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2015 Nissan Serena headlights — purpose, care and replacement

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2015 Nissan Serena (C26). Technical sources such as the Nissan owner’s and service manuals, along with Australian Design Rules and NZTA/WoF lighting requirements, specify forward lighting as standard equipment on this model. So “headlights” is directly relevant to the 2015 Serena.

On this people mover, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in foul weather: they project a controlled, legal beam so the driver can see the road and be seen by others. Depending on trim and market, the Serena may use halogen reflector/projector units, with some variants offering HID/Xenon. Either way, keeping the lamps bright, clear and correctly aimed makes night driving less tiring and helps avoid WoF knockbacks or defect notices.

Good servicing habits go a long way. At each service interval, it’s smart to check lens clarity, beam aim and bulb output. Plastic lenses can haze from UV, a gentle clean and, if needed, a quality restoration kit can bring back clarity. Any moisture or fogging inside the housing points to a perished seal that should be sorted before it cooks the bulb or corrodes the connector.

  • Replace bulbs in pairs — light output drops with age, and a fresh pair keeps the beam balanced.
  • Avoid touching the glass, oils from fingers create hot spots that shorten bulb life.
  • Check fuses and connectors for heat marks, a dab of dielectric grease on terminals helps keep corrosion at bay.
  • After any bulb or housing change, verify headlight aim on level ground, mis-aimed lights can dazzle others and fail inspection.

Because bulb spec can vary by variant, it’s best to confirm via the owner’s manual, the marking on the headlamp cap, or a VIN-based parts lookup. If considering an upgrade (e.g., performance halogen or factory-type HID where originally equipped), ensure it’s compliant with ADR/NZ rules for beam pattern, output, and—where applicable—levelling and washers. Non-compliant LED retrofits in halogen reflectors often cause glare and can be illegal.

Fold these checks into regular servicing — typically every 10,000–15,000 km — and their Serena’s headlights will keep doing the job reliably, rain or shine.

  • Which bulb type fits a 2015 Nissan Serena?
    Bulb type varies by trim and market. Many use halogen for low/high beam, while some higher-spec variants may have HID/Xenon projectors. The safest bet is to confirm via the owner’s manual, the bulb markings on the rear cap, or a VIN-based parts check. Make sure the bulb’s beam pattern suits right-hand-drive AU/NZ roads.
  • Can the Serena’s headlights be upgraded to LED?
    Only if the upgrade is compliant. LED retrofits in halogen reflectors often scatter light and can fail WoF or attract a defect. If upgrading, choose solutions specifically engineered and certified for that housing, or stick to quality performance halogen bulbs within legal wattage.
  • How should headlight aim be adjusted?
    Park on level ground facing a flat wall, measure the cut-off height, and tweak the vertical (and where provided, horizontal) adjusters on the lamp backs to the specs in the manual. If in doubt, a workshop or WoF station can set the aim accurately with proper equipment.
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