23 problems related to headlights have been reported for the 2014 Acura RDX. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Acura RDX based on all problems reported for the 2014 RDX.
While driving I have no headlights. Had bulbs replaced but still doesn’t work. Can’t drive at night since purchased. Have only high beams but very low. While driving almost got in accident. Complaints are numerous on social media for 2014 Acura Rdx. No one does anything to fix problems. Acura dealer charged 129. 00 for headlights still not working and said no recall. This is extremely dangerous. Thank you for your help in this matter.
The contact owns a 2014 Acura Rdx. The contact stated that the headlight failed to provide adequate illumination while driving. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the dealer was unable to repair the vehicle. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 150,000.
Unable to see with high or low beams at night. People flash their high beams at me meanwhile I can't see the road. I have 2 young children and I'm terrified driving at night replacing the bulbs doesn't work. Only thing I can find online says to replace the entire headlight because the reflective properties that headlights have wear down to nothing and eventually don't have the ability to reflect light and illuminate the roadway. That was my understanding of the issue. It's obvious that this is a safety hazard and should be a recall on the vehicle! how many people have to complain before this hazard is taken more seriously? does someone have to die in a car accident? this seems like a bit much and a lot of people being ignored! I bought this car around the middle of February and there hasn't been one night I've been able to see you while driving. If I went to the dealership at night to purchase the vehicle and had seen how horribly bad the lights were I would have never purchased it! Acura dealers really need to make this right and not wait for someone or someone else to be serverly injured to do something about a serious hazardous issue in their vehicles!.
Headlights are dull and makes it are to see at night. Changed out bulbs but did not fix the problem. Contacted dealership and was told it is a known defect like issue with the reflectors/mirrors within the headlight and was told the whole headlight needs to be replaced. Over $2,000 but dealership would give a discount. If Acura is aware that the lights are so dem at night that drivers can not see clearly, this is a safety issue they should take care of. This is ongoing problem since ive owned the vehicle and has gotten worse through the years.
I started to go to work earlier in the morning while it's still dark. My lights don't seem to be working. I had the bulbs replaced a couple of days ago and it still not much of a difference. I pray every time I'm driving at night because I can't see a thing and don't want to get in an accident. I took it to the dealer and they recommended I change the headlights which will cost over $2,000. I am so frustrated with this and I don't know what else to do.
Low beam headlights do not emit enough light to safely operate the vehicle at night. The high beam is necessary to see the road, road signs or any objects in the roadway.
My wife and I purchased our Rdx in 2014 and have enjoyed all aspects of the car except for the headlights. Ever since we have owned the car the headlights have been dim. My wife has not driven the car very much at night in the last couple of years but recently we have had to drive it at night and the headlights have gotten much worse. We just took it in for a quote and we need to replace them and it will cost in excess of $2700! I called Acura to complain and funny as it may sound but the woman that I spoke to said that headlights not working is not a safety issue and the headlights will not be recalled. I asked if I drive at night and crash because I cannot see if that was a safety issue and she still said it wasn't. I am perplexed that when someone comes out with a faulty product that the company will do everything in their power to save money even if it is at the expense of the individual that supports that company. It is hondas responsibility to take care of the issue but obviously they don't care. Basically at this point if I were to drive without the lights on I don't think that there would be much of a difference.
Low beam head lights are not effective, passes inspection but not adequate even with upgraded light bulbs. Passenger while sitting in passenger seat asked if lights were on during nighttime errand run. Unable to drive much at night and if it is raining or foggy at night then unable to use. Currently exploring using led light upgrade. Concerned lense may be discolored as well. Another Rdx owner told me they had to replace whole headlight assemblies due to damaged caused by oem light bulb.
I own a 2014 Acura Rdx and my headlights are extremely dim, making it hard to drive at night. The lights have been replaced and that didn't help. It has a newer battery and no alternator issues. I have seen online that customers are experiencing the same problem and that my car is not recalled for this issue. Other Acura vehicles have been recalled for the same thing. I have contacted Acura client services and they basically said my warranty is expired. This is dangerous and could cause me to have an accident. It seems like Acura doesn't want to take responsibility for this issue.
The headlights at night are extremely dangerous to drive with. There is practically minimum light projected on the road and from the drivers seat can only be seen 3 to 4 feet projecting out from the vehicle. Acura please be accountable! this is a critical design flaw! replacing bulbs with even brighter, high power leds does not fix the issue. The housing projector is flawed. This could be a fatal issue!!!.
Tl the contact owns a 2014 Acura Rdx. The contact stated that while driving at night, the low beam head lights were very dim, reducing the visibility for the driver. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer precision Acura of princeton located at 3001 us-1, lawrenceville, NJ 08648, who diagnosed that both the driver's and passenger's side headlight assemblies were faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was also notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,000.
