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Problems with 2003 Nissan Altima EXTERIOR LIGHTING

On average, the 2003 Nissan Altima starts to “feel” problems with the EXTERIOR LIGHTING and its various aspects after 88 650 miles.

Components Affected by EXTERIOR LIGHTING Issues

We have classified the 10 complaints from 2003 Nissan Altima about EXTERIOR LIGHTING into the following categories.

HEADLIGHTS 3 BRAKE LIGHTS 1

Recently reported EXTERIOR LIGHTING problems on 2003 Nissan Altima

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 nissan altima. while driving at night, the low beam headlights turned off without warning. the contact had to drive with the high beam headlights activated to reach her destination. the same failure occurred multiple times. the dealer (nissan of mobile, 1015 east interstate 65, service rd s, mobile, al 36606) stated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 09e012000 (exterior lighting). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure mileage was 149,286.

On a visit to the nissan dealership to have my headlight replaced, i was informed the floor on the passenger side was rotted/rotting and needed to be replaced. i've not had it repaired as of yet b/c i'm comparison shopping based on the price quoted by the dealership. i purchased the car in 2006, had the engine replaced due to failure in 2011, the radiator replaced in 2013 and now preparing to replace the floor panels. for a 10 year old car, which has been maintained and serviced regularly and garaged, rotting seems highly unusual and shouldn't be a normal occurrence for a car. i've never had a car require this many costly repairs, and especially never an issue with the engine or rotting. please investigate. *tr

I had to replace the steering at 84000 miles because the steering had a knocking sound everytime you turn it left or right,or when you go over a bump,,,,it was very slack and eventually it felt as though it would fall out at anytime.....was advised at the dealership that it needed to be replaced no explanation could have been given . this was done yesterday 08/22/2013. now there is a very huge rust hole on the passenger side under the car ...this car is 10yrs old with 84000 miles and i take very good care of my car..i bought it in 2006 with about 25000 miles. the hole is about twelve inches by six inches. the lighting is so poor most times at night i always have to use myhigh beam ....worst car i ever had...there were so many other problems i have had with it . this car spent many weeks at the dealership. .. *tr

Nissan altima 2003 exterior headlights started to melt around the low beam bulb. dealer glendale nissan, glendale heights il stated that they carried out a recall by putting grounding plates in 2006. no grounding plates were found and no physical mark of anything touching and absorbing the heat from the bulb was found. it is very likely that this recall item was inadvertently omitted when the car went to the dealer for other recall work on suspension etc. *tr

I am on my 3rd set of tires on my 2003 altima it has only 78,000 miles on it . i rotate my tires every 5,000 miles the tires sound like they are coming apart. the headlight lens are turning foggy and yellow cutting down on the headlight visibility. motor busing went bad car would not pass state inspection. alternator went bad at 50,000 miles. driver door hinge is bad want stay open if car is a little uneven. had to replace crank sensor cause car wouldn't start at around 65,000 miles the dealer said there were no recall on any these problems. *tr

My car shut of on me while driving at night which was hard to see because the headlamps didn't give much light and both airbags deployed and my seat belts don't work either...i own a 2003 nissan altima...the car would usually turn of on me like that but not a higher speeds...the car's engine has been making a loud noise it had 3 recalls for it( headlamp recall, engine exhaust recall, & engine cooling recall) before i had this done i had a service engine light on which came out as p0420, p0240, and had 3 p0335...after i had the "recall done"...a week later my car "blew a head gasket" and i had a code p0300...i immediately got it fixed for like $1300...after that...2 weeks later i got a service engine light on which came out as p0335, p0240, & p0420...i've also been in contact with nissan consumer affairs...i've been in touch with a regional specialist which can't really help me at all...nissan dealer like to take money for diagnosis and tells me the car is unsafe to drive...my car still shuts off and sometimes it doesn't even start...when the car start up it makes a loud engine noise...so right now my car shuts off at any speed rate now just low speeds, i don't have airbags in the car, engine makes a loud noise, sounds like there's something like a rock in the catalytic converter, and my car's seat belts don't work. *tr

Headlights are not sealed leading to the fogging of the lens which makes it hard or unclear for the driver to see at night while driving. *tr

