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2019 Nissan Pathfinder tail-lights: purpose, service and replacement
Technical references confirm tail-lights are fitted and fully relevant to the 2019 Nissan Pathfinder (R52). The Owner’s Manual (Lighting section) and Nissan’s Electronic Service Manual (Exterior Lighting) specify rear combination lamp assemblies including tail (rear position), stop, indicator and reverse functions. Compliance is also mandated by Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and ADR 49/00, and equivalent NZTA lighting requirements. So yes—this vehicle absolutely uses tail-lights.
The Pathfinder’s tail-lights keep the big family SUV visible from behind at night and in poor weather. They illuminate whenever the parkers or headlights are on, and share the rear combination assembly with brake, indicator and reverse lamps. Many 2019 models use an LED tail “signature” for better visibility and lower power draw, with conventional bulbs for some other rear functions depending on trim and market.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to give the tail-lights a quick once-over. They cop UV, road grime and the odd supermarket trolley nudge, so a check helps avoid a canary or a near-miss in the wet.
- Function check: With the headlights on, confirm both tail-lights glow evenly. Press the brake and indicate left/right to verify all sections work. Ask a mate to help or back up to a wall to see reflections.
- Lenses and seals: Look for cracks, fading or moisture inside. Condensation points to a compromised seal or vent, prolonged moisture can corrode bulb holders or LED boards.
- Wiring and fuses: If a tail-light is out, inspect the “TAIL/PARK” fuse and relevant circuits in the IPDM/fuse box. Also check the connector at the rear lamp for corrosion.
- Bulb vs LED: If the vehicle has bulb-type tail/stop lamps, replacement is DIY-friendly—open the tailgate, remove the two inner screws, slide the lamp rearwards to release clips, twist out the bulb holder and swap like-for-like (common types include 7443/7440—confirm in the Owner’s Manual). If the tail function is LED and fails, the assembly may need replacing as a unit.
- Fitment tips: Wear gloves, avoid touching bulb glass, and ensure the gasket seats cleanly before refitting. Test all lights before closing up.
Regular cleaning with a mild car wash solution maintains lens clarity and keeps the rear end looking sharp. If there’s persistent condensation, electrical faults, or cracked housings, an authorised auto-electrician or Nissan dealer can diagnose and replace the assembly to restore full compliance and safety.
Popular questions about 2019 Nissan Pathfinder tail-lights
What bulb type does the 2019 Pathfinder use for tail-lights?
The 2019 Pathfinder commonly uses dual-filament 7443 bulbs for stop/tail on some trims, while others feature LED tail signatures. Because bulb specs vary by market and trim, it’s best to confirm in the Owner’s Manual or by checking the marking on the existing bulb or lamp housing.
Why is one tail-light dim or fogged up?
Dim output often comes from a failing bulb, corroded contacts, poor earth, or a hazy lens. Fogging or droplets inside the lens suggest a compromised seal or blocked vent. Drying the unit may help short term, but replacing cracked seals or the full assembly restores proper function and prevents repeat moisture issues.
Can the tail-light assembly be replaced at home?
Yes, if you’re handy with basic tools. Open the tailgate, remove the inner screws, slide the lamp straight back to release the locating pins, then disconnect the harness. Swap bulbs or the assembly, reconnect, and test. If the vehicle uses LED tail functions and they’ve failed, replacing the entire assembly is the usual fix.