Headlights are dangerously dim. tried to replace halogen bulbs with brighter ones with zero luck. major hazard and known issue on 2013-2015 maxima and altima.
While using low beam headlights at night, lights are very dim and dangerous to see the road ahead. very dangerous to see ahead of me. i have tried replacing bulb with little effect. possible that projectors are burnt out and will need entire headlight assembly replacement.
Car wreck airbags didn't deploy and car is totaled. *dt*jb
Recently bought a used 2014 nissan maxima. the low beam headlights are so dim that the car is dangerous to drive at night. took it to the dealer and they said this is a common problem for this car; opaque and yellowing material inside the sealed headlight assembly which cannot be accessed. both headlight assemblies will have to be changed out, which requires removing the bumper.
Not long after i purchased the vehicle i noticed the headlights were really dim and low. i thought it was just the bulbs. so eventually i bought brand new bulbs top shelf which did not fix the problem. i have took to several shops and basically have been told i will need a whole new light assembly and it has to do with the projector headlight. my issue is paying all the money on a new assembly if i will continue to have the same recurring issue. i can not see at all. i also have done re search and seen where a lot of altima and maximas between certain years are having the same issue. i was directed to this website to file my complaint. this should definitely be recalled and fixed complimentary by nissan
The headlights at night are too dim to be safely driven. i have replaced the bulbs and this has no affect. there is a defect with the whole assembly that has been reported by other maxima and altima owners.