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Parts for your 2011 Nissan Pulsar-Tail lights
Repco 12-24V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop/Tail/Ind/Rev 100X275X22mm - RLT275STIR
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Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable - 97010-1
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LED Autolamps 355 Series Multi Volt Black Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Twin Blister Pack - 355BARWM-2
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LED Autolamps 12/2V Maxilamp LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector Black Chrome Bolt Mount - MAXILAMPC1XCE
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator With 18 Square LEDs Twin Blister - 135ARM/2
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Assembly Clear Lens Chrome Bracket - 82CARW
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Assembly With 123 LEDs - 100BARWM
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector Mini Jumbo Twin Blister - 420ARRWM2
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Assembly Chrome Bracket Blister Pack - 82CARRW
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Stedi C-4 Black Edition Flush Mount 4 LED Work Light Flood Beam - LEDFLUSH-C4-FLOOD
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LED Autolamps MultiVolt R.H.S Stop/Tail/Indicator Assembly 128 Round LEDs - 125BARMR
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator Assembly 72 LEDs With Black Bracket - 200BARM
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator Assembly 72 LEDs With Black Bracket 190x100x28mm - 80BARM
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Narva 9-33 Volt LED Reverse (White) With Red LED Tail Ring, 155mm Contoured Chrome Cover - 95628
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LED Autolamps RHS, Stop/Tail/SEQ-Indicator/Reverse/Reflector 12/24V 284 X 100 X 37mm, DT04 Connector - SO284RHS
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LED Autolamps LHS, Stop/Tail/SEQ-Indicator/Reverse/Reflector 12/24V 284 X 100 X 37mm, DT04 Connector - SO284LHS
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9-33 Volt LED Reverse, Rear Direction Indicator and Stop Lamps with LED Tail Rings - 94365C
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LED Autolamps Rear Taillight Harness To Suit MY22 Ranger / MY20 Ram Plug To Bare Wires - PATCH-RAM.UNI
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9-33 Volt LED Rear Direction Indicator and Twin Stop Lamps with LED Tail Rings - 94364C
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LED Autolamps 385 Series Rear Combination Lamp LHS with 7 core plug - 385ARWMLCSB
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LED Autolamps 385 Series Rear Combination Lamp RHS with 7 core plug - 385ARWMRCSB
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Nissan Pulsar 2011 Tail-Lights: Importance, Maintenance, and Replacement
The 2011 Nissan Pulsar, like most modern vehicles, is equipped with tail-lights, which play an essential role in safety and road communication. Tail-lights are fitted to the rear of the car and are designed to illuminate whenever the headlights or parking lights are on. Their primary function is to enhance the visibility of the vehicle to other road users, especially during low light conditions such as at night, in fog, or bad weather. This ensures drivers approaching from behind can easily spot the vehicle and maintain a safe distance.
Tail-lights are a standard and mandatory feature on the 2011 Nissan Pulsar, as is the case with all road-legal cars in Australia. Their absence would not only be illegal but would also vastly increase the risk of rear-end collisions. Nissan, being a reputable manufacturer, ensures that the Pulsar meets all Australian Design Rules (ADR) standards, which include stringent requirements for rear lighting systems. This confirms that tail-lights are both relevant and used on the 2011 Nissan Pulsar.
The design of the tail-light assembly on the Nissan Pulsar 2011 typically incorporates several key light elements all housed in one unit. These include the rear position lights (the tail-lights proper), brake lights, turn signals, and sometimes rear fog lights. When the driver turns on the lights, the tail-lights glow red, projecting just enough illumination to make the car visible without dazzling drivers behind. When braking, the lights shine more brightly to alert following drivers that the car is slowing down. This layered signalling system is crucial for safe driving on busy roads or highways.
Maintaining the tail-lights on a 2011 Nissan Pulsar is an important part of general car care and servicing. Often overlooked, these lights are exposed to all sorts of environmental conditions including dust, moisture, and gravel, which can cause damage or degradation. Here are some tips on keeping tail-lights in good working order:
- Regularly check the tail-lights to ensure they light up correctly. This can be done by switching on the headlights and walking around the vehicle, or by asking someone to assist while you observe the lights.
- Clean the outer lens regularly to remove any dirt, grime, or film that can reduce brightness. Use a soft cloth and a gentle cleaner designed for automotive plastics.
- Inspect for cracks or damage to the lens, as these can allow water ingress which might cause electrical faults or bulb failure.
- Test the brake lights and indicators frequently, especially before long trips, to avoid any unexpected failures on the road.
If a tail-light on the 2011 Nissan Pulsar needs replacement, there are a few things to bear in mind. Firstly, it is important to use genuine Yamaha parts or quality aftermarket alternatives compatible with the Pulsar to maintain safety and compliance with legal requirements. Replacing bulbs is generally straightforward as it often involves popping open the rear light assembly from inside the boot, removing the old bulb and installing a new one. However, sometimes the entire tail-light unit may need changing if the lens is broken or the internal wiring is faulty.
It is a good idea to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic if unsure about the process. When replacing bulbs, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers as oils can create hot spots and reduce bulb life. Wearing gloves or using a clean cloth is a simple way to avoid this. Additionally, using LED replacements, where compatible, can improve longevity and brightness, offering a useful upgrade.
During routine servicing of the Nissan Pulsar, checking the tail-lights is usually part of the safety inspection. Mechanics will confirm that all lights function correctly, and will advise if any parts need repair or replacement. A well-maintained tail-light system ensures the vehicle remains roadworthy, helps drivers comply with Australian laws, and most importantly, enhances safety for everyone on the road.
Ignoring tail-light issues can lead to fines, failed inspections, or more seriously, accidents. For example, tail-lights that are dim, flickering, or not working at all can leave other drivers unaware of the car's presence or intentions. This is especially risky in poor visibility situations and can lead to rear-end crashes.
In short, the tail-lights on the 2011 Nissan Pulsar are a key safety component and a necessary feature for driving legally in Australia. Proper care and timely maintenance go a long way in keeping the Pulsar safe and compliant. Whether it is cleaning the lenses, checking bulbs, or replacing parts, taking the time to look after tail-lights is an easy step for any Pulsar owner to take that makes a big difference on the road.