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Parts for your 2010 Nissan Pulsar-Headlight bulbs
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2010 Nissan Pulsar headlight-bulbs: purpose, servicing and replacement
Headlight-bulbs are fitted to the 2010 Nissan Pulsar (sold in AU/NZ as the Tiida C11), as confirmed by Nissan’s 2010 Tiida owner’s manual bulb chart and major automotive bulb guides from Osram and Philips. Those technical references list replaceable halogen lamps for the headlamps, making headlight-bulbs directly relevant to this vehicle.
On this model, the headlight-bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving, wet-weather visibility and compliance with local road rules. Most 2010 Pulsar/Tiida variants use a single H4 60/55W halogen bulb per headlamp for both high and low beam. In some trims and markets there may be separate bulbs for each beam (commonly H11 low and HB3/9005 high). Either way, they’re standard, serviceable components designed to be swapped when they age, go dim or fail.
Good bulbs throw a clean, even beam so drivers can see hazards sooner and be seen by others. Because halogens slowly lose brightness over time, owners typically notice a yellowing or shorter reach well before a full failure. That’s the cue to replace them, not just when one finally pops.
- Confirm the exact bulb type first: check the owner’s manual, the stamp on the dust cap, or the parts label under the bonnet.
- Replace in pairs. Light output and colour shift with age, so doing both sides keeps the beam balanced.
- Never touch the glass. Oils from skin create hot spots