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Parts for your 2009 Nissan X-trail-Tail lights
LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Licence Plate Lamp Blister Pack Containing Left & Right Lamps - 99ARL2
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LED Autolamps 12V 2x Stop/Tail/Indicator Boat Trailer Lamps with Licence Plate Lamp, includes Left & Right Side - 207BARLP2
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail Strip Lamp With 10 Square LEDs Recessed Mount - 235R12
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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator Diffused Tail Function With Sequential Indicator - 520ARRMB
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Licence Plate Lamp with Reflex Reflector - 99ARL
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Diffused Tail Function With Sequential Indicator - 520ARWM-2
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Maxilamp Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector Single Lamp - MAXILAMP1XRE
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector 100x100x25mm - 100BAR
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LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp 200x50x28mm Twin Blister - 200BIRSTME2
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With Inbuild Reflectors - 283ARWM
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Ind/Rev With Try Me Function Diffused Tail With Sequential Indicator - 385ARRMB
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector With Licence Plate Lamp - 99ARLM
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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamps With Reflector Twin Blister - 101BAR2
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator 380 Series Strip Lamps In Double Black Bracket - 380BAR12
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LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector Blister Pack 1 pce - 150ARM
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LED Autolamps 12/24V 280 Mini Jumbo Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp Blister Pack - 280ARRM
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LED Autolamps 12V 82 Series Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp Black Bracket - 82BARW
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Narva Model 72 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable
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LED Autolamps 12V/24V Maxilamp 5 Lamp Combination Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector - MAXILAMPC5XRW
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Hella 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Number Plate Lamp with 6M Lead - 23956MBULK
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Narva Model 72 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable
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Tail-Lights on the 2009 Nissan X-Trail: What You Need to Know
The 2009 Nissan X-Trail, like most vehicles on the road, is equipped with tail-lights as a fundamental safety feature. Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and used on this model. They play a crucial role not only in ensuring the vehicle's visibility to other drivers at night but also in communicating important signals, making them essential for safe driving.
Tail-lights sit at the rear of the vehicle and illuminate whenever the headlights or parking lights are switched on. Their main job is to make the X-Trail visible from behind, especially in low-light conditions such as dusk, dawn, night, or during adverse weather like heavy rain or fog. Without tail-lights, other road users would have a tough time judging the distance to the vehicle, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions.
Beyond just being a light that glows red on the back of your car, tail-lights are a vital piece in the chain of road safety and communication. They are closely linked with the brake lights and turn indicators, offering different magnitudes and patterns of red light or flashing signals to indicate the driver's intentions to slow down, stop, or turn. The 2009 Nissan X-Trail tail-lights incorporate these functions seamlessly, often found as a combination unit at the rear corners.
Talking about maintenance and replacement for the 2009 Nissan X-Trail tail-lights, it is important to keep an eye on their condition. Tail-light bulbs can fail over time or if jolted by rough road conditions. The lens can also become faded, cracked, or dirty, all of which can reduce effectiveness. Here are some handy tips for keeping those tail-lights in top shape:
- Regular Checks - It's a good practice to check the tail-lights at least once a month or before long trips. Step back from the rear of the vehicle and ask a mate to switch on the headlights and brakes while you inspect that both tail-lights are glowing steadily and brightly.
- Lens Cleaning - Over time, dust, mud, and road grime can settle on the tail-light lens which can dull the light output. A quick wipe with a damp cloth during your regular car wash keeps the lens clear and ensures maximum visibility.
- Bulb Replacement - If a tail-light bulb blows out, replace it promptly. The 2009 Nissan X-Trail typically uses standard automotive bulbs that are fairly easy to change with basic tools. Refer to the owner's manual for the correct bulb type and replacement procedure.
- Inspect the Wiring - Occasionally, wiring or socket problems can cause the tail-lights to malfunction. If bulbs seem fine but the tail-lights do not light up, it may be worth having a mechanic inspect the electrical connections.
- Consider Upgrades - Some X-Trail owners opt to upgrade their tail-lights to LED versions for better brightness and longer life. While LEDs tend to cost more upfront, they can be a worthwhile investment for safety and durability.
Tail-lights also contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the 2009 Nissan X-Trail. The design of the tail-light clusters complements the car's exterior styling and often features a distinctive shape or layout that helps the vehicle stand out on the road. While safety is the prime focus, the visual impact is a nice bonus.
Servicing your tail-lights as part of routine maintenance is a simple step that can save you from receiving a fine or being involved in an accident. Many local mechanics and service centres include tail-light checks in their standard inspection regimes. This ensures that bulbs are functional, lenses are intact, and electrical connections are solid.
In short, tail-lights on the 2009 Nissan X-Trail are very much relevant and a required component. They are essential for legal compliance and, more importantly, road safety. Proper maintenance ensures they perform their role effectively, keeping everyone on the road safer.