Nissan Qashqai J10 (2007–2013) has become a real bestseller among compact crossovers, but over time, even the most reliable optics require attention. Dim headlights, cloudy windows or burnt out lamps are typical problems for owners after 10+ years of operation. In 80% of cases, it is not the lamps that are to blame, but worn lenses or reflectors, which lose their reflective properties. This article will help you figure out which lenses are suitable for Kashkaya J10, how to choose them correctly, replace and upgrade them without loss of safety.

We analyzed data from forums (including Drive2 And Qashqai Club), reviews from car owners and technical documentation Nissanto collect up-to-date information. Here you will find not only article numbers of original parts, but also proven analogues, which will improve the luminous flux without the risk of dazzling oncoming drivers. And also - step-by-step instructions for replacement with photos and videos, typical mistakes of beginners and answers to frequently asked questions.

Original lenses for Nissan Qashqai J10: part numbers and features

Factory optics Qashqai J10 complete with halogen lenses with markings H7 for low beam and H1 for the distant one. Original parts are produced by the company Stanley Electric (Japan) and have the following articles:

  • 🔦 Right headlight (with low beam lens): 26010-4M00A or 26010-4M00B (depending on year of manufacture)
  • 🔦 Left headlight unit (with low beam lens): 26060-4M00A or 26060-4M00B
  • 🔧 Lens separately (only for restyling 2010+): 26061-4M010 (suitable for both headlights)

Important: original lenses Nissan for J10 not sold separately from the headlight unit until the 2010 restyling. If your crossover was manufactured before 2010, you will have to buy the entire headlight assembly or select analogues. After 2010, the lenses became removable, making repairs easier.

The cost of original lenses assembled with a headlight starts from 12,000 rubles per piece (for 2026), which makes their replacement impractical for a budget of up to 20,000 rubles. In such cases, owners choose analogues from Bosch, Hella or Depo, which cost 2–3 times less.

📊 What lenses are in your Qashqai J10?
  • Original halogen
  • Halogen analogues
  • Xenon (standard or tuning)
  • LED lenses
  • I don't know

Analogue lenses for Qashqai J10: what to choose instead of the original

If original lenses are too expensive, pay attention to proven analogues. Main rule: the lens must match the type of lamp (H7 for low beam) and have a certificate of conformity ECE R112 (for Europe) or SAE (for USA). Without this, you risk getting a fine for non-compliance with GOST.

Brand Article Lamp type Luminous flux (lumens) Price (for 1 piece), rub.
Bosch 1 987 302 980 H7 (halogen) 1500–1600 3 200–3 800
Hella 1DL 008 141-001 H7 (halogen) 1600–1700 4 000–4 500
Depo 312-1121R-AS (right)
312-1121L-AS (left)
H7 (halogen) 1400–1500 2 500–3 000
Morimoto (for tuning) Mini H1 7.0 H7 (LED/xenon) 2800–3200 8 000–12 000

For those who want to improve the light without completely replacing lenses, there is a budget option: headlight glass polishing and installation of high-brightness lamps (for example, Osram Night Breaker or Philips X-tremeVision). This will give +30–50% light for 1,500–2,000 rubles.

⚠️ Attention: Lenses from Depo and other budget brands often have worse chiaroscuro (light/shadow boundary). Check reviews on before purchasing Drive2 or YouTube — some models blind oncoming drivers even with proper adjustment.

Xenon vs LED: which is better for Qashqai J10

Many owners Qashqai J10 they want to replace halogen with xenon or LED, but there are nuances here. Xenon (D2S/D2R) produces bright white light (4300–6000K), but requires installation ignition unit and lens adjustments. LED lenses are easier to install, but can overheat without additional cooling.

  • Pros of xenon: brightness up to 3200 lumens, long service life (2000–3000 hours), vibration resistance.
  • Cons of xenon: high price (from 10,000 rubles per set), the need for adjustment, the risk of blinding if installed incorrectly.
  • 💡 Pros of LED: Instant on, low power consumption, wide range of color temperatures (4000K to 8000K).
  • 💡 Cons of LED: require active cooling, may flicker at low voltage, not all models are certified for public roads.

