Turn Signals

2641062J01 - : Overhead Lamp for Nissan Image

Overhead Lamp

Nissan 26410-62J01
Beige, to 12/98.
Discontinued
264204P100 - : Courtesy Lamp for Nissan Image

Courtesy Lamp

Nissan 26420-4P100
Courtesy lamp.
Discontinued
261540W001 - : Fog Lamp for Nissan Image

Fog Lamp

Nissan 26154-0W001
To 12/98. Fog lamp.
Discontinued
264106Z520 - : Overhead Lamp for Nissan Image

Overhead Lamp

Nissan 26410-6Z520
Gray. Without sunroof.
Discontinued
248901W701 - : Lamp Lens for Nissan Image

Lamp Lens

Nissan 24890-1W701
1996-2001, center, 2wd.
Discontinued
248900W700 - : Lamp Lens for Nissan Image

Lamp Lens

Nissan 24890-0W700
1996-2001, center, 4wd, manual trans.
Discontinued
248903Y900 - : Lamp Lens for Nissan Image

Lamp Lens

Nissan 24890-3Y900
1996-2001, center, all.
Discontinued

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Signal Your Intentions with Turn Signals

At Memering Motorplex, our extensive inventory of authentic OEM parts covers all your vehicle maintenance and repair needs. Turn signals communicate your directional intentions to other drivers for safer lane changes and turns. We stock genuine Nissan turn signals designed for your Murano and Sentra lighting systems. Aftermarket turn signals often use dim bulbs or poor reflector designs that reduce visibility to surrounding traffic.

How Turn Signals Work

Turn signals are amber-colored lights mounted at vehicle corners that flash when activated. The flasher relay creates the blinking pattern by rapidly connecting and disconnecting electrical power. Front turn signals mount in bumpers or headlight assemblies while rear signals integrate with taillights. Side-mounted repeater signals on fenders or mirrors improve visibility from lateral angles. When you move the turn signal stalk, it completes the circuit to the appropriate side. The flashing pattern alerts other drivers to your intended direction change.

Why Turn Signals Fail

Bulb filaments break from vibration and thermal cycling, causing individual signals to stop working. Socket corrosion from moisture creates poor electrical connections resulting in dim or intermittent operation. Flasher relay failures cause signals to stop blinking or flash at incorrect speeds. Generic aftermarket assemblies frequently use reflectors that don't direct light effectively toward other drivers. Impact damage from collisions or parking mishaps cracks lenses or breaks mounting points. Wiring problems anywhere in the circuit prevent proper signal operation on one or both sides.

When Turn Signals Need Attention

Rapid flashing on one side indicates a burned-out bulb requiring immediate replacement. Signals that don't flash at all suggest flasher relay or wiring problems needing diagnosis. Dim signal output means corroded sockets or weak bulbs reducing visibility to other drivers. Cracked or broken lenses allow moisture entry and reduce light output significantly. Most turn signal bulbs last one to three years before burning out from normal use. Replacing failed signals along with maintaining headlights ensures complete vehicle lighting functionality for safe communication with surrounding traffic during all driving maneuvers and conditions.

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