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Parts for your 2007 Nissan Serena-Headlight bulbs
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OEX 4mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 30m Roll (NZ Ref.153) - ACX0808
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2007 Nissan Serena headlight-bulbs: what they do and how to look after them
Referencing technical sources, the 2007 Nissan Serena (C25) absolutely uses replaceable headlight-bulbs, so the part is relevant to this model. The Nissan C25 Serena Service Manual (EL – Lighting System), Nissan FAST parts catalogue, and bulb manufacturers’ fitment guides (Osram, Philips, Narva) list the Serena with halogen low beam H11 and high beam HB3 (9005) on most trims, with some grades factory-fitted with Xenon HID low beam D2R (35 W) paired with an HB3 high beam. That means owners will be dealing with conventional globes or HID capsules rather than sealed LED units.
On a 2007-nissan-serena, headlight-bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving, wet weather visibility, and rego/WOF compliance. Good globes give a clean beam pattern that won’t dazzle oncoming traffic and help keep everyone safe across Aussie and Kiwi roads.
What’s fitted? Most 2007 Serena vans run halogen H11 for low beam and HB3 for high. Some JDM trims use D2R HID for low beam, these run via a ballast and must only be replaced with the correct HID capsule. If the dust cap or lens is marked “D2R” or “Xenon,” treat it as HID and be cautious—there’s high voltage in that system.
Servicing the 2007-nissan-serena headlight-bulbs is straightforward and worth doing before the nights draw in:
- Replace in pairs—globes dim with age even before they blow.
- Don’t touch the glass, use clean gloves. Finger oils create hot spots.
- Check connectors for heat discolouration, a dab of dielectric grease helps.
- Keep lenses clear, light haze can be polished to restore output.
- Confirm aim after any bulb or housing change to avoid glare.
Basic swap steps under the bonnet: turn the bulb holder anticlockwise, unplug the connector, seat the new bulb with tabs aligned, lock it clockwise, then refit the rubber cap. On some sides you may need to move an intake duct for access—nothing a patient home mechanic can’t handle. For HID versions, disconnect the battery and consider a professional if unsure, as the ballast stores charge.
Expect quality halogen bulbs (H11 12V 55W, HB3 12V 60W) to gradually lose brightness over 2–3 years, especially with lots of night kilometres. LED retrofit kits are common, but only use options that maintain a proper beam and meet local ADR/Waka Kotahi/WOF rules, otherwise, stick with correct-spec halogen or OEM HID to stay legal and safe.
Popular questions about 2007-nissan-serena headlight-bulbs
What bulb types does a 2007 Nissan Serena use?
Most C25 Serenas use H11 for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam. Some trims have factory Xenon HID low beam using D2R capsules with an HB3 high beam. The correct type is usually printed on the headlamp housing or dust cap.
How often should the headlight-bulbs be replaced?
Change them when they’re dim, flickering, or blown, and consider proactive replacement every 2–3 years if you drive at night a lot. Always replace in pairs so colour and output match across the front.
Can LED bulbs be fitted to a 2007 Serena?
They can physically fit many housings, but legality and beam pattern are the big concerns. Only use LED retrofits that are designed for the lamp, produce a proper cut-off, and comply with ADR and WOF requirements. If unsure, stick with quality halogen or OEM HID.