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2004 Nissan Navara Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2004 Nissan Navara and are essential kit. This isn’t just common sense—it's backed by technical sources. The 2004 Navara (D22) Owner’s Manual details headlamp operation and bulb specs, Nissan’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists the headlamp assemblies and globes, and both Australian Design Rules (notably ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 for lighting) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 require compliant headlamps on road-going vehicles. So yes, headlights are relevant, used, and legally required on this ute.

On a 2004 Navara, the headlights’ job is to light the road ahead, keep the driver visible to others, and do it without dazzling oncoming traffic. Most D22s run halogen globes—commonly an H4 dual‑filament globe handling both low and high beam—paired with a small wedge globe for the park light. Clear, correctly aimed lamps make night driving safer, especially on rural and unlit Kiwi and Aussie roads.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights some attention. Replace globes in pairs so brightness and colour match. Avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—oils can shorten globe life. If illumination drops or one side fails, check the basics under the bonnet first: fuses, relays, and earth points. Moisture inside the lens or a cracked housing calls for a seal repair or replacement assembly to protect the reflector and wiring.

Cloudy lenses are common on older Navaras. UV haze scatters light, so polish the lenses or fit new assemblies if they’re too far gone. Aim matters, too: a simple height and lateral tweak at the adjusters can restore proper beam pattern and keep oncoming drivers happy. Thinking of an upgrade? Premium halogen globes can improve output while keeping things legal, LED conversions may require certification and compliance with ADR/NZ lighting rules—worth checking before fitting. Keep the exterior clean, inspect after rough tracks or pressure washes, and stick with quality parts that meet the original spec.

  • Replace globes in pairs and carry a spare H4 in the glovebox.
  • Clean and, if needed, restore lenses to remove UV haze.
  • Check fuses, relays, and earths if a light plays up.
  • Verify beam aim after any front-end work or suspension changes.

What headlight bulb type does a 2004 Nissan Navara use?

Most 2004 Navara D22 models use an H4 12V 60/55W halogen globe for combined low/high beam, plus a T10 wedge for the park light. Variants can differ, so it pays to confirm against the owner’s manual or the existing globe before buying.

How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2004 Navara?

Park on level ground facing a wall, about 3–5 metres back. Pop the bonnet and use the vertical and horizontal adjusters on the headlamp housing to set the low-beam cutoff slightly below and just right of head height at that distance. Small turns go a long way—aim for clear cutoff without glare.

Why are my Navara headlights dim or yellow?

Likely culprits are aged halogen globes, UV-hazed lenses, or voltage drop from tired wiring or earths. Replace the globes, restore or replace the lenses, and check connectors, relays, and grounds. If water’s inside the lamp, fix the seal or replace the housing to prevent repeat issues.

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