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2014 Nissan Pulsar headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant to the 2014 Nissan Pulsar. The model (C12 hatch and B17 sedan) left the factory with halogen headlamps as standard equipment. This is supported by Nissan’s 2014 Pulsar owner’s and service manuals, and it aligns with lighting requirements in Australia and New Zealand, including ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00, plus the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. So yes—this vehicle is designed to use headlights and relies on them for road-legal operation.

On a 2014 Pulsar, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark: throwing a clean, focused beam to help the driver see the road ahead and be seen by others. Low beam handles built-up areas and oncoming traffic, while high beam gives extra reach on unlit country roads. Clear, correctly aimed headlights are a big part of safe night driving and keeping the car compliant for rego or WOF checks.

There isn’t a strict replacement interval for bulbs, but they’re wear items. A practical approach is to inspect headlight performance at each service or every 10,000–15,000 kilometres. If one globe fails, replacing both sides together keeps brightness and colour consistent. Stick with reputable, road-legal halogen globes that match the vehicle’s specified wattage, overspec bulbs can overheat housings and may not meet ADR/NZ rules.

  • Signs it’s time for attention: dimming light, flicker on bumps, a failed globe, a hazy/yellowed lens, water or condensation inside the housing, or other drivers flashing you due to poor aim.

When fitting bulbs, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—oils can hot-spot and shorten life. Refit dust caps and seals carefully to keep moisture out. After any replacement, check beam aim, potholes, minor knocks, or a loaded boot can throw alignment out. If upgrading to LEDs, ensure the parts are specifically approved for on-road use in that housing and maintain a safe beam pattern, many generic plug-ins aren’t legal on public roads. If in doubt, an auto sparky or workshop can confirm compliance and do a proper aim check on a beam setter.

  • Quick care tips: wash lenses gently (no harsh abrasives), restore UV-damaged plastic with a reputable kit, and keep the front bumper and headlamp surrounds free of grime that can scatter light.

What bulb types fit a 2014 Pulsar?

Bulb types can vary by body style and market. Most 2014 Pulsars use halogen low and high beams. The safest bet is to check the owner’s manual or the markings on the existing bulbs, or use a trusted parts catalogue with your VIN.

Are LED headlight upgrades legal on this model?

Only if they’re approved for road use in your headlamp type and produce a compliant beam. In Australia (ADR) and NZ (WOF), many plug-in LED retrofits for reflector housings aren’t legal. Confirm compliance before fitting and have the aim checked professionally.

How can the headlight aim be adjusted?

There are adjusters on the rear of each headlamp. Park on level ground facing a wall, measure the cut-off, and make small adjustments. For best results, have a workshop set aim on a beam aligner, especially after suspension work or if the car carries loads often.