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NHTSA Complaint Number: 007092117 | Incident Date: Jan, 14 2007 |
Consumer's City: GRAND PRAIRIE | Consumer's State: TX |
Vehicle Transmission Type: | Manufacturers Name: Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) |
Model Name: ACCORD | Model Year: 2007 |
Vehicle Involved in a Crash: No | Component's Description: Exterior lighting:tail lights |
Vehicle Involved in a Fire: No | Persons Injured: 0 |
Vehicle's VIN#: | Date added to File: May, 23 2021 |
Date Complaint Received: Jan, 16 2007 | Complaint Type: IVOQ |
Incident Reported To Police: No | Purchase Date: - |
Was Original Owner: No | Anti-lock Brakes: No |
Number of Cylinders: 0 | Date of Manufacturer: - |
Was Vehicle Towed: - | Description of the Complaints: This is a complaint about a particular model car that i do not own, but have driven behind at night. the brake lights on the new, 2007 i think, honda accord, are painfully bright. they are so bright, i pulled down the visor to shield my eyes the other night, and my 12 year old child complained because she could not effectively do the same. i have noticed this several times at dark, and have finally remembered to sit down and submit a complaint. this model honda accord has led taillights. the taillights are not too bright, when the car is not braking. it is just when the car is braking and the brake lights are on. i have noticed many other cars using led lights, such as hyundai's and kia's that do not have this issue. is there a standard of brightness that lights are measured against? i think these must fail. they are too bright, and should at least be adjusted on unsold cars, and next year's model. thanks for your consideration. *jb |