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Parts for your 2020 Nissan Pathfinder-Tail lights
LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp 97 LEDs With Black Bracket - 200BARWM
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LED Autolamps 12/24 Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Assembly Lamp With 108 LEDs - 80BARWM
LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse With Reflectors And 500mm LP Cable - SO283ARWM2LR12
LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Assembly Clear Lens Chrome Bracket - 82CARW
LED Autolamps LHS, Stop/Tail/SEQ-Indicator/Reverse/Reflector 12/24V 284 X 100 X 37mm, DT04 Connector - SO284LHS
LED Autolamps RHS, Stop/Tail/SEQ-Indicator/Reverse/Reflector 12/24V 284 X 100 X 37mm, DT04 Connector - SO284RHS
LED Autolamps 12/2V Maxilamp LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector Black Chrome Bolt Mount - MAXILAMPC1XCE
LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator Assembly 72 LEDs With Black Bracket 190x100x28mm - 80BARM
LED Autolamps 355 Series Multi Volt Black Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector LHS & RHS Twin Blister Pack - 355BARWM-2
LED Autolamps Rear Taillight Harness To Suit MY22 Ranger / MY20 Ram Plug To Bare Wires - PATCH-RAM.UNI
2020 Nissan Pathfinder tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder (R52) and are a required safety item. This is confirmed in Nissan’s 2020 Pathfinder Owner’s Manual and Factory Service Manual, which describe the rear combination lamp assembly, and by the lighting rules that apply in Australia and New Zealand (for example, ADR 13/00 for installation of lighting and NZ’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004). So yes—tail-lights are relevant, used and essential on this model.
On the 2020 Pathfinder, the tail-lights form part of the rear combination units, working alongside the brake, indicator and reverse lamps to keep the vehicle visible and communicate intent to other road users. Many trims use a mix of LED elements and serviceable bulbs, controlled by the body control module and the headlight/auto-lighting system. Good tail-light performance helps with night-time visibility, wet weather driving and towing, which is why they’re checked during rego/WOF and routine servicing.
As part of regular maintenance, the tail-lights should be inspected at each service or before long trips. Look for cracked lenses, moisture inside the housing, dull or patchy light output, and damaged wiring around the tailgate and trailer plug. Trailer wiring is a common culprit if a lamp starts misbehaving.
Replacement is straightforward when the lamp uses a conventional bulb: match the correct spec, switch the lights off, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers, and refit the cap and seal carefully to keep water out. Where LEDs are used, the light source is typically not serviceable, the whole lamp assembly is replaced if an LED segment fails. Before swapping parts, check the relevant fuse and inspect the connector for corrosion. After refit, confirm tail, brake and indicator functions and make sure the number plate lights are also working. Using compliant, quality parts helps ensure ADR/NZ rule compliance and avoids dash warnings or rapid-blink indicators.
If there’s persistent condensation, a new seal or lamp may be needed. Intermittent faults can point to a weak earth, cracked wiring in the tailgate loom, or a trailer module issue—worth a quick test with a multimeter or a scan of the body control module at service time.
- Check operation at every service or monthly.
- Clean lenses with mild car wash, avoid abrasives.
- Repair chips and cracks promptly to prevent water ingress.
Popular questions
Does the 2020 Pathfinder use LED tail-lights?
Most 2020 Pathfinder variants have rear combination lamps that include LED elements for the tail/running light signature, with some functions (like indicators or reverse) using replaceable bulbs. Exact spec can vary by trim and market.
How do you replace a tail-light bulb or assembly?
For bulb types: access the rear of the lamp from inside the cargo area, twist the bulb holder out, swap the bulb, and refit the seal and cover. For LED failures: the complete lamp assembly is normally replaced. Always test all rear lights after reassembly.
Why is there condensation in the tail-light?
Light misting can occur with temperature changes, but visible water droplets or persistent fogging usually mean a compromised seal or a cracked lens. Dry the housing, renew the seal, or replace the lamp to protect the electronics and maintain brightness.