Below you may see the EXTERIOR LIGHTING components and the number of complaints they received.
My issue concerns the extremely bright headlights (especially aftermarket halogen) that are allowed to be installed on cars and worse on suv's and pic...
Takata when the airbag deploy which almost caused my life. i have 20 some fractured ribs and spine fractures as well. also my footpedal speed up witho...
The lack of lighting indicator makes that car very dangerous to drive at dusk & dawn times. the dash board is slightly less lit when the lights are on...
Headlights are very dim. unable to see at night while driving with low-beams on. i paid $250 to replace the headlamps with no luck. after doing some research, it appears this is a well known issue. this seems like a safety issue so i am wondering why there is no recall?
Low beam headlights are too dim. i can't see well at night as a result. dealer told me the bulbs are fine and that the problem resides with the headlight assembly. film has developed on the lense/projector. nissan wants to charge me $1,300 to fix this which is unacceptable. my car is well kept (garaged)...
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 nissan altima. the contact stated that the light projected from the headlamps were extremely dim and insufficient for safe vehicle operation. the vehicle was taken to ricart nissan dealer, (4255 s hamilton rd, # 190, groveport, oh 43125, (614) 836-6506) where the contact was informed that the vehicle was not part of a recall. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. no additional assistance was provided. the failure mileage was approximately 95,400.
I bought my 2013 nissan altima 2.5 brand new in 2012. over the past 7 years, my low beam headlights have gotten progressively dimmer, to the point that i cannot tell my lights are even on. i can no longer drive my car at night because i cannot see 5 feet in front of the car. if it rains, i am in bad shape because you can't see anything in front of you. when i took my car to the dealership for 90,000 mile service, the service advisor told me that replacing the headlight bulbs will not change or fix the issue. he stated that i needed whole new headlight assemblies, which would cost me approximately $1,000. i have an extended warranty for the car, but feel as this is a wide spread and known issue with the 2013-2015 altima, that i should not have to pay out of pocket for the repair for my safety and safety of other drivers around me on the road.
When the lights are turned on to drive at night, the driver's side headlight is not as bright as the passenger side even after getting a new headlight. the light is bright when up close but is barely visible far away. basically, you are driving with one headlight at night making it very hard to see.
The headlights on this vehicle have been replaced twice. i have had the nissan dealer check these headlights and they say there is nothing wrong with them. the headlights are a severe safety hazard for night driving. i have to use my brights to be able to see at night. my granddaughter borrowed my car and she thought the headlights were off. these headlights need a safety recall before someone gets killed.
Low beam lights are extremely faint when driving at night or bad weather it's extremely difficult to see everyone always asks if i have my lights on. i don't even drive at night or bad weather anymore due to the lack of lighting being projected from my 2015 nissan altima it's too unsafe for myself and others in my car and i have 20/20 vision so it's not my eyes!
Low beam head lights have extremely low output. difficult to drive at night.
Low beam headlights are very dim. (high beam is fine.) low beams are so dim you have to also use the fog/driving lights to see at night, my car has them, some models don,t. changing the bulbs did not help at all, outside lens is clear. using high beams at night irritates and is dangerous to on coming drivers. i don't like driving like that at all. low beams should be bright enough to be see, they are not.
Headlights are very dim. bulbs were changed and don't help. after reading online this is a common issue. the entire assembly needs to be replaced for both headlights. we can only drive at night with the high beams on! this is very dangerous. this occurs all the time and has gotten progressively worse.