Ok - you do not think a radio / CD gdisplayh should be gviewedh - interesting, your opinion, my opinion is that it is a gnonconformityh.
Why was it was even included by Infinity, if as per Chryslerfs Stacie Perry, Senior Staff Representative, DamlerChrysler Customer Assistance Center gThe situation written about is a function of your vehicle's design and is not a defect in materials, workmanship, manufacturing or factory preparation. These are the only types of defects covered under the new vehicle limited warranties.h
But my good friend, unlike you, I expect a product or appliance to perform to a normal standard - not substandard.
I will contact good old Charlie Crist - Florida Attorney General and at least try to put some pressure on DamlerChrysler to fix this gpruneh, too dark to be a lemon, before someone is injured trying to drive and read this non-display.
How The Florida Lemon Law Works
The Lemon Law covers defects or conditions that substantially impair the use, value or safety of the new or demonstrator vehicle (these are called "nonconformities"). These defects must be first reported to the manufacturer or it authorized service agent (usually, this is the dealer) during the "Lemon Law Rights Period," which is the first 24 months after the date of delivery of the motor vehicle to the consumer.