What is the model of the fog lights for the Nissan Teana?
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The model of the fog lights for the Nissan Teana is H11. Fog lights are installed at the front and rear of the vehicle, and their purpose is to make the vehicle visible to other drivers in conditions of reduced visibility such as fog or heavy rain, thereby improving visibility for both the driver and surrounding traffic participants. As a result, the light source of fog lights needs to have strong penetration. The Nissan Teana is a mid-to-high-end luxury sedan with dimensions of 4868mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1490mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2775mm. Standard features of this vehicle include pneumatic massage seats, dual-zone independent air conditioning for left and right sides, rearview camera system, active headrests, six airbags, and xenon headlights.
I remember helping a friend check the fog lights on a Nissan Teana before. The bulb model is usually H11, which is quite common on many Teana models post-2010. The reason might be that the H11 design is bright and durable, making it suitable for fog light requirements. However, there can be variations depending on the year or batch—for example, older Teana models might use H8. For accuracy, I recommend directly removing the fog light cover to check or referring to the owner's manual, which will have the model details printed. Safety first—faulty fog lights can affect visibility, especially when driving in rainy conditions, which can be dangerous. If you're unsure, visit a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop to have it checked—don’t attempt to remove or replace the bulb yourself. Overall, this car feels quite hassle-free to maintain, and fog lights as replacement parts are also easy to find.