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Problems with 2010 Nissan Altima VISIBILITY/WIPER

On average, the 2010 Nissan Altima starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY/WIPER and its various aspects after 36 702 miles.

Recently reported VISIBILITY/WIPER problems on 2010 Nissan Altima

When in motion driving or when stationary there is sometimes a glare on the windshield from the dashboard that is so severe that it impairs ability to see the road. this seems to have developed over time. the dashboard itself is tacky.

The dash is melting and sticky, causing it to be shiny. this creates a glare on the windshield and it is difficult to see, causing a severe safety hazard.

Melted dashboard causes terrible glare earlier this year i contacted nissan's regional office to explain that my car's dashboard has melted. the melting of the dashboard is so terrible it creates a glare when the sunlight hits it. please see attached images. in addition, i have no idea if the melting of the dashboard is creating toxic air, which i am breathing in each time i use my car. i have been sick all year and can only attribute this to my failed dashboard. nissan explained to me that the only remedy is to completely replace the dashboard, but they will not incur the charges because the car is no longer under warranty. nissan quoted that the repair would be $2,381.43, but i am not able to pay this considering i am a teacher and have to tutor to make ends meet. i have done much research and seen that many costumers face the same problem i do dating back to the 2008 models. this is a problem that nissan should be made responsible for fixing. i have cleaned and taken care of my car since i bought it and don't understand why i have to pay for these changes or more importantly'put my life or other people's lives in danger because i have a hard time seeing through my windshield. please help the countless others and myself in this situation!!!

Takata recall: i have a 2010 nissan altima. recently the dashboard appears to be melting. there is a sticky residue on my dashboard near the windshield it is very concerning because the glare from the residue has obstructed my view on a number of occasions. i am a loyal customer of nissan and have only driven cars from the brand this is the first time i have experienced this with any of my nissan cars. they really should recall the issue it is quite dangerous!

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 nissan altima. the contact stated that the dashboard was melting, cracking, and began to provide a glare when the sun was out. the vehicle was taken to a local dealer (universal hyundai, 12801 s orange blossom trail, orlando, fl 32837) where it was diagnosed that the entire dashboard needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired, but parts were ordered. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that there were no recalls for the failure. the contact opened a case with the manufacturer. the failure mileage was unknown.

The dashboard on my 2010 nissan altima is melting. it creates a glare on the inside of the windshield when i'm driving affecting my vision.

The dashboard is literally melting and has puddles of tacky residue. i live in florida. the vehicle was purchased in florida. the dashboard is breaking down and causing a dangerous glare on the windshield. it is a serious safety hazard for passengers, other mva's and especially pedestrians as they are almost impossible to see in daylight. the tacky substance cannot be cleaned. anything that touches it sticks. nissan knows about the problem. it is a defect in composite material and has not been caused by solvents or cleaners. nissan refuses to cover dashboard replacement despite this being a known issue. the cost to replace is over $2k. nissan has entered into a class action settlement for model years 2008 & 2009 (sanborn v. nissan north america) but i have a 2010 and it has the same problem. 2010's should be recalled now and i shouldn't have to pursue legal action for this known and extremely dangerous defect but more importantly someone is going to get killed unless these dashboards are recalled and replaced. the problem seems to be most prevalent in florida based on what i've seen online. please google "nissan altima melting dashboard" - it's not an uncommon complaint. i'm providing 2 pictures to demonstrate visibility when parked in the driveway as well as driving on the road. try to locate the license plate on the truck in front of me, let alone read it. now imagine if someone were to walk in front of my car. *tr

My dashboard is melting causing a bad glare. i can't barley see 10 feet in front of me when driving during the day. tried contacting nissan to fix the issue they refuse. i even offered to pay labor & parts, but they want to make money off my fixing my safety issue. hundreds of other drivers are facing this problem. it must cost $300 to fix this issue per vehicle and if we don't someone is going to end up hurt or dead. it would be sad to think that a life is less important then fixing this issue of visibility while driving.

With the front windshield defroster on and outside temperature near 32 degrees fahrenheit, the front windshield suddenly developed a crack on its own that subsequently increased in size to about 12 inches long. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 nissan altima. the contact stated that the driver and passenger side windows failed and would independently open. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer to have a diagnostic performed. the vin was not available. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure and current mileage was 34,210. returned by usps on 6/4/2013. 2nd attempt on 6/11/2013 failed. *kb

The dashboard material is melting. there is a glare on the windshield now making it harder to see. nissan refused to fix it. *tr

Dashboard is "melting." this is causing windshield glare creating a visibility hazard.

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