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Headlights for the 2007 Nissan Maxima
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Nissan Maxima. This is confirmed by the Nissan Owner’s Manual and factory Service Manual for lighting, and also by Australian Design Rules and NZTA lighting requirements that mandate compliant front headlamps on road-going vehicles. Many 2007 Maxima variants use halogen lamps, while higher-spec models may feature factory Xenon HID low-beams, depending on trim and market.
On this Maxima, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—projecting a clear, legal beam pattern so the driver can see the road and be seen by others. Where fitted, HID systems offer a brighter, whiter low-beam with a sharp cutoff, while halogen setups are robust and easy to service. Either way, clean lenses, correct aim and healthy bulbs make a massive difference to night-time confidence and safety.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to add the headlights to the checklist. Every 10,000–15,000 km (or at least annually), give them a once-over under the bonnet and from in front of the car. Look for cloudy or yellowed lenses, moisture inside the housing, uneven beam pattern, or dim/colour-shifting output. On HID-equipped cars, a pink or purple hue often signals a failing capsule, while slow or intermittent start-up can suggest a ballast issue.
- Clean and protect: Wash lenses with car-safe soap and apply a UV protectant, consider a quality restoration kit if they’re hazy.
- Replace in pairs: Bulbs age together. New bulbs on both sides keep colour and brightness consistent.
- Mind the bulb type: Bulb codes vary by trim/market. Many halogen cars use HB4/9006 or H11 for low-beam and HB3/9005 for high-beam, HID low-beams commonly use D2R. Always confirm against the Owner’s Manual or lamp markings.
- Don’t touch the glass: Handle halogen and HID capsules with clean gloves to avoid hot spots and early failure.
- Aim matters: After any bulb or housing change, check headlight aim on level ground. HID systems may have auto-levelling—ensure it’s functioning.
If a headlight is out, first check the relevant fuse and connector for corrosion. For HID systems, high voltages are involved—leave diagnosis of ballasts and igniters to a qualified auto sparky. When housings are cracked or seals have failed, replacement is the reliable fix, trapped moisture will keep killing bulbs.
Popular questions about 2007 Nissan Maxima headlights
What headlight bulbs fit a 2007 Nissan Maxima?
Bulb types vary by trim and market. Many AU/NZ halogen-equipped cars use HB4/9006 or H11 for low-beam and HB3/9005 for high-beam. Factory HID setups typically use D2R for low-beam with a separate halogen high-beam. The safest bet is to confirm with the Owner’s Manual or check the markings on the existing bulbs before buying.
Why are my Maxima’s headlights dim or turning slightly pink?
Hazy lenses, ageing halogen filaments, poor earths or voltage drop can all cause dim output. On HID-equipped cars, a pink/purple tinge usually points to a failing HID capsule, slow or flickering start-up can indicate a weak ballast. Restore the lenses, test voltages, and replace HID components as needed—often in pairs for even colour and brightness.
How do I adjust the headlight aim on a 2007 Maxima?
Park on level ground facing a wall, 3–5 metres away, with tyre pressures set and a normal fuel load. Use the vertical (and where provided, horizontal) adjusters on the headlamp housing to set the cutoff just below head height at that distance. If the car has auto-levelling HID, make sure the system is operating correctly before adjusting.