Nissan Stanza high and low beam headlight bulbs utilize 9004 and H6054 sizes. The replacement chart covers 1982 to 1992 production years with corresponding bulb specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Nissan Stanza uses two distinct headlight technologies across its model years: the 9004 halogen bulb for 1985-1992 and the H6054 sealed beam unit for 1982-1984.
The 9004 is a dual-filament halogen bulb, meaning a single unit serves both the high beam and low beam functions. It operates on a P29t base at 12V, drawing 65W on the high beam filament and 45W on the low beam filament.
Because the 9004 handles both beam functions in one housing, the high beam and low beam specifications for the Nissan Stanza (1985-1992) reference the same bulb size rather than two separate units.
The H6054 is a 5x7-inch rectangular sealed beam unit, meaning the lens, reflector, and filament are fused into a single glass assembly. When the filament fails, the entire unit is replaced rather than just an internal bulb.
Both the 9004 and H6054 carry ANSI standard designations valid in the United States and Canada, indicating they conform to standardized performance and fitment requirements in those markets.
The H6054 sealed beam and the 9004 halogen bulb are not interchangeable. The 1982-1984 Stanza uses a fixed sealed beam housing, while the 1985-1992 Stanza uses a separate reflector housing designed to accept a removable 9004 bulb.
The 9004 bulb type is shared across both the high beam and low beam positions for every applicable model year, so a single replacement part number covers both positions on those vehicles.
The H6054 operates at 12V, consistent with standard automotive electrical systems, though its wattage rating is not specified in the available data for this application.