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2005 Nissan Navara tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2005 Nissan Navara. Technical sources that confirm this include the Nissan Navara service manual (Lighting System — Rear Combination Lamp), the 2005 owner’s manual (Bulb replacement/maintenance sections), Australian Design Rule 13/00 (Installation of lighting and light-signalling devices), and New Zealand’s NZTA Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual (VIRM) for lighting. These documents specify that the Navara uses rear combination lamps incorporating tail (rear position) lights, stop lamps, indicators, reverse lights and reflectors.

On a 2005 Navara, the tail-lights do the simple but vital job of making the ute visible from behind at night and in bad weather. They sit in the rear combination lamp assemblies and glow red when the parkers or headlights are on, then shine brighter on brake application (via a separate filament or section). That visibility keeps the Navara compliant and safe, and it’s a must for WOF/RWC and roadworthiness in AU/NZ.

As part of routine servicing, tail-light checks are quick and worth doing. A good technician (or a switched-on owner) will:

  • Switch on parkers and confirm both tail-lights glow evenly, press the brake to confirm both intensify correctly.
  • Inspect lenses for cracks, fading or water ingress, moisture can corrode bulb holders and dull output.
  • Check the wiring plug and earth/ground points for corrosion and clean if needed.
  • Replace blown bulbs in pairs to keep brightness matched left-to-right.
  • Verify the tail-light fuse condition if both sides are out.

Most 2005 Navaras use a dual-filament bulb for the stop/tail function in the rear combination lamp. Exact bulb type and wattage can vary by market/trim, so it’s best to follow the owner’s manual or the label on the lamp housing. When replacing, avoid touching glass with bare fingers—use gloves or a clean cloth. If the lens is cracked or the seal has failed, fit a new lamp assembly to prevent repeat failures and to meet compliance.

Upgrading to LED bulbs is popular, but they must be road-legal and provide proper red colour and brightness. Ensure compatibility with the Navara’s electrical system and avoid anything that causes warnings or uneven light output. After any replacement, test parkers, brakes, indicators and reverse lights so the rear end is all sorted before hitting the road.

Popular questions about 2005 Nissan Navara tail-lights

What bulb does the 2005 Navara tail-light use?
Most models run a dual-filament stop/tail bulb in the rear combination lamp, with separate bulbs for indicators and reverse. Because specs vary between D22 and early D40 builds and by market, the sure bet is to check the owner’s manual or the marking on the lamp holder for the correct base and wattage.

How do you change a 2005 Navara tail-light bulb?
Open the tailgate, remove the lamp retaining screws from the side of the tub, and gently pull the lamp rearward. Twist the bulb holder out, swap the bulb, and refit. Test parkers and brakes before reinstalling the screws. If the holder is corroded or the lens is wet inside, address that before buttoning it up.

Why is there condensation in the tail-light—and is it a fail?
Minor misting after rain can happen, but standing water or persistent fogging points to a failed seal or cracked lens. That can reduce light output and may lead to a WOF/RWC fail. Replacing the seal or the complete lamp assembly is the long-term fix.

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