Turn signals on Nissan Navara - small but critical safety elements. They not only signal other drivers about your maneuvers, but also emphasize the dimensions of the pickup truck, especially relevant for models D40 And NP300 with wide wheel arches. However, over time, these lamps dim, the plastic of the housing cracks or the LEDs burn out - and then replacement is required.
In this article we will look at everything you need to know about turn signals for Navara: from selection of original and analog parts to step-by-step installation instructions. We will pay special attention to typical connection errors that lead to flickering lamps or triggered CAN errors on the dashboard. You will also find a repeater compatibility table for different generations Navara and FAQ with answers to the most frequently asked questions from owners.
Types of turn signal indicators for Nissan Navara: what they are and how they differ
There are three main types of repeaters on the market for Nissan Navara, and their choice depends on the year of manufacture of the car, modification and even the region of delivery:
- 🔶 Original Nissan repeaters - produced under article numbers
26560-4M000(right) and26561-4M000(left) for D40, and26560-4M100/26561-4M100for NP300. They have factory markings and a guarantee of compatibility withCAN buscar. - 🟠 Analogues from trusted brands - for example, HELLA (article
1AK 007 601-001) or Depo (335-112251-100). Often 30–50% cheaper than the original, but may differ in the brightness of the glow. - 🟡 Universal LED repeaters — suitable for tuning, but require modifications to the wiring (resistors or
CAN decoys). Popular models from Morimoto And Oracle Lighting.
The key difference between the types is − fastening method. On Navara D22 (until 2005) repeaters are attached to the wing with self-tapping screws, and on D40 And NP300 - in special grooves with latches. It is also important to pay attention to lamp base: used in the original WY5W (5 W), but can be used in LED versions T10 or 194.
⚠️ Attention: When purchasing universal LED repeaters, check whether the kit includes voltage stabilizer. Without it, the LEDs may blink at a frequency of 1–2 Hz due to incompatibility with the turn relay Navara.
- Original Nissan
- Analogues (HELLA, Depo)
- Universal LED
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How to choose a turn signal for your Navara
The choice of repeater depends on generations And configuration your Nissan Navara. Below is a compatibility table taking into account the most common modifications:
| Generation | Years of manufacture | Original article number | Mounting type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D22 | 1997–2005 | 26560-4M000 / 26561-4M000 |
Self-tapping screws (M5) | Suitable for all trim levels, including King Cab |
| D40 (before restyling) | 2005–2010 | 26560-4M010 / 26561-4M010 |
Latches (no tool) | For versions with chrome plated repeaters use article 26560-4M020 |
| D40 (restyling) | 2011–2015 | 26560-4M100 / 26561-4M100 |
Latches + lock | Included ST-X repeaters come with orange filter |
| NP300 | 2015–present | 26560-4M110 / 26561-4M110 |
Clips (plastic) | For the European market - article number with suffix -E0 |
If you plan to install LED repeaters, consider the following nuances:
- 🔋 Check it out connection polarity - on NP300 “plus” goes to the brown wire, and “minus” to black (unlike D40, where the polarity is reversed).
- 🛠️ For models with
CAN busmay be required snag with a resistance of 6 ohms (For example, Canbus LED Error Free). - 💡 LED brightness must be at least 150 lumens, otherwise the repeaters will be difficult to see during the day.
Before purchasing, remove the old repeater and compare its part number with the catalog. The inside of the case is usually marked with, for example, 26560-4M010 NISSAN.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing a turn signal on a Navara
Replacing the repeater with Nissan Navara - a procedure that can be performed independently in 15–30 minutes. The main thing is to follow the sequence and not damage the wiring. Below are universal instructions for models D40 And NP300:
Disconnect the negative battery terminal
Prepare a flathead screwdriver or plastic pick
The repeater purchased must be of the same side (left/right)
Check the integrity of the rubber seal on the new repeater-->
Step 1. Dismantling the old repeater
On D40 And NP300 The repeater is secured with latches. Carefully pry it from the side with a flat-head screwdriver (it’s better to wrap it with electrical tape so as not to scratch the paint). On D22 You will need to unscrew two self-tapping screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 2. Disconnecting the connector
After removing the housing, pull the connector lock (on NP300 it is gray) and disconnect it from the repeater. Don't pull the wires! - this may damage the contacts.
