or a blocked vent. Replace the gasket or housing if it’s damaged, and avoid blasting the lens edge with a pressure washer.

To clear trapped moisture, remove the lamp, let it air-dry indoors, then refit with a fresh seal and ensure the vent path isn’t obstructed.

How do I change a tail-light bulb on a 2000 Primera?
Open the boot, pull back the trim by the lamp, twist the bulb holder counter‑clockwise, and swap the globe. Fit the new bulb, re-seat the holder firmly, then test parkers, brakes and indicators before refitting the trim.

If a new globe doesn’t light, check the fuse, earth point and connector pins for corrosion.

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