FYI I feel if you only intend to replace one bulb or maybe 2 on the same side, going in through the wheel well is the better approach. But, if you intend to replace bulbs on both sides and multiple bulbs, I recommend considering the procedure recommended in the Altima mechanic's manual... Which is to remove the front bumper which allows you to then unbolt and remove the headlight assemblies. Note that Nissan construction of the front part of the car is very flimsy, so if you do this you may find that due to previous collisions that reassembling might be an adventure if a lot of panel attachments have been deformed and might need some pulling and pushing back into position. In any case on my 2015 Altima, I only needed to remove 4 bolts on top and a couple of fasteners in the wheel wells to pull my bumper forward without removing the bolts that secure the bottom of the bumper. With the top of the bumper pulled forward, I had enough room to undo the bolts holding the headlight assemblies and pull them out and once that was possible all the lightbulbs are easy to access... High, low and foglight. For anyone who is changing their low beam headlights because they're dim though, don't do anything until you read the comment I posted about the Suarez vs Nissan Northamerica class action lawsuit that was settled in 2021. Although the settlement in this case outrageously won't fix the factory defect after Oct 2022, you should know about this and maybe report this to NHTSA so that maybe a proper recall would be issued. If you can't find my post immediately for this video about this, maybe scroll all or most of the comments and do a search for my name and maybe "like" the comment so that others might have an easier time finding the comment which is very important for anyone with dim headlights and owns a Nissan Altima.
Just installed the Enlight SolarFlare LED Headlight Kit in my 2017 Maxima. Love the brightness and white color of the lights. Big difference from the stock halogens!
The Maxima uses the same SolarFlare LED bulbs for both the low and high beam. You can simply purchase another low beam kit and it will work for the high beams.
Enlight Automotive thanks for the response! I knew that lol. I realized I had asked a question that you already stated in the video. Thanks for confirming!
@@Enlightautomotive I am now having an issue with one headlight and I have reached out to support. I have not received a response in over a week. Please respond.
Good video. Thanks for sharing. I might add if you still cant reach the passenger side high beam; You might wanna pull your windshield fluid reservoir.
Just a heads up! I have the 2016 Altima SR. The PASSENGER SIDE high beam power cable attached to the vehicle is very short! This makes it very hard to snap together to the power cable on the new lights and the space is very small. It tool me over 2 hours and bloody hands to get it attached. If you have big hands you are screwed!!!!
Thats a nice video. Can you tell me how to adjust the headlight aim since i changed one headlight but the aim is very low, need to ajdust it a bit higher. Can you help in this?
Is this the same for a 2016 Altima 3.5SL? Reason I ask, I peeled the wheel well back and can’t see a low beam bulb (as clearly you showed on your video). Did the fog lights with no problem, but I’m struggling with the low beams.
Nice great vid and recommendations on the bulb kits - Thanks. So glad I don't have to jack up the car and remove the wheels like some other vids are saying to do.
damn thanks for this just got 18 sr altima. looks easy az fuk. love easy install cars. any idea what do for led boomerang drl install? mine doesnt have drl boomerang on headlight. any workaround this. i dont really like fog drl
Nice video but I feel like hids is better for projectors i try dem all in my car i like d quick start up of d leds but i tink d hids is better in projectors but gr8 video 👍🏾
Do you think you could do a video on a 2016 Nissan Sentra. I keep trying to find websites that can tell me what i need but theres close too nothing for the 2016 model
Can anybody tell me what kind of lights do I need for the fog lights? It uses 2 different bulbs one of them is used as DRL’s, I don’t know the number on the lights.... help!
I never buy in this company again I buy led 5202 for my Altima I got like 1 week I don’t have any answer they not get number phone just email bad service I don’t have my item
Very nice and bright, but don’t be fooled by this. The actual light casting (down the road visibility) is shorter with these bullshit aftermarket LED bulbs. There is no comparison between MFG (Nissan) LED lights and these overpriced, underperforming aftermarket LEDs.
Second time i had to watch this video in a couple years. Did wonders both times. Thanks!
FYI
I feel if you only intend to replace one bulb or maybe 2 on the same side, going in through the wheel well is the better approach.
But, if you intend to replace bulbs on both sides and multiple bulbs, I recommend considering the procedure recommended in the Altima mechanic's manual... Which is to remove the front bumper which allows you to then unbolt and remove the headlight assemblies. Note that Nissan construction of the front part of the car is very flimsy, so if you do this you may find that due to previous collisions that reassembling might be an adventure if a lot of panel attachments have been deformed and might need some pulling and pushing back into position.
In any case on my 2015 Altima, I only needed to remove 4 bolts on top and a couple of fasteners in the wheel wells to pull my bumper forward without removing the bolts that secure the bottom of the bumper. With the top of the bumper pulled forward, I had enough room to undo the bolts holding the headlight assemblies and pull them out and once that was possible all the lightbulbs are easy to access... High, low and foglight.
For anyone who is changing their low beam headlights because they're dim though, don't do anything until you read the comment I posted about the Suarez vs Nissan Northamerica class action lawsuit that was settled in 2021. Although the settlement in this case outrageously won't fix the factory defect after Oct 2022, you should know about this and maybe report this to NHTSA so that maybe a proper recall would be issued. If you can't find my post immediately for this video about this, maybe scroll all or most of the comments and do a search for my name and maybe "like" the comment so that others might have an easier time finding the comment which is very important for anyone with dim headlights and owns a Nissan Altima.
