Owners Nissan Almera Classic Often faced with the need to replace lighting elements, be it the failure of the low beam or the desire to improve visibility at night. This car, which is a restyled version Renault Logen first generation, has its own specifics in the design of lighting technology, which differs from more modern models Nissan.

Understanding which lamps are installed in your car is critical not only for road safety, but also for the correct selection of analogues. An error in choosing the base or power can lead to overheating of the headlight or rapid failure of the new element. In this article we will analyze in detail all types of lamps, their sizes and installation features specifically for the body. B10.

Many drivers mistakenly believe that all lamps in a car are the same or are suitable from other models, however Nissan Almera Classic requires an individual approach. Below we will provide comprehensive information that will help you avoid unnecessary expenses and maintain the health of your electrical system.

Basic headlights and their characteristics

The heart of the front lighting system is the headlights, which control the low and high beam. In the model Almera Classic Separate optics are used, where a separate lamp is provided for each type of light. This simplifies maintenance, since the burnout of one lamp does not leave you completely without light.

For low beam, the standard one is used here H7, which is one of the most common types in the modern automotive industry. High beam is realized through a lamp H4, combining two filaments or two separate light sources in one housing. It is important to choose lamps from trusted brands, such as Osram or Philipsto avoid premature failure.

The power of the lamps is strictly regulated by the manufacturer and is 55 W for both types. Using more powerful analogues without replacing the wiring can lead to overheating of the socket and melting of the headlight housing. It is also worth paying attention to the color temperature: standard halogen lamps have a warm yellowish tint, which is preferable in bad weather conditions.

When replacing, keep in mind that access to the lamps is limited, and for convenience it is recommended to use special pullers or gloves. Installation errors can lead to rapid burnout due to oil from the skin of the hands getting onto the glass of the flask.

  • Low beam: H7 (55W) - provides a clear light edge
  • High beam: H4 (55W) - powerful flow for lighting the route
  • Recommended brands: Osram, Philips, Bosch, Narva

⚠️ Attention: Never touch the glass bulb of a halogen lamp with your bare hands. Oil from the skin creates hot spots, which cause the lamp to burn out ten times faster. If you do touch the glass, clean it with alcohol before installing it.

📊 How often do you change the bulbs in your Nissan Almera Classic?
  • Once a year
  • Once every six months
  • Only when they burn out
  • I use LED instead of halogen

Front fog lights and turn signals

The front fog lamp system plays a key role in poor visibility conditions such as fog, rain or snow. On Nissan Almera Classic These lights are positioned low in the bumper, allowing light to pass through fog without reflecting back into the driver's eyes.

A lamp is used as a light source H11, which has a specific base and shape different from standard halogens. This lamp is highly reliable and resistant to vibration, which is important for road surfaces in our regions. The power is 55 W, which provides sufficient luminous flux.

The front turn signals also require attention. They use a lamp P21/5W (two-pin) or WY21W (anchor), depending on the year of manufacture and configuration. It is important to check the type of base before purchasing, as replacing one lamp may require purchasing another based on the type of contacts.

Often, owners try to install LED bulbs in fog lights to get brighter white light. However, it is worth remembering about possible errors on the dashboard if the car is not equipped with a lamp monitoring system.

  • Fog lights: H11 (55W) - wide beam of light
  • Front turn signals: P21/5W or WY21W - anchor type
  • Daytime running lights: often implemented through the same socket or a separate module

Rear lighting and side lights

Rear optics Almera Classic made in the form of solid blocks integrated into the trunk lid and fenders. It uses a combination of different types of lamps to implement the functions of markers, brake lights, reverse and turns. The reliability of this group of elements directly affects the rear visibility of your car.

Side lights and license plate lights are often implemented through the same lamp type W5W (also known as T10). This is a baseless lamp that is inserted into the socket by friction of the contacts. It has low power (5 W), which makes it durable, but sensitive to the quality of electrical contact.

Brake lights and tail lights are combined into a two-filament lamp P21/5W. When you press the brake pedal, a higher power filament (21 W) lights up, and when you turn on the dimensions, a lower power filament (5 W). This is a classic, time-tested solution, but the threads can burn out independently of each other.

The reverse lamp also has a power of 21 W and is marked as P21W. It only comes on when reverse gear is engaged. If you install an LED analogue, make sure it is polarity compatible, as diodes only allow current to flow in one direction.

  • Dimensions and number: W5W (T10) - baseless lamp
  • Brake light and clearance: P21/5W - two-pin lamp
  • Reverse: P21W - single-circuit lamp
  • Rear turn signal: PY21W - orange base

⚠️ Attention: When replacing lamps in the rear lights, try not to bend the plastic clamps of the unit. Fragile plastic can crack under stress over time, causing the seal to break and moisture to get inside.

