Headlight Bulbs

260812Y900 - : Headlamp Bulb Adapter for Nissan Image

Headlamp Bulb Adapter

Nissan 26081-2Y900
2000-01. 2002-03.
Discontinued
2602915E10 - : Headlamp Bulb Holder for Nissan Image

Headlamp Bulb Holder

Nissan 26029-15E10
1987-88. 1989-90. Headlamp.
Discontinued
260295HA0A - : Headlight Bulb Cap for Nissan Image

Headlight Bulb Cap

Nissan 26029-5HA0A
Halogen. without us built.
Discontinued
262919B90A - : Bulb for Nissan Image

Bulb

Nissan 26291-9B90A
Altima. Type 3 without Xenon lamps. 240SX. Headlamp. Low beam. 1997-98.
$30.84
MSRP $42.48
Save $11.64
27.4% Off

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See Clearly with Fresh Headlight Bulbs

The vast inventory of genuine OEM parts here at Alpine Nissan of Denver includes all the components you need to keep your vehicle running great. Headlight bulbs illuminate the road ahead during nighttime driving and poor weather conditions. These bulbs gradually dim over time and eventually burn out completely. We provide authentic Nissan headlight bulbs that deliver proper beam patterns and brightness for maximum visibility.

How Headlight Bulbs Produce Light

Headlight bulbs contain tungsten filaments or xenon gas that glows when electrical current passes through. The bulb design focuses light into specific beam patterns for low and high beam operation. The Nissan Juke and Nissan Cube use different bulb types matched to their headlight assemblies and electrical systems. Reflectors and lenses work with the bulbs to project light onto the road. These bulbs coordinate with other lighting components to ensure complete visibility around your vehicle.

Why Headlight Bulbs Fail

Filaments become brittle from repeated heating and cooling cycles until they break. The tungsten material slowly evaporates and deposits on the inside of the bulb glass. Vibration from rough roads weakens filament structure and shortens bulb life. Moisture intrusion damages electrical connections and causes premature failure. Cheap replacement bulbs use thinner filaments and lower-quality glass that don't provide the same light output or longevity as genuine parts.

When to Replace Your Headlight Bulbs

Replace bulbs when they burn out completely or produce noticeably dimmer light. Yellowed or cloudy bulb glass indicates aging that reduces light output. Replace both headlight bulbs together since the second often fails shortly after the first.

From routine maintenance to major overhauls, Alpine Nissan of Denver has got you covered.