251401AA0B Nissan SWITCH ASSY-BACK DOOR LOCK, Price: 12.37$, Weight: 0.04kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Nissan

251401AA0B

SWITCH ASSY-BACK DOOR LOCK

2

0.04

 Dispatch 24h

12.37$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
251401AA0B 
SWITCH ASSY-BACK DOOR LOCK
14
0.046
2-3
10.31$
 

Compatibility

MarketModelModel Year FromDiagram
USAY62J10.2017 View
Body StyleEngineFrameVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromDiagram
5 DOOR WAGONQR25DETNE52XGJapanE5208.2010 View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONVQ35DESL/ROOFUSAZ5110.200808.2010 View
EngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToOptionsDiagram
VK56DELEGeneral/Asia (LHD)Y6209.201210.2013WHEEL DRIVE:4WD; AREA:MIDDLE AND NEAR EAST View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromOptionsDiagram
WAGONVQ35DELEUSAE5211.2010WHEEL DRIVE:2WD View
EngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToOptionsDiagram
QR25DESV/PREMIUMUSAT32U09.201609.2017SEAT TYPE:3 ROW SEATS; WHEEL DRIVE:FWD; AREA:CALIFORNIA View
EngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromOptionsGearboxDiagram
VK56VDBASEGeneral/Asia (RHD)Y6211.2012WHEEL DRIVE:4WD7AT View

Rear Hatch Lock Switch Unit for Nissan SUVs and MPVs

Why this part is needed

This small switch lets you unlock and open the liftgate with a fingertip. It sends the open/lock command to the body control system, so you can load bags, tools, or baby strollers without fuss. A healthy tailgate button improves safety, keeps cargo access smooth, and protects the latch and actuator from extra stress. It’s a must-have for daily urban use and long trips alike.

How it works ⚙️

Inside is a sealed micro‑switch with a weatherproof rubber pad. When pressed, it closes a low‑voltage circuit and signals the BCM to release the latch or trigger the power tailgate (if equipped). The molded housing shields it from water, road salt, and dust, while a plug‑and‑play connector links to the factory harness for OEM‑fit response and clean installation.

What happens if it’s broken ❗

Common signs: no response when pressing the rear hatch button, intermittent opening, stuck closed liftgate, false “door ajar” warning, or rapid latch clicking. Water‑damaged contacts can drain the battery or force you to open the hatch from inside, which is unsafe and inconvenient. Continued use may strain the latch motor and cables.

Install tips

Simple replacement: remove inner trim, unscrew the old unit, unplug, fit the new switch, reconnect, and test. Clean the mounting area, renew the gasket if worn, and add a light coat of dielectric grease on the connector for longevity.

Compatibility

  • Rogue
  • Murano
  • Safari
  • Patrol
  • Armada
  • Quest
  • Elgrand