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Lens Stop Lamp

Part Number: 26591-56A00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Lens-Stop Lamp
Replaces: 2659256a00
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Stop Lamp Assembly

Part Number: 26950-65E60
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Lamp Assembly-Stop
Description: With spoiler.
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Stop Lamp Assembly

Part Number: 26590-F4300
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Lamp Assembly-Stop
Description: Mexico built.
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Stop Lamp Bulb

Part Number: 26261-9B92A
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with tail lamp assembly.
Other Names: Bulb
MSRP $11.71
$7.79

Stop Lamp Assembly

Part Number: 26590-CA00A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: SRS-Lamp Assembly-Stop
Replaces: 26590ca000
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Stop Lamp Bulb

Part Number: 26714-9B90A
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Included with combo lamp assembly.
Other Names: Exterior Bulbs, Bulb
Description: TITAN XD, TITAN. Stoplamp bulb. With s, sv.
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Replace Failing Tail Lights

Big box stores and chains might be cheaper, but they can't guarantee the parts you're buying are genuine. Tail lights are the rear-facing light assemblies that illuminate when you turn on your headlights and brighten further when you apply the brakes. These components make your vehicle visible to following traffic and communicate your actions through brake lights and turn signals. Properly functioning tail lights prevent rear-end collisions and meet legal requirements for road use. We stock genuine Nissan tail light assemblies designed to fit your vehicle's body panels perfectly.

How Tail Lights Keep You Visible

Tail lights use multiple bulbs within a single housing to serve different functions simultaneously. Running lights provide constant illumination when headlights are activated. Brake lights increase brightness dramatically when you press the brake pedal to warn following drivers. Turn signal bulbs flash to indicate lane changes and turns. Reverse lights activate when you shift into reverse gear. Your Pathfinder and Armada both feature tail light assemblies with specific lens patterns and mounting points that integrate with body panels seamlessly. Genuine Nissan tail lights use durable lenses and weather-resistant seals that prevent moisture intrusion.

Why Tail Lights Deteriorate

Tail lights fail when bulbs burn out from normal filament wear after extended use. Impact damage from minor collisions cracks lenses and housings beyond repair. UV exposure causes lens fading and discoloration that reduces light output over time. Moisture penetration through damaged seals corrodes electrical connections and socket contacts. Aftermarket tail lights often use thinner plastic that cracks easily and lenses that don't match factory color specifications. Generic assemblies may have incorrect bulb socket configurations that cause fitment problems.

When Tail Lights Require Replacement

Replace tail lights when bulbs burn out frequently indicating socket corrosion or electrical issues. Cracked or broken lenses compromise water resistance and light output. Condensation or water inside the assembly indicates seal failure requiring complete housing replacement. Faded or yellowed lenses that reduce brightness fail to meet safety standards. If tail lights don't illuminate properly during inspections, replacement ensures legal compliance. Discover why mechanics turn to Bill Kay Nissan first – browse our extensive inventory today.