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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Chrome - 131CRM

$129
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Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

Narva Stop/Tail Chrome 12V Led 130mm - 94306-12

$181
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail/Rev - 280RWM

$223
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210
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OEX Canbus Trailer Lights Trailer Plug Adaptor - ACX7210

$157
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Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

Narva 12V LED Plug & Play Trailer Lamp Kit - 93540BL2

$264
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Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

Narva Lens To Suit Rear Combination Lamp 86030 - 86035BL

$25
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Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

Narva LED Trailer Lamp Kit - 93630BL2

$205
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Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

Hella 12V LED Combination Lamp Slim Design - 237512V

$128
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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318BL

$124
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Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

$137
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HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

$215
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Hella Trailer Light Kit Led 12/24V - 2399TP

Hella Trailer Light Kit Led 12/24V - 2399TP

$544
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HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

HELLA 12V LED Stop/Rear Position Lamp - 2318

$112
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Understanding and Maintaining Tail-Lights on the 2013 Nissan X-Trail

The 2013 Nissan X-Trail is a reliable and popular SUV, well-loved for its versatility and efficiency. One essential safety component on this vehicle, as with most modern cars, is the tail-light. Tail-lights are indeed fitted on the 2013 Nissan X-Trail and play a crucial role in ensuring safe driving, especially in low visibility conditions such as at night or during bad weather.

Tail-lights are the red lights located at the rear of the vehicle that illuminate whenever the headlights or parking lights are turned on. Their main purpose is to signal the presence of the car to drivers behind, helping to prevent accidents by improving visibility of the X-Trail from the rear. Tail-lights also work with brake lights and indicators to communicate the driver's intentions, such as slowing down, stopping, or turning, making them an indispensable part of road safety systems.

For 2013 Nissan X-Trail owners, understanding how tail-lights function and maintaining them properly is important not only for personal safety but also to comply with Australian road laws. Tail-lights must be in working order to pass vehicle inspections and avoid fines. Their failure can seriously reduce the visibility of the vehicle at night or during poor weather, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions.

When it comes to replacing or servicing tail-lights on the 2013 Nissan X-Trail, there are a few straightforward tips that can help keep them in top shape:

  • Regular Inspection - It's a good habit to check the tail-lights regularly for cracks, condensation inside the lens, or burnt-out bulbs. A quick visual check after parking or before night driving is a simple way to do this.
  • Replacing Bulbs - Tail-light bulbs for the X-Trail are relatively easy to replace. The tail-light assembly can usually be accessed from inside the boot by removing a cover panel. Always use the manufacturer-recommended bulbs to ensure correct brightness and fitment.
  • Cleaning - Dirt, grime, or cloudy lenses can reduce the effectiveness of tail-lights. Cleaning the outer lens with a soft cloth and mild detergent can restore visibility. For severely oxidised lenses, specific headlight restoration kits can be useful.
  • Electrical Checks - If tail-lights aren't lighting up properly, it may be due to a blown fuse, a wiring issue, or a faulty bulb socket. Routine servicing can include checking these electrical components to ensure the tail-lights work correctly.
  • Professional Servicing - If unsure or if problems persist, visiting a qualified mechanic or Nissan dealership is recommended. They can diagnose electrical issues or replace the tail-light assembly if necessary.

Beyond safety, keeping tail-lights in good condition also helps maintain the aesthetic appeal of the 2013 Nissan X-Trail. When the tail-lights are clean and functioning perfectly, the rear of the vehicle looks well cared for and tidy, which can be beneficial when it comes time to sell or trade the car.

It's worth remembering that while tail-lights might seem like a small part of the vehicle, they're a vital communication tool on the road. Other drivers rely on these signals just as much as the driver of the X-Trail does. Whether driving through busy city streets, out on the highway, or on rural roads at night, properly working tail-lights ensure that the 2013 Nissan X-Trail remains visible and safe to all road users.

So whether it's a simple bulb change or a deeper electrical check, spending a bit of time on tail-light maintenance as part of your regular vehicle servicing routine can make a big difference. It allows drivers to focus on the road without worrying about their visibility or the possibility of getting a fine for faulty lights.