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2010 Nissan Pathfinder headlight-bulbs (globes)

Headlight-bulbs are absolutely used on the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder (R51). Technical references including the Nissan Pathfinder 2010 Owner’s Manual and the Nissan Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for the R51 platform specify replaceable halogen headlamp globes. AU/NZ variants commonly list H11 for low beam and HB3 (9005) for high beam, while some overseas trims cite H13/9008 dual‑filament units. A build label inside the engine bay and the vehicle handbook confirm the correct types and wattage, so there’s no sealed-beam or fixed LED module here—just serviceable bulbs designed to be replaced.

The purpose of the headlight-bulbs is straightforward: deliver safe, reliable forward lighting that meets local road rules (ADR-compliant light levels and beam pattern) so night driving and poor‑weather visibility stay on point. Good globes keep reflective signs bright, road edges clear, and oncoming glare under control.

Servicing the Pathfinder’s headlight-bulbs is simple and makes a noticeable difference to night vision. Most owners will replace globes every few years or when output fades. It’s smart to change them in pairs so colour and brightness match.

  1. Park, switch off, pop the bonnet, and let the lamps cool.
  2. From behind the headlamp, unplug the connector.
  3. Twist the bulb anti-clockwise and withdraw carefully.
  4. Fit the correct replacement (H11 or HB3 for most AU/NZ Pathfinders), avoiding any contact with the glass. If touched, wipe with isopropyl alcohol.
  5. Lock it in, reconnect, test high/low beams, and check aim.

Handy tips for longer life and better performance:

  • Use the exact wattage listed in the Owner’s Manual (typically 55 W). Over-wattage bulbs can damage wiring or melt housings.
  • If one globe failed early, inspect fuses, the IPDM/relay, and charging voltage (over 14.8 V can shorten bulb life).
  • Keep lenses clear, UV haze or internal moisture reduces output. Clean or restore lenses and sort any seals or venting.
  • Aim the headlights after replacement to avoid dark spots or dazzle. The adjusters are on the rear of the headlamp.
  • Thinking of LED or HID upgrades? Only use ADR-compliant solutions designed for the Pathfinder’s optics to maintain a correct beam pattern and legality.

With quality bulbs from a trusted brand (check the handbook, lamp cap, or ESM for the exact codes), the Pathfinder’s night driving stays crisp, consistent, and compliant across Aussie and Kiwi roads.

What bulb types fit a 2010 Nissan Pathfinder?

Most AU/NZ R51 Pathfinders use H11 low beam and HB3 (9005) high beam. Some markets use a single H13/9008 dual‑filament bulb. Always confirm against the Owner’s Manual or the label on the radiator support to avoid mix-ups.

Can the factory halogen bulbs be upgraded to LED?

Yes, but only with ADR‑compliant kits that preserve the beam pattern. Many generic LEDs create glare or scatter. Choose a kit matched to the Pathfinder’s reflector/projector design and check local rules before fitting.

Why do my headlight-bulbs keep blowing?

Common causes include over‑voltage from the alternator, poor earths, touching the glass during install, or water ingress in the headlamp. Verify charging voltage, clean connectors, and fix any moisture before fitting fresh globes.

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