

- #WWW.NISSAN ALTAMA DASHLIGHTS DIMMING AND THEN BRIGHT FOR FREE#
- #WWW.NISSAN ALTAMA DASHLIGHTS DIMMING AND THEN BRIGHT DRIVERS#
- #WWW.NISSAN ALTAMA DASHLIGHTS DIMMING AND THEN BRIGHT FREE#
I went to the dealership which performed a test and determined that both my headlights were faulty and were dimming and I'm eligible for a replacement. They even put a campaign (recall?) on the affected cars. They reached out to everyone affected and offered to replace their faulty headlights. Nissan got sued for Altima headlights that would dim after a certain amount of time. Please do something before this causes lives of others.
#WWW.NISSAN ALTAMA DASHLIGHTS DIMMING AND THEN BRIGHT DRIVERS#
Please get a recall done on this as soon as possible as this is a safety risk not only to myself but all drivers on the road at night. , there should be a recall as my car is not the only car that has this problem. There are not any warning lights but considering a class action lawsuit rafael suarez, et al. I did receive a warning last night because of my headlights not working properly. The dealership has confirmed the issue and told me to contact Nissan and they are not willing to fix the issue. When it is raining you are unable to see and other cars can't see you which could cause an accident. This is a safety risk because when driving at night you are unable to see and other cars might not see you due to the headlights not working properly. This is something they are aware of but are unwilling to fix the problem. Nissan said their is not a problem although I found out there is a class action lawsuit regarding the headlight issue. The headlights have failed inspection at the dealership because the low beams are too dim. Why doesn’t NHTSA enforce this recall? your website says “our mission is to save lives, prevent injuries, and reduce economic costs…” you need to do your job!!!!. As a result of the class action suit, Nissan agreed to replace the defective headlights but they are now playing games with a made up, phony test and not fulfilling their promise to replace these dangerous, defective headlights. This is an obvious safety issue that many, many Altima owners have to put up with. The lights are so dim that other drivers flash their lights at me, thinking that I just have my parking lights on. When I do have to drive at night, the headlights are so dim that they only faintly illuminate about 25 feet in front of me. The lights on my Altima are so bad that I avoid driving at night. I see many complaints on this website from others that have been duped by Nissan regarding this issue. How can Nissan get away with this phony test.

There is nothing quantitative, nothing measured - just a subjective “look” and that’s it. They said they spray “bubbles” on the headlights, turn them on and observe how bright they look. I asked for a clarification of the “test” procedure. They say they “tested” the headlights and they seem “ok”. I fulfilled both of those requirements but the dealer still refuses to replace my headlights. Take my Altima to an authorized Nissan dealer between Maand September 23, 2022. Submit an out-of-warranty claim form by Ma2.
#WWW.NISSAN ALTAMA DASHLIGHTS DIMMING AND THEN BRIGHT FREE#
The notice said my vehicle would receive free replacement headlights if I: 1.
#WWW.NISSAN ALTAMA DASHLIGHTS DIMMING AND THEN BRIGHT FOR FREE#
A few months ago I received a notice from the suarez v Nissan settlement administrator stating that my vehicle qualified for free replacement headlights as part of a class action suit settlement stemming from defective headlights on 2013-2016 Nissan Altimas. I filed several complaints with NHTSA several years ago about this problem but nothing was done. Headlights on my 2013 Altima are dangerously dim.