Important: Installing xenon in halogen lenses without replacing the reflector is strictly prohibited! This results in light scattering and blinding oncoming drivers. If you want xenon, you need to install bi-xenon lenses with marker D2S or D2R.

Lenses with markings are suitable for LED H7 LED-ready, for example, from Morimoto or Optima. But keep in mind: even certified LED lenses may require modifications to the wiring (installation of voltage stabilizers).

What happens if you put xenon in halogen lenses?

Incorrectly installed xenon in standard halogen lenses Qashqai J10 leads to:

1. Scattering of the light beam (blinding oncoming drivers).

2. Increased load on the wiring (risk of fire).

3. A fine of up to 5,000 rubles for non-compliance with GOST (Article 12.5 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation).

4. Refusal to undergo technical inspection.

Step-by-step instructions for replacing lenses on Qashqai J10

Replacing lenses with Nissan Qashqai J10 takes 1–2 hours and does not require special tools. You will need:

  • 🔧 Phillips and flat head screwdriver
  • 🔧 Plastic spatulas for removing clips
  • 🔧 Gloves (to avoid leaving fingerprints on the glass)
  • 🔧 Sealant for headlights (for example, ABRO)

Step 1: Removing the headlight

Open the hood and disconnect the battery terminal. Remove the plastic cover above the headlight (it is secured with 2-3 clips). Unscrew the 3 bolts securing the headlight (two on top, one on the bottom) and carefully pull out the unit, disconnecting the power connector.

Step 2. Disassembling the headlight

Place the headlight on a soft surface (for example, a towel) and heat the sealant around the perimeter with a flashlight or a hair dryer (temperature no higher than 60°C). Carefully pry the joint with a plastic spatula and separate the housing. Be careful - there may be springs or latches inside!

Step 3: Replacing the Lens

Disconnect the lamp connector, remove the spring clip and take out the old lens. Install the new one, secure it with the clamp and connect the connector. Before assembly, check for leaks and apply new sealant if necessary.

Make sure the lens is firmly seated in the slots

Check the connection of the lamp connector

Clean the inner surface of the glass from dust

Apply sealant evenly

Wait 10–15 minutes before replacing the headlight

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Step 4: Adjusting the Light

After installation, adjust the headlights using the screws on the housing (they are located on the top and side). Use the adjustment screen or contact service - incorrect adjustment will lead to dazzling oncoming drivers.

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If the light becomes dim after replacing the lenses, check the voltage at the lamp terminals with a multimeter. On Qashqai J10 The contacts in the fuse box often oxidize (fuse F37 is responsible for the low beam).

Tuning Qashqai J10 optics: from polishing to angel eyes

In addition to replacing lenses, owners Qashqai J10 Optics are often upgraded to improve appearance and functionality. Here are popular options:

  • 🌟 Headlight polishing: Eliminates clouding and microcracks. Cost: 1,500–3,000 rub. for a couple. You can do it yourself using a kit 3M.
  • 🌟 Installation of angel eyes: LED rings around the lenses (price: RUB 2,000–5,000). Popular models from Oracle or iJDMTOY.
  • 🌟 Headlight glass tinting: Vinyl film (for example, LLumar) gives an aggressive appearance, but reduces light transmission by 10–15%.
  • 🌟 D霍光 (Demon Eyes): "Devil's eyes" effect with illuminated lenses from the inside. Requires disassembling the headlight and installing RGB strips.

When tuning, remember the following restrictions:

  • 📜 The color of the headlights must be white or yellow (GOST R 51709-2001). Blue, green or red lenses are grounds for a fine.
  • 📜 The brightness of angel eyes should not exceed 300 cd (otherwise it is equivalent to additional headlights).
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The best balance between appearance and legality is white angel eyes (4000-5000K) and no more than 30% window tint.

