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LED Autolamps 12V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector White Background - 150BAR
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Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100BL2S3
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LED Autolamps Rear combination L/R tail lights with sequential indicator, Chrome, Twin Blister - 355ARWM-2
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LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/License Plate Boat Trailer Lamp, Right Side - 207BARL4P
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Diffused Tail Light - 284ARWM-2
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
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Hella DuraLED 12/24V LED Rear Stop/Tail Lamp, Horizontal/Vertical Mount - 2330BULK
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OEX Rear LED Combo Taillight 12V - Stop/Tail/Reverse/Indicator/Reflector - LLX94013
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Understanding Tail-Lights on the 2017 Nissan Pulsar
The 2017 Nissan Pulsar is a popular hatchback that comes equipped with a full set of lights, including the essential tail-lights. Tail-lights are a crucial feature on all modern vehicles, and the Pulsar is no exception. These lights are mounted at the rear of the car and serve a few key purposes when it comes to road safety and vehicle visibility.
On the 2017 Nissan Pulsar, tail-lights work alongside brake lights and indicators. When the car's headlights are switched on, the tail-lights illuminate with a steady red light to make the vehicle visible to other drivers behind, especially in low light or poor weather conditions. They also brighten when the brake pedal is pressed, signalling to others that the car is slowing down or stopping. This is vital in helping prevent rear-end collisions.
Tail-lights are designed not just for visibility but also to communicate intentions to other road users. The 2017 Pulsar's tail-light assembly typically includes the red tail-light itself, the brake light, and sometimes an integrated turn signal or reverse light, depending on the version and market specifications. This multi-function use makes them an integral part of the vehicle's lighting system.
When servicing the Nissan Pulsar, tail-light maintenance should not be overlooked. Even though these lights are highly durable, daily exposure to the elements, moisture, road debris, and ageing bulbs or LEDs can cause them to become dim, flicker, or fail completely. Regular checks as part of your vehicle's servicing routine help maintain safety and compliance with road regulations.
Here are some practical tips and advice for maintaining or replacing tail-lights on a 2017 Nissan Pulsar:
- Check regularly for damage: The tail-light lenses can crack or get chipped if the car is bumped or struck by debris. Damaged lenses can allow moisture inside, leading to electrical faults or corrosion.
- Inspect bulb functionality: Tail-lights on the Pulsar may use either traditional incandescent bulbs or LEDs depending on the trim. If bulbs are dim or not working, replacing them promptly is crucial to keep visibility intact and avoid getting fined during road checks.
- Clean the lenses: Dirt and grime build-up on the tail-light lenses can reduce light output and visibility. Cleaning with a soft cloth and mild detergent can improve brightness without causing scratches.
- Use genuine parts for replacements: When a tail-light assembly, lens, or bulb needs replacement, it's best to use OEM Nissan parts or reputable aftermarket alternatives designed specifically for the 2017 Pulsar. This ensures proper fit, quality, and brightness.
- Electrical connections: Sometimes the issue may be with wiring or connectors rather than the bulbs themselves. This is particularly common if there's moisture ingress. Having a technician check and clean the connectors during servicing can avoid problems later.
Replacing tail-lights or their components on the 2017 Nissan Pulsar is generally straightforward. For bulbs, the process usually involves accessing the rear inside of the light cluster through the boot (boot/trunk) area, removing the light lens or cover, and swapping out the bulb. LED units may require a different approach, often involving replacing the entire light assembly. It's recommended to consult the owner's manual or a Nissan service centre for detailed instructions tailored to your specific model variant.
Maintaining your Pulsar's tail-lights ensures the vehicle remains safe on the road, visible to other drivers, and compliant with Australian vehicle standards. Faulty or poorly maintained tail-lights might not just cause confusion on the road, but also attract fines from traffic authorities.
Overall, tail-lights are an integral part of the 2017 Nissan Pulsar, serving as a safety feature to keep the driver and everyone around them safer. They are definitely relevant and fitted on this vehicle, so paying attention to their condition is a smart move for any Pulsar owner. Whether it's a regular check-up or a replacement service, looking after the tail-lights is one of the simple yet effective ways to keep your Nissan Pulsar in top shape and the roads a bit safer for everyone.