This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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Brake lights had failed, and had not been working for an unknown time period. Dealership examined vehicle, and determined that a switch in steering column had to be replaced. Consumer states he also experienced problems with the running lights, both have been replaced four times and still do not work
Vehicle is equipped with daytime running lamps. Headlights work off light sensor that automatically switches between day light running lights and head lights. No way to deactivate this feature. Once headlights come on with the "auto" feature, there is no way to shut them off without turning off ignition. Headlights go on/off during daytime if you are in shade of buildings or trees. Annoys other drivers who think you are "flashing" headlights at them. In addition, in some circumstances where you may need to turn off head lamps (at a boat ramp for example) to keep from bothering others, there is no way to shut off head lamps without turning off ignition.
- Scappoose, OR, USA
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- Centerville, OH, USA