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Part #: HZS241

Standard Ignition HZS241 Hazard Warning Switch

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🚗Fitment: Nissan, Pathfinder, Titan, and Quest
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Reliable Hazard Warning Switch for Nissan Vehicles

The Standard Ignition HZS241 hazard warning switch is designed to provide dependable performance for Nissan Pathfinder, Quest, and TITAN models. Engineered with precise connector and terminal specifications, this switch ensures proper fit and function in your vehicle's electrical system.

  • Connector Gender: Female for secure connection
  • Terminal Gender: Male blade terminals
  • Terminal Quantity: 4 terminals for reliable circuit integration
  • Includes the switch component only

Detailed Product Description

This hazard warning switch from Standard Ignition features four male blade terminals that facilitate a stable electrical connection within the vehicle's lighting and body system. The female connector design allows for easy and secure installation, minimizing the risk of loose connections. Specifically engineered for Nissan Pathfinder, Quest, and TITAN models, the HZS241 part number matches OEM specifications to maintain factory performance standards.

Common Applications and Issues Addressed

  • Restores proper function to the hazard warning light system
  • Resolves intermittent or non-functioning hazard lights
  • Fixes issues related to faulty or damaged switch terminals
  • Eliminates electrical connection problems caused by worn connectors
  • Supports vehicle safety compliance by ensuring hazard lights operate correctly

Installation Notes and Tips

When installing the Standard Ignition HZS241 hazard warning switch, ensure the female connector aligns correctly with the vehicle wiring harness. Verify that all four male blade terminals are fully seated to prevent electrical faults. It is recommended to disconnect the vehicle battery before installation to avoid short circuits. Consult the Nissan Pathfinder, Quest, or TITAN service manual for specific removal and installation procedures.

Quality Assurance and Warranty

Standard Ignition parts are manufactured to meet or exceed OEM standards, providing reliable performance and durability. The HZS241 hazard warning switch undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure consistent operation. Please refer to Standard Ignition's warranty policy for coverage details on this part.

BrandStandard Ignition
Part NumberHZS241
Connector GenderFemale
ContentsSwitch
Terminal GenderMale
Terminal TypeBlade

This part fits 17 vehicles. Search below:

YearMakeModelPositionNotes
2012NissanPathfinderN/A
2012NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2011NissanPathfinderN/A
2011NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2010NissanPathfinderN/A
2010NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2009NissanPathfinderN/A
2009NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2008NissanPathfinderN/A
2008NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2007NissanPathfinderN/AFrom 4/07
2007NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2006NissanQuestN/ATo 5/06
2006NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2005NissanQuestN/A
2005NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package
2004NissanTITANN/Aw/ Off Road Package

* Always verify fitment with your vehicle's VIN if unsure. Submodel & trim restrictions may apply.

This part directly replaces or is cross-referenced with the following part numbers:

1S11762252905Z000HDS241HSW241SW8960

Cross-reference numbers are provided for identification purposes only. Always confirm fitment before ordering.