Step 3: Install a new repeater
Connect the connector to the new repeater and lock it until it clicks. Then insert the repeater into the groove on the wing and press until it clicks into place. On D22 tighten the screws, but do not overtighten them - the plastic may burst.
Step 4. Check functionality
Connect the battery and check the operation of the turn signals. If the lamp blinks at double frequency, this is a sign open circuit or wrong polarity (relevant for LED).
⚠️ Attention: On Navara NP300 after replacing repeaters, an error may appearC1130(malfunction of external lighting). To reset it, follow these steps:
- Turn on the ignition (without starting the engine).
- Press the brake pedal three times.
- Turn off the ignition and turn it on again - the error should disappear.
What should I do if the repeater does not work after installation?
If after replacement the repeater does not light up or flashes incorrectly, check:
1. **Integrity of fuse F23** (10A) in the block under the hood - it is responsible for the turn signals.
2. **Oxidation of contacts** in the connector. Clean them with alcohol or WD-40.
3. **Connection polarity** (relevant for LED). If you confuse "+" and "-", the lamp will not light up.
4. **Blender resistance** (for LED). For Navara it should be 6–8 ohms.
Typical turn signal malfunctions and how to fix them
Repeaters on Nissan Navara They fail for several reasons: from banal lamp burnout to contact corrosion. Let's look at the most common problems and their solutions:
- 🔥 The lamp has burned out - the most common malfunction. On D40 And NP300 lamp used
WY5W(5 W, 12 V). Replace it with a new one, having first checked the voltage at the contacts with a multimeter (should be ~12.6 V). - 💧 Water inside the housing - due to cracks in the seal or improper installation. Dry the repeater with a hairdryer (without overheating!) and apply sealant to the joints.
- ⚡ Double flashing - a sign of an open circuit or LED installation without snag. Check the fuse and circuit from the turn signal relay (located under the dash on the driver's side).
- 🔌 Oxidation of contacts - especially relevant for Navara, operated in conditions of high humidity. Clean the contacts with sandpaper (600–800 grit) and sand
LIQUI MOLY Kontakt-Spray.
On Nissan Navara NP300 2018+ repeaters linked to the system BCM (Body Control Module). If after replacement there is an error on the dashboard "Check Side Marker", adaptations will need to be reset via the diagnostic scanner (for example, Launch X431 or Autel MaxiCOM).
If the repeater is unstable (sometimes it lights up, sometimes it doesn’t), the problem may lie in turn relay. On D40 it is located in the fuse box under the steering wheel (relay K17). Check its functionality by swapping places with the horn relay (they are identical).
On Navara D22 a common problem with bulk wire repeater It is attached to the body under a bolt near the side member and oxidizes over time. Cleaning this contact solves the problem of flickering lamps in 80% of cases.
Turn signal tuning: LED, smoked glass and chrome
Many owners Nissan Navara They upgrade the turn signals to give the pickup its own personal style. Let's look at popular tuning options and their features:
- 💡 LED repeaters - the most popular solution. LEDs last longer (up to 50,000 hours), use less energy and are brighter. However for NP300 required CAN decoy, otherwise an error will appear on the panel.
- 🖤 Smoked or black glasses — visually make repeaters less noticeable, but reduce light transmission. To be legal, use glass with a transmittance of at least 60%.
- ✨ Chrome housings - suitable for versions Navara ST-X And N-Trek. Original chrome repeaters come with the article number
26560-4M020. - 🔥 Dynamic repeaters - with the effect of “running fire”. Requires flashing
BCMand are not legal for use on public roads in Russia.
When choosing LED repeaters, pay attention to color temperature:
- 2800–3500K — warm yellow, as close as possible to standard lamps.
