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2002 Nissan Serena Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2002 Nissan Serena (C24) and are essential equipment for road use. Technical references such as the Nissan Serena C24 Series Service Manual (Lighting System section) and the market owner’s manual specify left and right headlamp units with replaceable bulbs, typically 12V 60/55W halogen H4 on most trims, with some grades offering discharge (HID) lamps using D2R bulbs. Road standards like Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 and 46/00) and New Zealand WOF/CoF inspection requirements also mandate compliant, working headlights, so they’re very much relevant to this model.
On a 2002 Serena, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—projecting a clear low beam for everyday driving and a high beam for open-road visibility. Clean lenses and correct aim make a huge difference to safety for the driver and everyone else on Aussie and Kiwi roads.
For regular servicing, a quick headlight check belongs on the list. Most C24s use halogen reflector units: bulbs are accessed from the rear of the headlamp under the bonnet. Pull off the rubber dust cap, unplug the connector, unclip the spring retainer, and remove the bulb. Avoid touching the glass—skin oils can shorten bulb life. If the vehicle has factory HID (D2R), never open the ballast or power the system disconnected, HID systems run high voltage. If unsure, let a qualified tech handle it.
- Replace bulbs in pairs to keep colour and brightness even.
- Check alignment after any front-end work, poor aim can fail a WOF or attract attention at rego.
- Clean cloudy lenses with a quality restoration kit and seal with a UV protectant to slow haze returning.
- If there’s moisture inside the lamp, inspect the dust cap and seals, persistent fogging usually means the housing needs resealing or replacement.
- If a lamp is dead, confirm the fuse/relay first—on the C24 the headlamp fuses are individual for LH/RH in the engine bay fuse box.
Bulb specs can vary by trim and market, so it’s smart to cross-check the vehicle’s VIN against the Nissan parts catalogue or the owner’s manual. Keeping the Serena’s headlights bright, clear and correctly aimed is a simple win for night vision and compliance.
Popular questions about 2002 Nissan Serena headlights
What bulb type does a 2002 Nissan Serena use?
Most C24 Serenas run halogen H4 60/55W dual‑filament bulbs in reflector housings. Some higher trims came with factory HID using D2R bulbs. Because markets and trims differ, it’s best to confirm via the owner’s manual or a parts lookup with the VIN before buying bulbs.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a C24 Serena?
There are vertical and horizontal adjusters on the rear of each headlamp. Park on level ground facing a flat wall, measure beam height, and adjust to meet ADR/WOF spec for dip cut‑off. Small turns go a long way—if the adjusters are tight or the aim seems off after a knock, have a workshop check with a beam setter.
Why are my Serena’s headlight lenses cloudy?
That’s UV haze on the polycarbonate lens. A restoration kit can polish and clear it up, but sealing with a UV top coat is key to lasting results. If the lens is crazed or the inside is deteriorated, replacing the lamp assembly is the more reliable fix.