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Not a design flaw. Everything is fine. (Better?)

CuriousGary

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Thank you for reminding me why I moved from New England to North Carolina.❄☃☀😎⛱
There are still significant snow travel issues in NC, TN, GA and the rest of the Southeast. When it starts snowing and it sticks, the big trucks never really slow down; that is, not until they hit something.

When snow accumulated and the big trucks don’t slow down, it’s time to find a motel room and wait till the white stuff melts.
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Sure it's a design flaw or factor, but it's a design flaw of LEDs that 95% of new cars have. It's not gonna get fixed till the fed regulates it.

I live in MN and snowed over headlights are a dime a dozen around here. I'm more worried about the 10" of snow on the roof, tiny little porthole that was scraped and just looney drivers.

If you are in whiteout conditions, no puny headlights are gonna help. Folks will be driving way too fast anyway, so get ready for the 40 car pinball the second anything goes wrong.
 

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No. I don’t know why it won’t open now. I just attached it again. This was after pulling over twice on my way home from work to clean the front end off. Again, maybe not a design flaw, more of an unpleasant side effect of the design. Maybe other vehicles also have this happen, I’ve never had it in any of my GM, Ford, Chryslers, Mazda, VW, Nissan, and whatever else I’ve had over the years.

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Had this happen a couple times to my Nissan Kicks the last couple of years here in Kansas
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