Common mistakes when replacing lenses and how to avoid them

Even experienced car owners make mistakes when working with optics. Qashqai J10. Here are the most common:

⚠️ Attention: If, after replacing the lenses, the headlight begins to fog up from the inside, it means the seal has been broken. This leads to oxidation of the contacts and failure of the lamp. Solution: disassemble the headlight, dry it with a hairdryer and apply new sealant.
  • 🔴 Use of non-certified lenses: For example, cheap Chinese LED lenses without markings ECE. Consequences: fine 500–1500 rubles. and refusal of technical inspection.
  • 🔴 Incorrect adjustment: If the light shines upward, you blind oncoming drivers. Check the settings on a level area with markings (distance to the screen - 5 m).
  • 🔴 Ignoring oxidized contacts: On Qashqai J10 The lamp connector often oxidizes. Clean it with WD-40 and lubricate it Lithol.
  • 🔴 Overheating of LED lenses: Without radiators or coolers, the LED overheats and dims. Install lenses with active cooling (for example, Morimoto XB).

Another common problem is incompatibility of lamps with the on-board computer. For example, LED lamps may cause an error Check Bulb on the dashboard. Solution: install canbus resistors (cost: 200–500 rubles per piece).

Where to buy lenses for Nissan Qashqai J10: trusted sellers

When purchasing lenses for Qashqai J10 It is important to avoid fakes. Here are reliable sources:

Product type Featured Seller Average price, rub. Pros Cons
Original lenses Official Nissan dealers 12 000–18 000 1 year warranty, 100% compatibility Long delivery, high price
Analogs (Hella, Bosch) Autodoc, Exist 3 000–6 000 Fast delivery, wide range Risk of running into a fake
LED/xenon kits Autoall, Chip-Tuner 5 000–15 000 Consultation with specialists, test drive before purchase Prices are higher than the market
Used original Drive2, Avito 2 000–5 000 Low price, check before purchase Risk of hidden defects

When purchasing on Avito or Drive2 be sure to check:

  • 🔍 Condition of the reflector (there should be no oxidation or chips).
  • 🔍 Corrector performance (if any).
  • 🔍 Tightness (no condensation inside).

If you buy xenon or LED, request a certificate of conformity GOST R 41.99 (for xenon) or GOST R 41.112 (for LED). Without it, the kits may be confiscated during inspection.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Nissan Qashqai J10 lenses

Is it possible to install lenses from Qashqai J11 on J10?

No, the lenses are from Qashqai J11 (2014+) not suitable for J10 due to different mountings and shape of the reflector. The exception is some universal LED lenses (for example, Morimoto Mini H1), but they require modification of the seat.

Which xenon is better for Qashqai J10: 4300K ​​or 6000K?

For Qashqai J10 optimal xenon temperature 4300K–5000K. It provides maximum brightness (3000–3200 lumens) and minimal glare. Lamps 6000K and higher have a blue tint, penetrate fog worse and wear out faster (service life is reduced by 30%).

What should I do if the lamp blinks after replacing the lenses?

The lamp blinks on Qashqai J10 usually caused by:

  1. Poor contact in the connector (clean the terminals).
  2. Incompatibility of the ignition unit (for xenon) with the on-board computer.
  3. Low voltage in the on-board network (check the battery).

Solution: install a voltage stabilizer or replace the ignition unit with a model with CAN-bus adapter.

How long do the LED lenses on the Qashqai J10 last?

The service life of LED lenses depends on the quality of cooling:

  • 🔹 Without radiator: 1–2 years (overheating leads to degradation of diodes).
  • 🔹 With passive radiator: 3–5 years.
  • 🔹 With active cooling (cooler): 5–7 years.

On Qashqai J10 We recommend lenses with aluminum radiator (For example, Optima LED H7).

Do I need to replace lenses as a pair?

Yes, lenses are always replaced in pairs, even if only one fails. Reasons:

  1. Different brightness and color temperature of the new and old lenses.
  2. Uneven wear on reflectors.
  3. Risk of repeated repairs after a short time (the second lens will soon fail).

The exception is if the second lens is almost new (for example, after an accident).