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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-07F00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Combination Switch, Switch Assembly Combination
Description: Exc.Cruise Control. Intermittent Wipers. wo/Variable Intermittent Wipers. Dimmer,Headlight,Turn Signal,Wiper. 200SX. Without...
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Turn Signal Flasher

Part Number: 25730-48A00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hazard Flasher, Service File Unit Assembly Flashr
Replaces: 2573001m00, 2573001m01, 2573001m04
Description: Sentra. Stanza. Without wagon. Pulsar. Without NX.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25540-84M00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Combo Switch, Switch-Turn Signal
Description: Pulsar. With NX. Without air bag.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-17C00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Switch Assembly-Combination
Description: Van. With cruise control.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-30P20
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Service File Combo Switch
Replaces: 2556030p15
Description: 300ZX. Without turbo.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-17M20
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Switch-Combo
Description: Pulsar. Without NX.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25540-5M001
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Order By Description.
Other Names: Signal Switch, Combination Switch, Switch Assembly-Turn Signal
Description: Sentra, 200SX. Xterra. Frontier. Sc & se models. Dimmer,Headlight,Turn Signal. Fog Lamps.
MSRP $193.25
$122.23

Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-03G06
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Order by description.
Other Names: Combo Switch, Switch Assembly-Combination
Replaces: 2556005g10
Description: Pick-up. From 11/85. With tilt wheel, with cruise control. With intermittent wiper. Pathfinder. Se. Xe. Auto trans.
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Replace Failed Lighting for Improved Visibility

Our team at Sullivan Brothers Nissan recognizes that your vehicle's critical systems are your primary safeguard during every journey. Lighting systems include headlights for forward visibility, taillights for rear detection, turn signals for communicating directional intentions, brake lights for warning following traffic, and interior lights for cabin illumination. These interconnected components enable safe operation during nighttime hours and poor weather conditions while ensuring other motorists can see your vehicle and understand your movements. Malfunctioning or dim lighting reduces your ability to spot road hazards and prevents surrounding drivers from detecting your presence or recognizing your intended actions.

How Different Lighting Types Fail

Lighting components fail through various mechanisms based on the specific technology used in their construction throughout your vehicle's exterior and interior lighting systems. Halogen bulbs cease functioning when thin tungsten filaments break from constant vibration and repeated thermal cycling during thousands of operational hours over years of regular driving use. LED assemblies experience gradual brightness reduction as individual light-emitting diodes degrade over their service life, though they typically provide longer operation than conventional incandescent bulb technology. High-intensity discharge lamps produce less light as operational time increases because the sealed gas mixture inside undergoes chemical composition changes during extended use periods. Electrical connection points develop corrosion from moisture exposure and generate intermittent performance or total failure affecting individual or multiple lighting circuits simultaneously throughout the system. Protective lens covers develop yellowing and cracking from prolonged ultraviolet radiation exposure, reducing effective light output even when bulbs function properly inside the housing assembly. Water penetration into sealed housings damages internal reflective surfaces and creates electrical shorts in sophisticated lighting systems with multiple integrated functions. Most lighting components need replacement between 10,000 and 40,000 miles depending on technology type.

OEM Nissan Lighting Works Better

Aftermarket lighting never matches factory color temperature or beam distribution patterns, creating inadequate visibility or excessive glare for oncoming traffic. Genuine Nissan lighting maintains precise specifications for vehicles like the Titan and Armada, providing appropriate illumination without causing problems. Budget bulbs fail quickly or produce heat that damages headlights assemblies and surrounding components. Factory assemblies include correct seals that prevent moisture damage.

Sullivan Brothers Nissan stocks everything you need for your next vehicle repair project.