Why don't Maximas have lights on rear doors?
#1
Noticed this while looking at the 20th Anniversary Maxima. How come the rear doors don't have lights? I thought it was mandatory for safety reasons. Oh ya, looked at our 95 GLE and it doesn't have lights on the doors either. Our 84 Max does. Any ideas why? Keep costs down?
#2
I noticed that to,
and I was pissed because I was going to put a Pair of piaa Plasma's back there but can't with out going custom ahh well,My guess is that they are cuting costs can't see any other reason why not.Also this is what I really wanted to know how many miles on the 84 Datsun MAX and has it broken a lot.LAter
#3
84 Datsun Nissan Maxima
Originally posted by emax95
My guess is that they are cuting costs can't see any other reason why not.Also this is what I really wanted to know how many miles on the 84 Datsun MAX and has it broken a lot.LAter
My guess is that they are cuting costs can't see any other reason why not.Also this is what I really wanted to know how many miles on the 84 Datsun MAX and has it broken a lot.LAter
#9
Re: so you custom made your rear door lights out of
Originally posted by max88q
? what?
? what?
Well if you are and I think you are then I did not do a costum job was just saying that it would be possible,but if you were going to do a custom job then I would get the same door lights from the front doors from a junkyard or else were and then cut a hole in the rear door panels the same size as the door lights and then wire them and install the lights,I would do it but it would be a big pain in the **** just to have rear door lights.
#10
Well if you think about it, do any Japanese family sedans have lights on the rear doors? I'm talking late model sedans (like within the past five years). Also, I've never heard of a hood light on any car. Maybe they exist, but I've never seen one even on a BMW or Lexus.
BTW, if you think the Maxima is cheap, the current gen Camry doesn't even have a light on the front doors! But the rest of the car (Camry) is built better than the Maxima though.
BTW, if you think the Maxima is cheap, the current gen Camry doesn't even have a light on the front doors! But the rest of the car (Camry) is built better than the Maxima though.
#11
No door lights
Originally posted by Eric L.
Well if you think about it, do any Japanese family sedans have lights on the rear doors? I'm talking late model sedans (like within the past five years). Also, I've never heard of a hood light on any car. Maybe they exist, but I've never seen one even on a BMW or Lexus.
BTW, if you think the Maxima is cheap, the current gen Camry doesn't even have a light on the front doors! But the rest of the car (Camry) is built better than the Maxima though.
Well if you think about it, do any Japanese family sedans have lights on the rear doors? I'm talking late model sedans (like within the past five years). Also, I've never heard of a hood light on any car. Maybe they exist, but I've never seen one even on a BMW or Lexus.
BTW, if you think the Maxima is cheap, the current gen Camry doesn't even have a light on the front doors! But the rest of the car (Camry) is built better than the Maxima though.
Yeah, Toyotas are usually more reliable. Camry doesn't look sporty though...never liked Camrys for their looks anyways.
#14
Yet another advantage of a 3rd gen....
The 89-94 Models have lights in the rear doors, while the 4th and 5th gens don't. Recently, though, I've noticed very few cars with lights in the rear doors. Volvo is the noticeable exception, with lights AND reflectors in each door.
I believe my 86 Taurus had lights and reflectors in the front doors and just reflectors in the rear doors.
For safety reasons, reflectors ought to be the minimum requirement for all doors. The 3rd gen Maxes only have lights in all 4 doors, and no reflectors.
As for the hood light, I always attribute this to Japanese/German arrogance regarding their reliability. The Japanese attitude is "It won't break down on you", while the German attitude is "If it breaks, don't bother even looking at seeing what's wrong".
I know all American cars had lights under the hood, but in recent years I'm not sure.....Our attitude is "Something's going to break, so here's a light to help."
My thoughts.
I believe my 86 Taurus had lights and reflectors in the front doors and just reflectors in the rear doors.
For safety reasons, reflectors ought to be the minimum requirement for all doors. The 3rd gen Maxes only have lights in all 4 doors, and no reflectors.
As for the hood light, I always attribute this to Japanese/German arrogance regarding their reliability. The Japanese attitude is "It won't break down on you", while the German attitude is "If it breaks, don't bother even looking at seeing what's wrong".
I know all American cars had lights under the hood, but in recent years I'm not sure.....Our attitude is "Something's going to break, so here's a light to help."
My thoughts.
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