The contact owns a 2014 Acura Rdx. The stated that the headlights were very dim, making it hard to see while driving at night. The vehicle was taken to gunn Acura (11911 interstate 10 w, san antonio, TX 78230) where the contact was informed that the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was repaired. The failure recurred. The contact mentioned an unknown manufacturer however, the VIN was not included. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact to contact the dealer for additional repair options. The failure mileage was approximately 54,000.
We purchased out vehicle a little over a month ago, because of the pandemic had not driven it at night until this past weekend. When returning home from out of state, it started getting dark lights were turned on as it got darker we could notice that you couldn't see anything in front of you unless you has the high beams on, which is not safe to drive with on a major highway. It was very frightening getting home without getting into an accident. When I checked there was a recall jn2 issued for this same problem. The recall states the following "consequence: delamination of the aluminum film may diminish output of the headlight, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash. Remedy: Honda will notify owners, and dealers will replace both of the headlights, free of charge" but when I checked my VIN # was not part of the recall, which I don't understand why since what the recall states is what is happening with our car. I've called and keep getting the runaround, and I keep getting told there are no recalls for that VIN# well maybe there should be. I just want my car fixed to avoid a major accident a fatality.
Both driver and passenger low beam headlights illumination has decreased significantly to the point it is unsafe to drive at night. It does not provide proper lighting to illuminate road, road signs or other vehicles. The illumination does not change if vehicle is stationary or while driving. Veh. Has 80k miles and it appears its is a common problem with Acuras of this year and model. Installed new bulbs and it is still too dim. Vehicles will flash their lights at me thinking I do not have my low beams on but I do they just suck. In my research, it appears that there is an issue with a reflective area inside the headlight assembly that affects the brightness of the bulbs. I believe this has been recalled on a another Acura model about the same age. I also understand that the only solution is to replace the entire headlight assembly which cost over a couple thousand each. The glass cover over the front of the headlight is also fogged or yellowed a bit with age but not concerning. I have noticed this problem since summer of 2020 but now it is to the point that I do not drive my car at night and have to borrow family members' vehicles due to my and others safety.
The contact owns a 2014 Acura Rdx. The contact stated that while operating the vehicle at night with the headlights activated, the low beam headlights illuminated very dim causing a visibility hazard for the driver. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer who replaced the light bulbs and cleaned the headlight assembly, but the issue persisted. The cause of the failure was not determined. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 86,000.
The halogen headlights (low beams) on the base degrade to the point that they are not bright enough for nighttime driving. Even high beams are barely effective. Replacing bulbs does not resolve the issue.
Tl the contact owns a 2014 Acura Rdx. The contact stated that the lo-beam headlights were very dim, causing a visibility hazard while driving at night. The contact stated that the failure was more evident while driving in inclement weather. The contact replaced the bulbs twice however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was taken to fountain Acura (8785 orange blossom trail, orlando, FL 32809, (866) 458-3766). The contact was informed that the projector lens failed to function as designed which caused the lack of illumination from the headlight bulbs. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 98,000.
The headlights are way too dim - even after changing bulbs and the lens is not fogged at all. You can't even tell if your lights are on at night - this is a serious safety issue. Other Acura vehicles have a recall for this. In research - the reflective coating that is supposed to illuminate your beams breaks down in a short time resulting in poor lighting of roadways at night. Recently had someone in the car for the 1st time driving at night - and they asked if I had my lights on. So it is very noticeable by people. Is there not a standard of lighting that has to be met for safety? and if this is issue - should it not be a recall?? look at ilx recall for same issue- 2013-2014.
Headlights are on but absolutely no visibility on the road at night. Head light enclosure is clear and not fogged over. Severe safety issue. Other Acura and Honda headlights on other models have been recalled for same issue.
My 2014 Acura Rdx running/low beam headlights are dangerously dim. I first noticed this last year and changed out the halogen bulbs. I do not do much driving at night. In the past month with the time change, I can barely see at night while driving. The halogen bulb has been changed out again, so its not the bulb. It is something within the headlight assembly itself - very difficult to drive at night. At times I must turn on the high beams when driving down a dark road. This cannot be fixed without purchasing new complete headlight assemblies.
The contact owns a 2014 Acura Rdx. The contact stated while driving at night the low beam headlights were extremely dim causing a visibility hazard to the driver; nearly causing the vehicle to hit a pedestrian. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer who diagnosed that the headlight assemblies needed to be replaced. The contact indicated that previously the light bulbs were replaced, and the lens were deep cleaned however, the failure persisted. The approximate failure mileage was 30,000.
Headlight flickering - was told it was bulb but have found complaints on the ballast and other Acura models with problems with headlights. Acura is making over $300-500 plus per service call and claims this is a non extended warranty problem. Light flickers while parked, in motion at random times.
I own 2014 Acura Rdx and my headlights are extremely dim, making it hard to drive at night. The lights have been replaced and that didn't help. I saw many 2014 Acura Rdx owners reported same problem. . Read more...
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