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Parts for your 2014 Nissan Pathfinder-Tail lights

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2014 Nissan Pathfinder tail-lights

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2014 Nissan Pathfinder. Technical references including the 2014 Nissan Pathfinder Owner’s Manual (Lighting section) and the R52 Factory Service Manual (Exterior Lighting System) describe the rear combination lamps (tail/stop/indicator) and the high-mounted stop lamp, which are required for ADR and NZTA compliance. So yes—tail-lights are relevant, used and essential on this model.

On the Pathfinder, the rear combination lamps handle rear position lighting (tail), brake lights, and indicators, with reverse lights nearby. Depending on trim and market, the tail/stop function may be LED (sealed into the lamp) or conventional bulbs. Either way, they’re there to make the vehicle clearly visible from behind at night and in poor weather, and to signal braking and turns to other road users.

As part of regular servicing, a quick tail-light check is a smart move. Give the lenses a once-over for cracks, fading or moisture, then turn on the parkers, press the brake, and indicate left/right to confirm everything’s lighting up evenly. If a bulb version is fitted, replace lamps in pairs to keep brightness matched. If the vehicle has LED tail-lights, the LEDs aren’t user-replaceable, the whole lamp assembly is swapped when they fail.

  • Use ADR/NZ-compliant parts that match the original spec.
  • If bulbs are used, typical types are dual-filament (e.g., W21/5W/7443), but always confirm via the owner’s manual, a parts catalogue or the VIN.
  • Keep the lens clean with car shampoo—no harsh solvents.
  • Watch for condensation, persistent moisture usually means a perished seal or cracked housing.

Basic replacement steps (guide only): open the tailgate, remove the trim cover, undo the retaining screws/10 mm nuts, then pull the lamp straight back to release the locating pins. For bulb-style lamps, twist the bulb holder anti‑clockwise to remove, fit the correct replacement, and refit. For LED assemblies, unplug the connector and swap the entire unit. Test all functions before tightening everything back up. If a tail-light won’t come on, check the PARK/TAIL fuse and the earth connection, and inspect the connector for corrosion.

Popular questions

Are the 2014 Pathfinder tail-lights LED or bulbs?
It depends on trim and market. Some Pathfinders use LED tail/stop inside the rear combination lamp, others use conventional dual‑filament bulbs. The easiest way to confirm is to check the owner’s manual, inspect the lamp for bulb holders, or ask a parts supplier with your VIN.

How do I replace a burnt-out tail-light on my 2014 Pathfinder?
Open the tailgate, pop off the inner trim cover, undo the lamp fasteners, and slide the lamp straight back to release the clips. If it’s a bulb type, twist out the holder, swap the bulb like‑for‑like, and test. If it’s LED, unplug the connector and replace the whole lamp assembly. Refit carefully to avoid cracking the housing or pinching the seal.

Why is there condensation in my Pathfinder’s tail-light?
Light misting can occur with temperature changes, but pooling water or persistent fogging points to a cracked lens, a damaged seal or a blocked vent. Dry the unit, fix the seal or replace the lamp if needed—moisture can shorten the life of bulbs and LEDs alike.