- 4000–5000K — white neutral, clearly visible during the day.
- 6000K+ — cold bluish, can blind oncoming drivers (prohibited by traffic regulations).
⚠️ Attention: Installation flashing LED repeaters (with strobe effect) on Nissan Navara is equivalent to a change in the design of the vehicle and requires approval from the traffic police. Otherwise, you may be fined 500 rubles under Part 1 of Art. 12.5 Code of Administrative Offences.
For those who want to maintain the original style, but improve visibility, suitable repeaters with enlarged lens (for example, from Spec-D Tuning). They do not require any wiring modifications and are legal to use.
Where to buy a turn signal for Nissan Navara: prices and trusted sellers
Repeater prices for Navara vary from 300 to 5,000 rubles depending on the type and manufacturer. Below are the current proposals for 2026:
| Repeater type | Manufacturer | Article | Price, ₽ | Where to buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Original (D40) | Nissan | 26560-4M010 |
2 800–3 500 | Official Nissan catalog, Exist.ru |
| Analogue (NP300) | HELLA | 1AK 007 601-001 |
1 200–1 500 | Autodoc, Emex |
| LED (universal) | Morimoto | XB LED WY5W |
2 500–3 000 | Tuning-Pro, AliExpress (official stores) |
| Chrome plated (D40 ST-X) | Nissan | 26560-4M020 |
4 000–4 800 | Nissan Original Parts, AvtoAll |
| Tuning (smoked glass) | Spec-D | NAV-SM-2015 |
1 800–2 200 | CarID, Amazon |
When purchasing, pay attention to the following points:
- 📦 Equipment — the box should contain rubber seals and instructions.
- 📄 Warranty - original parts from Nissan have a warranty of 12 months, analogues - 6 months.
- 🚚 Delivery time — if you order from AliExpress, check if there is a warehouse in Russia (delivery takes 5–10 days instead of 1–2 months).
Avoid buying repeaters from unverified sellers - they often sell fakes with poor seals under the guise of original parts. Original repeaters Nissan have:
- Logo Nissan on the inside of the case.
- Marking
MADE IN JAPANorMADE IN THAILAND(for NP300). - Packaging with a hologram and barcode.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about turn signals on Nissan Navara
Is it possible to install LED repeaters on Navara D22 without modifications?
On D22 (1997–2005) LED repeaters can be installed without decoys if they have built-in resistance. However, due to the nature of the turn signal relay, the lamps may flash at an increased frequency. The solution is to connect a 6 Ohm resistor (50 W power) in parallel to each repeater.
Why is there an error on the panel after replacing the repeater with an NP300?
On NP300 (2015+) repeaters integrated into the system BCM. If you installed LED without CAN decoys, the system recognizes this as an open circuit. Buy a snag with a resistance of 6 ohms (for example, Canbus LED Error Free) and connect it parallel to the lamp.
How to remove the repeater on Navara D40 if the latches are broken?
If the plastic latches of the repeater have broken off, carefully pry the housing from the inside (from the door side) with a flat-head screwdriver. Then drill holes with a diameter of 2 mm at the mounting points and secure the repeater with self-tapping screws (length no more than 10 mm, so as not to damage the wiring).
What kind of lamps are in the Navara NP300 repeaters?
B NP300 (2015–present) lamps are used WY5W (5 W, base W2.1x9.5d). LEDs are suitable for LED replacement T10 or 194 with deception. Original lamps - Koito or Stanley.
Can repeaters be painted to match the body color?
Yes, but with reservations:
- Use only translucent paint (For example, Motip Duplicolor series
Light Tint). - Apply no more than 2–3 layers, otherwise the brightness of the lamps will drop below the permissible standard (GOST R 41.48-2004).
- After painting, check the visibility of the repeater from a distance of 50 meters during daylight hours.
Otherwise, you may be fined for non-compliance of the vehicle with safety requirements (Part 1 of Article 12.5 of the Administrative Code, fine 500 ₽).