Infiniti Recall Tens Of Thousands Of QX60 SUVs Because Of This Problem
JAKARTA - The well-known brand Infiniti, which is a luxury sub brand from Nissan, announced that she would make a recall for the QX60 model.
Quoted from the Carscoops page, Tuesday, December 12. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that the SUV was found to have problems with the front lights that were not working properly.
Infiniti first learned of this issue in December 2022, when she received complaints from customers and then started an investigation, and found that the programming error in the Smart Power Distribution Module or called the IPDM was the cause.
This problem affects 20,051 QX60 of the 2022-2024 model, where the inclination angle of the Adaptive Front Light System is accidentally misincluded, causing it to return to the lowest corner under certain conditions.
This incident can occur when the driver drives his vehicle at a speed of 130 km/hour, and the HDDM will shift the front light leveling system to highway mode.
But fortunately, when the speed decreases from 130 km/hour or the driver switches to front light mode, not automatic mode, the problem will be solved automatically.
Given the danger of a sudden decline in the field of view of vehicles speeding up, the car brand, which has also existed in Indonesia, has launched a recall campaign to address the problem.
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The automaker plans to start contacting the owner on January 12, and they (owners) will be invited to return the vehicle to the dealer, where technicians will reconfigure the IPDM setup to the correct value at no cost. Infiniti knows there are 14 guarantee claims related to this matter, but there are no reports of accidents or injuries.