The car seems to not start once it ran for a short time. example i drive to the supermarket turns on fine, once i leave it is hard to start. almost seem to be flooded. it use to do it once a week know its doing it everyday. just recently i was driving and it turned off on me. from the nissan blogs it looks like this year has been giving problems. another complain is the exterior lights they are faded or stain from inside, this could cause a visibility issue. *tr

My low beam headlights keep burning out every 6 months or so. there is a service bulletin on this, but nissan refuses to fix the issue. the tsb in question is: service bulletin number : 05057. what should i do when a dealer refuses to perform service on an issue that the nhtsa has clearly recognized? *tr

2003 nissan altima recall crank sensor issue customer request reimbursement of the funds to replace crank angle sensor and the reprogramming of electronic control module did not solve problem. the consumer stated on 01/30/07 the vehicle was taken in for the same problem as the recall issued for this specific vehicle. the consumer stated while her daughter was driving the car stopped running, the consumer stated took car into dealer and dealer informed him the problem was the ecm needed reprogramming and consumer was never informed of recall. the consumer stated once again the engine shut off, the vehicle was then taken to the dealer who informed the consumer the crank sensor needed to be replaced and was not covered under warranty. the consumer provided the invoice for repairs due to recall and wants to reimbursed for repairs. the dealer stated left brake light out, dealer replaced left brake light bulb. *tr

Tl*- the contact stated that when she drove the 2003 nissan altima;the service engine light remained illuminated. the vehicle shook and rattled generally when she stopped at a light. the road conditions werenormally clear. the contact took the vehicle to the mechanic, and was advised that the crank sensor was the reason that the vehicle shook and rattled. the mechanic advised the contact that there was a recall on the crank sensor. the nissan dealership advised the contact the crank sensor was not the reason for the vehicle shaking and rattling. the dealership stated that the reason for the vehicle shaking was due to the headlights. the contact stated the dealership repaired the headlight however, the vehicle continued to shake. the contact took the vehicle to the dealership again and they advised her it was the engine angle sensor that was causing the vehicle to shake. the dealership reprogrammed the sensor however, the vehicle continued to shake. the vehicle was taken to the dealership again and they informed the contact that the manifold gasket bearing needed to be replaced. the contact stated the vehicle continued to shake after the repair. the contact took the vehicle to the dealership again and they informed the contact the crank sensor needed to be replaced. the dealership replaced the crank sensor. the vehicle no longer shakes. the contact stated she received a recall notice for the crank sensor however, the dealership refused to replace the crank sensor at no additional cost. the vehicle currently has 81000 miles.*ak updated 04/12/07. *jb

2003 nissan altima has two design flaws. one flaw is that the turn signal indicator is too short. the second design flaw was when the dashboard lights were fully illuminated,the headlights looked as if they were on when they were not. *mr *sc

The consumer noticed while the vehicle was parked the passenger side head light lens melted off from the light fixture. the consumer took the vehicle to a mechanic to have it inspected. the mechanic informed the driver that the part was not on a recall or warranty. please fill in additional information.*jb

Took the car to baker jackson nissan in houston to replace a burned out headlight. service advisor said that the bulb had melted to the headlight assembly and the complete assembly would have to be replaced at $400 plus. after some discussion dealer agreed to replace it under my extended warranty for $50 deductible, but refused to return the melted headlamp assembly stating that it had to be returned to nissan for the warranty. this seems to be an engineering defect and safety hazard. besides the safety aspect, the engineering defect costs consumers more than $400 to replace a headlamp that should cost less than $20. *nm

Drivers side headlamp failed. according to the service manager at hippodrome, tony bryant, the failure is caused by the headlamp overheating and is a problem inherent in this vehicle. the repair is to replace the entire headlight assembly at a cost of $335 with no assurance that the lamp will not fail again. the headlamp was replaced on december 19, 2003, and december 22, 2003. the lamp failed again on january 26, 2004 and the entire headlight assembly was replaced on january 27, 2004. *jb

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 nissan altima. the contact stated that the intelligent power distribution module (ipdm) failed several times. the contact also experienced failures with the head lamp housing unit. the manufacturer denied assistance with any repairs because the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 10v517000 (engine and engine cooling). the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was unavailable and the current mileage was 129,556.

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