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Replace Dim Lighting to Improve Nighttime Visibility
Regular vehicle maintenance not only protects your investment but also enhances your safety on the road. Your vehicle's lighting includes headlights that illuminate the road ahead, taillights that make you visible from behind, turn signals that communicate your intentions, and brake lights that warn following traffic. Interior lighting provides visibility inside the cabin when entering or exiting your vehicle in darkness. Failed or weak lighting creates dangerous situations by limiting your ability to see obstacles while making it harder for other drivers to detect your vehicle or understand your actions.
Different Types of Lighting Failures
Lighting components fail through various mechanisms based on the technology used in their construction and location on your vehicle. Halogen bulbs stop working when filaments break from vibration and repeated heating during thousands of operational cycles. LED lighting assemblies lose brightness gradually as individual diodes wear out, though they typically last longer than traditional bulb technology. High-intensity discharge lamps produce less light over time as the gas mixture sealed inside undergoes chemical changes during use. Electrical connections develop corrosion from moisture exposure and create flickering or complete failure affecting one or multiple lights. Plastic lens covers turn yellow and crack from years of ultraviolet radiation, reducing light output even when bulbs work properly. Water entering sealed assemblies damages reflectors and causes electrical shorts in complex lighting systems. Most lighting components need replacement between 45,000 and 75,000 miles depending on technology type and environmental conditions.
OEM Nissan Lighting Delivers Superior Results
Aftermarket lighting never matches factory specifications for color temperature or beam patterns, creating poor visibility or glare that bothers oncoming drivers. Genuine Nissan lighting maintains precise standards for vehicles like the Murano and Frontier, providing appropriate illumination without problems. Budget bulbs fail quickly or generate excessive heat that damages headlights housings. Factory assemblies include proper seals that prevent moisture intrusion and extend service life.
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