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2004 Nissan X‑Trail headlight bulbs

Based on the Nissan X‑TRAIL T30 (2001–2006) factory service manual and AU/NZ parts catalogues, 2004 models use halogen headlight bulbs—commonly H4 12V 60/55W—so headlight bulbs are absolutely relevant to this vehicle. Some trims may differ by market, but for most Aussie and Kiwi‑delivered X‑Trails, a dual‑filament H4 handles both low and high beam inside the same housing.

On a 2004 Nissan X‑Trail, the headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for night driving, country roads, and wet weather visibility. Good bulbs help the driver see hazards earlier and make the vehicle easier for others to spot. As bulbs age, output drops and beam colour shifts, so swapping tired bulbs can bring back crisp, even light and safer night‑time confidence.

Servicing headlight bulbs is straightforward and worth doing in pairs to keep brightness even side‑to‑side. Stick with the correct wattage to stay ADR/WoF compliant and protect the wiring. Premium +30% or +50% halogen options can lift performance without overloading the circuit. Avoid touching the glass, skin oils can create hot spots and shorten life—use gloves or a clean tissue.

  1. Switch the ignition off, open the bonnet, and let the lamps cool.
  2. Access the rear of the headlamp, unplug the 3‑pin connector, and peel back the rubber dust boot.
  3. Release the spring clip, remove the old H4 bulb, and note its tab orientation.
  4. Install the new bulb in the same orientation, secure the clip, refit the boot, and reconnect the plug.
  5. Test both beams, then check aim on a flat surface. Adjust if needed so you’re not dazzling oncoming traffic.

While you’re there, inspect fuses and the headlight relay if a side is dead, and look for cloudy lenses that can choke output. A gentle lens restoration can make a big difference. If the vehicle happens to have factory HID on a specific trim, use the correct D‑series lamp and observe high‑voltage safety—otherwise, halogen H4 is the go‑to for most 2004 X‑Trails.

Regular checks at service time—function, brightness, beam aim, and lens condition—keep the X‑Trail legal and night‑ready across Australia and New Zealand.

Popular questions about 2004 Nissan X‑Trail headlight bulbs

What bulb type does a 2004 Nissan X‑Trail use?
The majority of AU/NZ 2004 X‑Trail (T30) models use an H4 12V 60/55W halogen bulb that covers both low and high beam in a single globe. Always confirm by reading the marking on the lamp housing or checking the owner’s manual. Fog lights are separate and typically a different type.

How often should the headlight bulbs be replaced?
Replace when one fails or when light output becomes noticeably dim or yellowed. Many halogens fade before they blow, so changing them in pairs every few years—or after heavy night driving—keeps output even and safer.

Can LED bulbs be fitted legally to the X‑Trail’s halogen housings?
Retrofitting LED globes into halogen housings may not meet ADR requirements in Australia and can fail a Warrant of Fitness in New Zealand. If considering LEDs, use compliant, tested solutions or full lamp assemblies designed for LED, and check local regulations.

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