Thanks man...I've done lots of cars and the Nissan Altimas are the toughest..Thanks for making it easy with this video
I’m half way thow and I like the way u do this video Thank u
Just installed the Enlight SolarFlare LED Headlight Kit in my 2017 Maxima. Love the brightness and white color of the lights. Big difference from the stock halogens!
The Maxima uses the same SolarFlare LED bulbs for both the low and high beam. You can simply purchase another low beam kit and it will work for the high beams.
Enlight Automotive thanks for the response! I knew that lol. I realized I had asked a question that you already stated in the video. Thanks for confirming!
@@Enlightautomotive I am now having an issue with one headlight and I have reached out to support. I have not received a response in over a week. Please respond.
Good video. Thanks for sharing. I might add if you still cant reach the passenger side high beam; You might wanna pull your windshield fluid reservoir.
Really nice effort and thank you for sharing with us....like the way you explain every step practically not too many people can do that...😊☺️
Can you post a video of how to get to the front blinker bulbs on 2017 Altima SR? I want to do switch backs.
Andy Smith i did mines couple days ago
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Thanks for posting this, I was going to remove the front bumper to do this; but this route is far easier.
so one on the front turn signals please
Looks pretty dim. How bright are they at night?
My 2016 Altima daytime running fog light wont turn on during the day the passenger one and i already changed the bulb what should i do ?
Just a heads up! I have the 2016 Altima SR. The PASSENGER SIDE high beam power cable attached to the vehicle is very short!
This makes it very hard to snap together to the power cable on the new lights and the space is very small. It tool me over 2 hours and bloody hands to get it attached. If you have big hands you are screwed!!!!
Thats a nice video. Can you tell me how to adjust the headlight aim since i changed one headlight but the aim is very low, need to ajdust it a bit higher. Can you help in this?
How do you get the fog lights to go off when the high beams are turned on?
Amazing difference. Well done!
Why the daylight on the corner are not working ??
Is this the same for a 2016 Altima 3.5SL? Reason I ask, I peeled the wheel well back and can’t see a low beam bulb (as clearly you showed on your video). Did the fog lights with no problem, but I’m struggling with the low beams.
Nice great vid and recommendations on the bulb kits - Thanks. So glad I don't have to jack up the car and remove the wheels like some other vids are saying to do.
Thanks for this video! I am hoping to install my LEDs this weekend.
Can you reach the front turn signal bulb the same way?
My fog light is out in my 2016 nissan altima. Put a new one in and still isn't working. Smh.
How much brighter was it did u notice a big difference?
He showed amazing examples of them.
How do you change the turn signal bulb?
i have 2015 Nissan altima, I would like to upgrade from Hallogen to LED bulbs. Can you please provide me a link to purchase the bulbs?
Can you get some more of led fog light for the Nissan. Altima
I want change low beam only ,I want the same watt used for the basic bulb how much?
Is it possible for those bulbs to work on a 13-15 Altima since everything is pretty much the same with 16+ Altimas
It’s so hard to find the high beams😭😭
I have the altima 2019 no running led light....there is way to do it?
Do these bulbs need to be error free
Thank you
damn thanks for this just got 18 sr altima. looks easy az fuk. love easy install cars. any idea what do for led boomerang drl install? mine doesnt have drl boomerang on headlight. any workaround this. i dont really like fog drl
bro sound like ray barone is teaching me show to change my bulbs.. but hey everybody loves raymond
Great Video my friend thanks for sharing!
Cool
Nice video but I feel like hids is better for projectors i try dem all in my car i like d quick start up of d leds but i tink d hids is better in projectors but gr8 video 👍🏾
Very well explained.
So did you use separate bulbs for drl's and fog lights or did you use a single bulb?
He showed you two separate bulbs two separate times.
The website is gone now.. do you know an update website where I can go too
Right
What kind of lights are these
Do you think you could do a video on a 2016 Nissan Sentra. I keep trying to find websites that can tell me what i need but theres close too nothing for the 2016 model
Can anybody tell me what kind of lights do I need for the fog lights? It uses 2 different bulbs one of them is used as DRL’s, I don’t know the number on the lights.... help!
He said that at the beginning I believe h11 for fog light I believe.
hellofa job with that camera. good video
My does not have balance why
2017 Altima sr headlights look different. Can u do a new video on a 2017.
Ed Wilkey totally agree, were you able to change them ?
$400 to replace all the bulbs?!? Absolutely insane!!! XD XD XD
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GET THEM ON EBAY..BETTER QUALITY AND WAAAAY BETTER PRICES
same !!
Let the car warm up to room temperature!! Sorry I had to
I never buy in this company again I buy led 5202 for my Altima I got like 1 week I don’t have any answer they not get number phone just email bad service
I don’t have my item
Very nice and bright, but don’t be fooled by this. The actual light casting (down the road visibility) is shorter with these bullshit aftermarket LED bulbs. There is no comparison between MFG (Nissan) LED lights and these overpriced, underperforming aftermarket LEDs.