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2017 Nissan Serena headlights — purpose, care, and replacement
Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2017 Nissan Serena. Technical sources including the Nissan Serena C27 Owner’s Manual and Nissan Electronic Service Manual specify standard headlamp equipment (halogen on many trims, LED on higher grades/option packs), and international fitment rules like UNECE R48 and local ADR 13/00 require compliant headlamps on road vehicles. So yes — the 2017 Serena uses headlights, and they’re a core safety system.
On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting for night-time visibility, helping the driver see lane edges, signs, and hazards while making the Serena visible to others. Depending on trim, it may have halogen reflector units with replaceable bulbs, or factory LED headlights with auto-levelling and distinct DRLs. Many JDM Highway Star variants were offered with LED low beams, while other trims stuck with halogen — the lamp housing or owner’s manual will confirm what’s fitted.
For servicing, treating the headlights as a regular maintenance item is smart. Dull output, yellowed lenses, or a misaimed beam can all reduce forward vision and cop a fail at a WoF/roadworthy. Halogen bulbs gradually dim with age, so replacing in pairs keeps brightness even. LED headlamps generally last longer, but when they do fail the remedy is usually replacing the lamp unit rather than a bulb.
- Inspection: Check lens clarity, cracks, moisture, and operation of low/high beam and DRLs every 6–12 months.
- Cleaning: Use pH-neutral car shampoo and a soft cloth