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Parts for your 2016 Nissan Pathfinder-Tail lights
LED Autolamps 12V 2x Stop/Tail/Indicator Boat Trailer Lamps with Licence Plate Lamp, includes Left & Right Side - 207BARLP2
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector Blister Pack 1 pce - 150ARM
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp 200x50x28mm Twin Blister - 200BIRSTME2
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Diffused Tail Function With Sequential Indicator - 520ARWM-2
LED Autolamps 12V/24V Maxilamp 5 Lamp Combination Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector - MAXILAMPC5XRW
LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflectors Grey Base Blister Pack 1 pce - 100ARM
LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator 380 Series Strip Lamps In Double Black Bracket - 380BAR12
2016 Nissan Pathfinder Tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely used on the 2016 Nissan Pathfinder (R52). Technical documentation confirms this: the 2016 Pathfinder Owner’s Manual includes tail/stop lamp maintenance under its Lights section, and the Nissan R52 Service Manual (Exterior Lighting System) shows the rear combination lamp circuits. Regulatory standards also mandate them for road use in Australia and New Zealand, including ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting) and ADR 49/00 (Front and Rear Position Lamps, Stop Lamps), as well as the NZ Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. So yes—tail-lights are standard, required, and essential on this model.
On the 2016 Pathfinder, the tail-lights form part of the rear combination lamps, providing rear position (tail) lighting at night, brighter stop lighting when braking, and side-marker visibility depending on market spec. Their job is simple but critical: help following drivers judge distance and vehicle width, especially in poor weather or at dusk, and highlight braking. The assemblies may be fitted with replaceable dual-filament bulbs or sealed LED modules depending on trim and build, owners should check the Owner’s Manual for the exact specification for their vehicle.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the tail-lights a quick once-over. Keep the lenses clean so they shine clearly—road film and dust can dull output. If a bulb fails, replace it in pairs to keep brightness even left to right. For bulb-equipped lamps, most trims allow access from the rear of the lamp via the boot side trim, tools are minimal (usually a screwdriver and a 10 mm socket). If the vehicle has LED tail-lights, the light unit is typically non-serviceable at component level, a failed LED generally means replacing the whole lamp assembly as outlined in the Nissan service literature.
Electrical issues? Check the relevant fuses first, then the connectors at the lamp—moisture ingress or a loose trailer plug can cause intermittent faults. If multiple rear lights are out, suspect a shared earth, a harness issue, or a body control module fault, the Nissan R52 wiring diagrams are the go-to reference for pinouts and test points. For safety and compliance with ADR/NZ rules, any inoperative rear lamp should be sorted promptly.
- Inspect tail-lights at each fuel stop or monthly.
- Clean lenses with mild car wash, avoid harsh solvents.
- Verify operation with headlights on and when braking.
- Use the bulb type specified in the Owner’s Manual, avoid unapproved “blue” or over-wattage lamps.
Popular questions about 2016 Nissan Pathfinder tail-lights
What bulb type does the 2016 Pathfinder use for the tail-lights?
It varies by trim and market. Many use a dual-filament 21/5 W style bulb (often listed as 7443/W21/5W), while some higher trims use LED modules. The correct spec and part number are listed in the Owner’s Manual and the Nissan parts catalogue. If it’s LED, the assembly is usually replaced as a unit.
How do you replace a tail-light on a 2016 Pathfinder?
Open the boot, remove the side trim/fasteners to expose the lamp fixings, undo the mounting bolts, and pull the assembly straight back from the locating pins. Rotate the bulb holder to remove, swap the bulb, and reassemble. If the lamp is LED and failed, replace the entire assembly per the service manual. Always test the lights before refitting trim.
Why would both tail-lights stop working?
Common causes include a blown fuse, a faulty lighting switch circuit, a poor earth, corrosion at the lamp connector, or an issue introduced by a trailer wiring harness. If the brake lights still work but tail-lights don’t, focus on the tail circuit and fuse. Use the R52 wiring diagram to trace power and earth.