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Turn Signal Flasher

Part Number: 25730-75P00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hazard Flasher, Hazard Warning Flasher, Service File Flasher Assembly-Combination
Replaces: 2573009g00, 2573009g10, 2573009g11, 25730s3810
Description: Pick-up. From 11/85. Combo-Flasher. Pathfinder. To 11/94.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25540-21V00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Combo Switch, Front Wiper Switch, Order Via SRS Link NNANET Workspace Tab
Replaces: 2556030r10
Description: Without cruise control. Axxess.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-29R00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Combination Switch, Switch Combination
Description: Stanza. With wagon. Auto trans. Cruise Control. To 01/1987. Dimmer,Headlight,Turn Signal.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-30P11
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Service File Switch Assembly-Combination
Description: 300ZX. With turbo.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-81W00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Switch Assembly-Combination
Description: Pick-up. To 11/85. With st. Auto trans.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-03G00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Combo Switch, Switch Comp-Combination
Description: Sentra. Stanza. Without wagon. Gxe. Se. Sedan jan 1986 - 89, sedan, e.
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Turn Signal Switch

Part Number: 25560-64Y00
Nissan Nissan
Notes: Order by description & country of manufacture.
Other Names: Combo Switch, Service File Combo Switch
Description: Without tilt wheel, without air bag. Sentra. Standard.
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Turn Signal Flasher

Part Number: B5730-D4029
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Hazard Flasher, Service File Flasher-Combination
Replaces: 2573029r00, 25730d4502, 25730d4503, b5730d4003, b5730d4028
Description: Stanza. With wagon. Maxima. From 10/84.
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Communicating Your Intentions with Turn Signals

Have you ever considered the lifespan of your turn signals or when they might need replacement? Turn signal systems include bulbs, housings, switches, and flasher modules that indicate your intention to change direction or lanes. These components work together to create the flashing amber or red lights other drivers rely on to anticipate your movements. Front turn signals typically use amber lenses, while rear signals may incorporate red lenses that also function as brake lights. The Nissan Rogue and Maxima both feature turn signal systems designed to provide clear visibility from multiple angles while complementing their exterior styling.

How Turn Signal Systems Operate

The turn signal switch on your steering column sends electrical current to the flasher module when activated. This module interrupts the current at regular intervals, creating the characteristic blinking pattern. Current flows to bulbs in both front and rear signal housings on the selected side. The circuit includes a dashboard indicator that flashes in sync with the external lights. Some vehicles incorporate side repeater signals in mirrors or fenders for additional visibility. Modern systems may include self-canceling mechanisms that turn signals off after completing a turn.

Common Turn Signal Component Failures

Bulbs burn out from normal use, typically requiring replacement every few years. Corroded bulb sockets create poor electrical connections that cause intermittent operation or complete failure. The flasher module can fail, resulting in signals that stay solid or don't illuminate at all. Turn signal switches wear internally from repeated use, causing signals to not engage or cancel properly. Water infiltration through damaged housings corrodes wiring and damages bulbs prematurely. Problems with turn signals often coincide with issues in brake lights since they share wiring and sometimes use the same bulb filaments.

When Turn Signal Service Becomes Necessary

Rapid blinking, often called hyper-flashing, indicates a burned-out bulb somewhere in the circuit. Signals that don't flash at all suggest flasher module failure. Turn signals that won't cancel after completing a turn point to switch problems. Dim or yellowed lenses reduce visibility and fail to meet legal brightness requirements. Cracked housings allow moisture intrusion that damages internal components. Generic aftermarket turn signal components often use inferior lens materials and lower-quality bulbs that fail sooner than genuine Nissan parts. We carry factory turn signal assemblies engineered with proper lens colors, correct bulb sockets, and weather-resistant housings that maintain reliable operation and meet all safety regulations for years of dependable service.

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