Interior lighting and dashboard lighting

Comfort in the cabin depends not only on ergonomics, but also on the quality of lighting. On Nissan Almera Classic Several types of lamps are used to illuminate the interior, glove compartment, trunk and instruments. These elements are often ignored until they stop working, which creates discomfort at night.

The main interior lighting is implemented through lamps such as W5W or C5W (swag lamps). They are installed in lampshades on the ceiling and in door panels. The backlighting of the instrument panel and buttons on the center console also uses similar baseless or miniature lamps.

A lamp is often used for the luggage compartment C5W (36 mm or 41 mm), which differs in its shape and the presence of contacts at the ends. When replacing, it is important to maintain the size, otherwise the lamp may not fit into the socket or touch the contacts.

Illuminated glove box and cup holders can be used as standard W5W, and specific miniature light bulbs. If you're planning on upgrading your interior, it's worth considering installing LED elements, which provide brighter, whiter light while saving battery power.

  • Interior lamp: W5W or C5W (36/41 mm)
  • Instrument lighting: W5W (T10) - baseless
  • Trunk: C5W - candle shape
  • Glove compartment: W5W - standard size

☑️ Instructions for replacing interior lamps

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Summary table of lamp sizes and types

For ease of selection and quick verification, we have collected all the information in a single table. This will help you quickly find the type of lamp you need without having to disassemble each lamp. The table includes the main lighting zones and their technical characteristics.

Lighting area Lamp type Power Features
Low beam H7 55 W Separate socket, standard base
High beam H4 55 W Two filaments, one socket
Fog lights H11 55 W Specific plinth, low position
Front turn signal P21/5W / WY21W 21/5 W Two-pin or anchor type
Rear turn signal PY21W 21 W Orange base, for turning only
Brake light / Clearance P21/5W 21/5 W Two threads in one flask
Dimension/Number W5W (T10) 5 W Baseless, inserted with force
What to do if the lamp does not fit?

If the new lamp does not fit into the socket, check the markings on the old one. Manufacturers often change bases without visible changes to the car body. Also make sure you don't mix up the left and right sides, as some bulbs have asymmetrical pins.

Installation features and common errors

The process of replacing lamps Nissan Almera Classic is not particularly difficult, but has a number of nuances that can become a problem for an inexperienced driver. For example, accessing the low beam bulb requires removing a plastic boot, which often becomes stuck to the headlight housing due to dirt and time.

When installing new lamps, it is critical to observe polarity when using LED analogues. An incorrect connection will result in the lamp simply not lighting up. In addition, some LED modules have cooling radiators that may not fit into standard places without modifications.

Another common mistake is ignoring the adjustment of the light beam after replacing lamps. Even a slight misalignment of the cartridge can change the angle of the beam, blinding oncoming drivers or leaving the road in darkness. Adjustment is made through special screws on the headlight housing.

Do not forget about the tightness of the headlight. After replacing the lamps, the anthers must be tightly closed. If the boot rubber has lost elasticity or has cracks, it is better to replace it with a new one to avoid the formation of condensation inside the headlight, which can lead to oxidation of the contacts.

  • Check polarity before screwing in LED lamps
  • Keep the headlight boots sealed
  • Adjust the light beam after replacement
  • Use gloves for halogen lamps
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If the headlight boot is stuck and won't come off, do not use a screwdriver or knife. Heat it with a hair dryer for 30 seconds - the rubber will soften and you can easily remove it without damage.

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The correct choice of lamp type and careful installation are the key to lighting durability and safety on the road. Do not skimp on the quality of lamps, as this affects visibility in critical situations.

⚠️ Attention: If, after replacing the lamps, the malfunction indicator on the dashboard continues to light, it is possible that the system has a CAN noise reduction unit or a resistor installed that does not recognize the new power of the LED lamp. You will need to install additional resistors or flash the firmware.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Almera Classic lamps

Which lamp is in the low beam on Nissan Almera Classic?

The low beam uses a lamp type H7 power 55 W. It has a standard base and is the most affordable on the auto parts market.

Is it possible to install LED bulbs in fog lights?

Technically this is possible, but you need to take into account that the optics Nissan Almera Classic designed for halogen lamps. LED lamps can produce an incorrect light border and dazzle oncoming drivers. There may also be an error on the dashboard without installing resistors.

How to replace a lamp in dimensions?

Dimensions lamp (type W5W) is replaced by accessing through a plastic block or by removing the lampshade. It is baseless and is inserted into the cartridge due to friction. Just pull out the old one and insert the new one, observing the polarity if it is LED.

What is the wattage of the brake light bulb?

The brake light uses a double filament bulb P21/5W, where the 21 W filament lights up when braking, and the 5 W filament works as a side light.

Where can I find original lamp catalog numbers?

Original numbers can be found in the vehicle's operating manual or on the websites of official dealers Nissan. They are also often listed on lamp boxes in the "Original Equipment" section.