Most 2015 Altimas with halogen headlights use H11 for the low beams and 9005 for the high beams. If your car is equipped with factory HID headlights, the bulbs are from the D2S/D3S family and require a ballast. Always verify with your owner’s manual or by inspecting the current bulbs.
The 2015 Altima lineup includes several lighting configurations that vary by trim and market. While halogen headlights are the most common setup, a rare optional HID package uses a different bulb system and ballast. The following sections outline the typical configurations and how to confirm the exact bulb for your vehicle.
Headlight bulb configurations for the 2015 Altima
These are the two main lighting configurations you’re likely to encounter, depending on trim level and market.
- Halogen headlights (most common): low beam H11, high beam 9005.
- Factory HID headlights (optional on some trims): ballast-based bulbs in the D2S/D3S family.
Note that exact bulb types can vary by region and option packages. If in doubt, verify by inspecting the current bulb or consulting the owner’s manual.
How to identify the correct bulb on your vehicle
- Check the owner’s manual, section on replacing bulbs, for your specific trim and market.
- Open the hood and inspect the headlight assembly to identify the bulb base type and connector.
- Carefully remove the bulb to read the imprint on the base (for example, H11 or 9005).
- If you see a ballast and no direct halogen bulb, your headlights are HID (D2S/D3S family).
- For precise confirmation, contact a Nissan dealer or a trusted auto parts retailer with your VIN.
Following these steps helps ensure you purchase the correct bulb the first time and maintain proper beam pattern and safety.
Maintenance and replacement tips
Replacing headlight bulbs is a routine maintenance task. Here are practical tips to ensure a safe and clean swap.
- Handle bulbs with clean gloves or a cloth to avoid transferring oils from your skin to the glass, which can shorten bulb life.
- If one bulb is aging or has failed, consider replacing both to maintain even brightness and color temperature.
- Dispose of old bulbs according to local regulations; some bulbs require special handling.
In summary, the most common configuration for a 2015 Nissan Altima with halogen headlights is H11 for low beams and 9005 for high beams, with HID setups using ballast-based bulbs (D2S/D3S). Always confirm the exact specification through your manual or VIN-specific dealer resources.
Summary: For a 2015 Nissan Altima, halogen headlights typically use H11 (low beam) and 9005 (high beam); optional factory HID headlights use ballast-based bulbs in the D2S/D3S family. Verify the exact bulb type with the manual or a dealer to ensure the correct replacement.


