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2002 Nissan Pulsar headlight bulbs
Headlight bulbs are absolutely used on the 2002 Nissan Pulsar (N16). Technical references including the Nissan Pulsar N16 owner’s manual and service literature, the Nissan FAST parts catalogue, and Australian/New Zealand application guides from brands like Narva, Philips and Hella specify replaceable halogen headlamp bulbs for this model—commonly H4 12V 60/55W for the main headlight assembly.
On a 2002 Pulsar, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and poor weather visibility. They’re designed to meet ADR/WoF roadworthiness standards and provide the correct beam pattern from the factory reflector housings. Over time, halogen bulbs slowly lose brightness and shift colour, so even before a globe blows, night vision can be noticeably worse. That’s why it’s smart to treat headlight bulbs like service items.
Most N16 Pulsars take an H4 dual‑filament bulb (low and high beam in one). Some variants also have front fog lamps that use a separate H3 55W bulb, and the park/position bulb is typically a T10 wedge. Always double‑check the handbook or an AU/NZ bulb catalogue by VIN to confirm your exact fitment.
For replacement, go for quality, road‑legal halogen globes and replace in pairs to keep the beam colour and brightness even side to side. Avoid over‑wattage bulbs that can stress wiring and melt connectors. If you’re tempted by LED retrofits, make sure they’re compliant for on‑road use, many aren’t and can fail a WoF/roadworthy or dazzle oncoming traffic due to incorrect beam focus.
- Park safely, switch lights off and pop the bonnet.
- Unclip the headlamp’s rubber dust boot and unplug the three‑pin connector.
- Release the spring clip, remove the old H4 bulb, and fit the new one—don’t touch the glass, hold it by the base.
- Refit the clip, boot and connector, then test low and high beam.
- Check headlight aim after any bulb change, misalignment can reduce visibility and annoy other drivers.
Handy servicing tips: keep the lenses clean, as grimy plastic can slash light output. If the lenses are hazed, consider a reputable restoration kit. Check fuses and earths if a new bulb doesn’t light. Carrying a spare H4 in the glovebox can save a late‑night hassle.
Popular questions
What headlight bulb type fits a 2002 Nissan Pulsar?
Most 2002 Pulsar (N16) models use an H4 12V 60/55W halogen for the main headlamp. Park/position bulbs are typically T10 wedge, and factory fog lamps (if fitted) usually take H3 55W. Always confirm against the owner’s manual or an AU/NZ bulb guide by VIN, as trims can vary.
Should headlight bulbs be replaced in pairs?
Yes. Halogens dim with age, so if one fails the other is usually not far behind. Replacing both keeps the beam pattern even and avoids mismatched colour or brightness. Many drivers renew them every 2–3 years, especially if doing a lot of night or rural driving.
Are LED headlight bulbs legal on a 2002 Pulsar?
Retrofit LED bulbs in halogen reflector housings are often not ADR/WoF compliant and can fail a roadworthy/WoF or produce glare. If you want brighter lights, choose compliant upgrade halogen bulbs or consult a professional about approved lighting options. Always ensure correct aim after any change.