If anyone has had any experiences, good or bad with handling stolen headlights on the 2002 Maxima, please let me know. I have the car for less than a year, and my headlights have been stolen twice in the last 4 months. I know of several other people who have had similar experiences and we are looking for some assistance. Nissan has basically told us that they are not responsible for theft. Any ideas? E-mail me also at nytrainr@aol.com. Look forward to hearing your thoughts!
I used to live in Brooklyn, I heard stories of so many headlights getting stolen, it ain't funny.
I am guessing you're in NY too by your email. NY sucks w/o a personal garage.
If anyone has had any experiences, good or bad with handling stolen headlights on the 2002 Maxima, please let me know. I have the car for less than a year, and my headlights have been stolen twice in the last 4 months. I know of several other people who have had similar experiences and we are looking for some assistance. Nissan has basically told us that they are not responsible for theft. Any ideas? E-mail me also at nytrainr@aol.com. Look forward to hearing your thoughts!
Nissan should be held responsible for an inferior design.
So Nissan should be held responsible for someone stealing your Max.
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If anyone has had any experiences, good or bad with handling stolen headlights on the 2002 Maxima, please let me know. I have the car for less than a year, and my headlights have been stolen twice in the last 4 months. I know of several other people who have had similar experiences and we are looking for some assistance. Nissan has basically told us that they are not responsible for theft. Any ideas? E-mail me also at nytrainr@aol.com. Look forward to hearing your thoughts!
nissan announced arecall on 02-03 maximas specifically to address this issue, my dealership has done around 100 of then, it just bolts in the lights a little more securely
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NEW YORK– On March 10, 2004, the law firm of Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP filed a class action lawsuit against Nissan Motor Co., LTD., Nissan North America, Inc., (hereafter collectively referred to as "Defendants" or "Nissan") on behalf of purchasers and lessees of Nissan’s 2002 and 2003 Maxima model sedan ("Maxima") equipped with Nissan’s High-Intensity Discharge bi-level xenon projector headlamps ("Xenon Headlights"). Plaintiff brings this class action to remedy Defendants’ false and misleading business practices Plaintiff seeks damages, restitution of all sums paid by Plaintiff and members of the Class for the purchase and replacement of the Xenon Headlights, together with the cost of repair necessitated by the theft of the headlights and the payments made for purchase and installation of the repair kit. If you would like more information about the action or would simply like to receive updates about the progress of this suit via e-mail, please contact Anthony Vozzolo, Esq. Of Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP at telephone: (877)247-4292 or (212)983-9330 or via e-mail at: Avozzolo@faruqilaw.com.
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If anyone has had any experiences, good or bad with handling stolen headlights on the 2002 Maxima, please let me know. I have the car for less than a year, and my headlights have been stolen twice in the last 4 months. I know of several other people who have had similar experiences and we are looking for some assistance. Nissan has basically told us that they are not responsible for theft. Any ideas? E-mail me also at nytrainr@aol.com. Look forward to hearing your thoughts!