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Narva Flush Mount LED Volt & Amp meter display - 81138BL

Narva Flush Mount LED Volt & Amp meter display - 81138BL

$157
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Mothers PowerPlastic 4Lights 236ml - 688808

Mothers PowerPlastic 4Lights 236ml - 688808

$37
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Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

$49
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

$185
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HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

$211
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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

$160
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

$660
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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

$201
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HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

$293
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Hella LED Combination Lamp Trailer 2394/5 2VB - 2395TP

Hella LED Combination Lamp Trailer 2394/5 2VB - 2395TP

$292
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Narva Lens To Suit 86460 - 86465

Narva Lens To Suit 86460 - 86465

$24
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2013 Nissan Serena Tail-Lights: Purpose and Maintenance Tips

The 2013 Nissan Serena comes equipped with tail-lights, which play an important role in vehicle safety and compliance with road regulations. Tail-lights are an essential component of any vehicle, and the Serena is no exception. These lights are mounted at the rear of the vehicle and serve multiple purposes, from signalling the vehicle's position on the road at night to indicating braking and turning intentions to other drivers.

Tail-lights are designed to illuminate whenever the headlights or parking lights are switched on. This is crucial because it helps other road users see the vehicle in lower visibility conditions, especially at dusk, dawn, and nighttime. Without properly functioning tail-lights, the Nissan Serena could be difficult to spot, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. Additionally, tail-lights often house the brake lights and indicators, which are critical for communicating the driver's intentions.

When it comes to maintaining the tail-lights on a 2013 Nissan Serena, there are a few simple but important things to keep in mind. Regular checks on the tail-light assembly ensure they are clean, undamaged, and functioning properly. Since these lights are exposed to the elements, dirt, moisture, and impact damage can all affect their performance. Ensuring the lens covers are intact and clear will maximise light output and visibility.

If a tail-light bulb burns out or becomes dim, it's best to replace it promptly. The Serena typically uses standard bulbs which are easy to source from automotive stores or Nissan dealerships. When replacing bulbs, it's advisable to wear gloves or use a clean cloth to avoid leaving oils on the bulb, as this can shorten the bulb's lifespan. The tail-light assembly on the Serena is generally straightforward to access, usually involving removing a few screws inside the boot area to reach the bulb holder.

Besides bulbs, the wiring and electrical connections associated with the tail-lights should be inspected periodically, especially if the lights seem to be flickering or not working consistently. Corrosion, loose wires, or damaged connectors can lead to tail-light failure and may require professional repair. Regular servicing of the vehicle often includes a quick lighting check, making sure all exterior lights are in top shape before hitting the road.

Good tail-light maintenance on the Nissan Serena ensures compliance with Australian road laws. Since tail-lights alert other drivers to the presence and actions of the vehicle, faulty or missing tail-lights can result in fines or failed vehicle inspections. More importantly, well-maintained tail-lights contribute to safer driving conditions by improving visibility to other road users.

Another tip for keeping the tail-lights in good condition is to keep the rear of the vehicle clean, especially during winter or rainy seasons when grime and mud can build up quickly. A clean tail-light lens allows the light to shine through properly and ensures maximum visibility. If the tail-light lens becomes scratched or cloudy over time, some aftermarket polishing kits can restore clarity, although replacing severely damaged lenses is sometimes the better option.

For the Nissan Serena, upgrading to LED tail-lights is an option some owners consider. LEDs are brighter, use less power, and have a longer lifespan than traditional incandescent bulbs. While this upgrade can enhance both safety and appearance, it's important to ensure any replacement parts are compatible with the vehicle's electrical system and comply with local regulations.

Overall, tail-lights on the 2013 Nissan Serena are a vital safety feature that deserves regular attention. Simple maintenance, prompt bulb replacement, and keeping the assemblies clean all contribute to safer driving and help maintain the vehicle's value and roadworthiness. Anyone owning a Serena should never overlook the importance of properly working tail-lights, as they help keep everyone on the road safer and ensure a hassle-free driving experience.