Is there a recall on the Nissan Almera?
I assume that the recall applies to models from 2003 onwards, when the facelift introduced the currently-trendy projector-style headlights, but I didn’t ask. Just had a customer into our garage with poor complaining head light where very poor a night.
Where can I buy a 2003 Nissan Almera?
Am the 2nd owner of a 2003 Nissan Almera here in Kampala Uganda. I recently clashed it blaming it on my poor misted headlights. I contacted my local Nissan dealer who wants USD 1200. The same headlights can be got on ebay at USD 150.
Is there a recall on the VOSA Almera?
The VOSA website ( www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/default.asp ) shows no recalls for the Almera since 2002 (part from one for the Tino), but I presume that this is too trivial to list. I assume that the recall applies to models from 2003 onwards, when the facelift introduced the currently-trendy projector-style headlights, but I didn’t ask.
Are there any new headlights for the Almera?
I haven’t yet had a chance to test them properly in real darkness away from streetlights, but the rather puny headlights (at least on dipped beam) have always been one of the Almera’s weak points, so if the new ones are more powerful I’ll be pleased.
I assume that the recall applies to models from 2003 onwards, when the facelift introduced the currently-trendy projector-style headlights, but I didn’t ask. Just had a customer into our garage with poor complaining head light where very poor a night.
Are there any problems with the Almera headlight?
They are fine on full beam, but obviously one can’t drive around like that, and that’s where the problems start. It is like driving with candlelights, we are totally blinded, when other cars overtake us, we get an idea of how bright our lights should really be. We bought a used 2006 Nissan Almera 5dr hatchback in September (DK56 reg).
Am the 2nd owner of a 2003 Nissan Almera here in Kampala Uganda. I recently clashed it blaming it on my poor misted headlights. I contacted my local Nissan dealer who wants USD 1200. The same headlights can be got on ebay at USD 150.
The VOSA website ( www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/default.asp ) shows no recalls for the Almera since 2002 (part from one for the Tino), but I presume that this is too trivial to list. I assume that the recall applies to models from 2003 onwards, when the facelift introduced the currently-trendy projector-style headlights, but I didn’t ask.
They are fine on full beam, but obviously one can’t drive around like that, and that’s where the problems start. It is like driving with candlelights, we are totally blinded, when other cars overtake us, we get an idea of how bright our lights should really be. We bought a used 2006 Nissan Almera 5dr hatchback in September (DK56 reg).