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Narva Mitsubishi Style Sealed Push Switch Off/On SPDT 12V Blue LED Illuminated Driving Lights Symbol (Contacts Rated 3A @ 12V) - 63364BL
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2015 Nissan Pathfinder headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2015 Nissan Pathfinder (R52). Technical sources including the 2015 Pathfinder Owner’s Manual, the Nissan Factory Service Manual for R52, and lighting standards such as ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00 (and US FMVSS 108) confirm that compliant headlamps are standard equipment. They’re not optional, and they’re essential for road legality and night-time visibility.
On this model, the headlights provide forward illumination for low- and high-beam, plus forward signalling via indicators and parking lamps. Depending on trim and market, units are typically projector-style halogen for low beam with separate high beam, and many variants add daytime running lamps. The setup is designed to light the road without dazzling oncoming traffic, meet local compliance, and handle the rough-and-tumble of Aussie and Kiwi conditions, from country highways to urban commutes.
As part of routine servicing, the Pathfinder’s headlights deserve a quick once-over. Owners should expect reliable performance if lenses stay clear, wiring remains intact, and bulbs are replaced with the correct spec. Tell-tales like dim output, one side out, condensation inside the housing, or a yellowed lens point to maintenance needs. Sticking with ADR-compliant replacement bulbs and avoiding over-wattage options helps protect the wiring and reflectors. Before a rego check or WoF, a beam aim check is smart to avoid fails and improve night driving confidence.
- Inspect lens clarity and seals every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or at each service.
- Clean lenses with car wash soap, use a reputable restoration kit if UV haze appears.
- Replace bulbs in pairs for balanced brightness, never touch the glass with bare fingers.
- Confirm the correct bulb types for the specific trim/market in the Owner’s Manual or under-bonnet labels.
- Check relevant fuses and connectors if a lamp is out, avoid higher-wattage bulbs that can overheat housings.
- Verify headlight aim on level ground after any bulb or housing change.
- If moisture is present, inspect vents and seals, persistent fogging may require a new housing.
Popular questions
What bulb types does the 2015 Pathfinder use?
Bulb types vary by trim and market. Many R52 Pathfinders use projector-style halogen low beams with a separate halogen high beam, while some higher trims may feature HID/Xenon low beams. The safest approach is to check the Owner’s Manual or the bulb chart label in the engine bay for the exact codes. Using the specified, ADR-compliant bulbs maintains proper beam pattern and avoids heat damage.
How can owners fix cloudy or yellow headlights?
UV haze can be improved with a quality headlight restoration kit that sands, polishes, and seals the lens. If the lens is cracked or the internal reflector is dull, replacement of the full assembly is the better long-term fix. Applying a UV sealant after restoration helps slow future yellowing, especially in strong Aussie and NZ sun.
Can the headlight aim be adjusted?
Yes. The Pathfinder’s housings include adjusters for vertical (and in some cases horizontal) aim. On level ground with correct tyre pressures and normal load, adjust until the cut-off meets the guide marks recommended in the service literature. If unsure, a workshop can aim the lights quickly with a beam setter to meet ADR alignment expectations.