One problem related to headlights has been reported for the 2015 Infiniti Q50. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Infiniti Q50 based on all problems reported for the 2015 Q50.
In the case of most newer cars, including my own, there is a problem with the rules for headlights. When the lights are in the on or auto position, the headlights will come on, as well as the tail-lights. When the lights are in the off position, newer cars will sense when twilight is falling and turn on both the headlights and dashboard lights but not the tail-lights. This will give the driver the sense that he has his lights on (for he can see that his headlights are on) but has no idea that his tail-lights are not on, and that therefore his car is extremely difficult to see in the dark. The only indicator in my car that would tell me is the green light on my dashboard telling me that the headlights on in the on or auto position. I am an uber driver in san francisco and find myself telling many drivers of many different kinds of cars that their lights are not in the on position. They are always grateful to know. The problem, I think, is that all the car manufacturers are following your directions, not thinking outside the box, and not realizing that you and they have created a potentially deadly situation. I hope that you can direct auto manufacturers to repair and replace this situation. If the headlights go on, then the tail-lights need to go on, regardless of the position on the lighting stem. Thank you. If you need to talk to me about this more, I can be reached at 510. 332. 6347.
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