DJ_B_Easy avatar on TV at 0:31!bzygmunt wrote:This story was ran on Tampa's local ABC new station:
http://www.abcactionnews.com/money/cons ... g-a-recall
Hopefully it'll gain more attention the more news stations start bringing it up.
Youze a local celebrity.DJ_B_Easy wrote:DJ_B_Easy avatar on TV at 0:31!bzygmunt wrote:This story was ran on Tampa's local ABC new station:
http://www.abcactionnews.com/money/cons ... g-a-recall
Hopefully it'll gain more attention the more news stations start bringing it up.
I can't believe this is still happening. I remember when this thread started we all thought the OP was a wacko.
Not yet. I am having difficulty on the NHTSA website. For "Affected Parts", which is a mandatory entry, it says to select up to three parts. I click on the box/arrow, but no drop down appears. I tried typing in a part (dashboard), but it would not take. Any suggestions?Did you file a complaint with NHTSA?
I did see one from Hawaii, so not sure if that's you.
No, It's chemically breaking down and melting with a sticky shiny surface.stevenlewis wrote:Wow, that's some heavy glare.. can't you wipe some of it off with a dry towel?
Not necessarily. NNA is well-aware of us and monitors this site regularly.seldomseen wrote:Facebook is a more powerful tool than this forum for circulating information.
In regards to the power of social networking it's safe to say that Facebook is hands down a more powerful tool for communicating and connecting people with similar ideas, problems, et cetera.AZhitman wrote:Not necessarily. NNA is well-aware of us and monitors this site regularly.seldomseen wrote:Facebook is a more powerful tool than this forum for circulating information.
I'm from Jacksonville Florida too. Specifically jax beach and my dash has severe melting. I've been parking in my garage at work ever since I noticed this issue. I have a 2009 2.5s as well. My best advice is to get th dash professionally covered. And if you can't garage it get dash reflectors.J-scott wrote:Well, add another Altima coupe '08 to the list. Bought the car from Jacksonville Fl, and thought the same as many others, a good detail job. AFTER we got the car home I then noticed that it wasnt "armor all", but literally the dash is melting. The car was purchased for our 17 yr old son and the glare is an obvious safety issue not to mention its not that old of a vehicle to have such an issue. I have a '04 Chevy colorado and the dash looks like it did the day I bought it. Has Nissan acknowledged this as a defect ? Whats the latest information and where do I need to start on filing complaints? Thank ahead for any help.