Infiniti J30

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#641 of 690 1995 Infiniti J30 aheadlights with a poblem by rlawson1

Feb 04, 2007 (6:52 pm)

Hello
 
I have 1995 Infiniti J30 and the headlights on the passenger side will not work on high or low beam . I have check the fuses and bulbs all is good . So any ideals on what it wrong with the car . Thanks

#642 of 690 Re: 1995 Infiniti J30 aheadlights with a poblem [rlawson1] by rick_the_mick

Feb 05, 2007 (8:46 am)

Replying to: rlawson1 (Feb 04, 2007 6:52 pm)
Hi, I haven't had that problem but there are tons of posts here from folks that have. Do a search on "headlights" and you'll find them. {Post #536, many others) have suggestions.
 
Regards,
Rick

#643 of 690 Reactivate driver airbag? by ilikeboating

Feb 24, 2007 (10:08 am)

Hi -- can you tell me how to reconnect the wiring harness on a 1995 infiniti j30? Previous owner was short and had airbags disconnected. I put the fuse back in, reset the computer, to no avail. I believe they were d/c'd at the wiring harness. Any help or direcction is appreciated. Thanks!

#644 of 690 Re: Reactivate driver airbag? [ilikeboating] by rick_the_mick

Feb 24, 2007 (12:11 pm)

Replying to: ilikeboating (Feb 24, 2007 10:08 am)
Sorry never done it, please post if you find a procedure. Rick

#645 of 690 J30 Security System lock-out by howellmike

Mar 01, 2007 (12:44 pm)

I recently had my J30 stall out in traffic, towed in, and when I tested everything out, found I had both spark and fuel, so I concluded it was the timing belt. After picking up a belt and tearing into it, I found I was correct: the belt had jumped 4 teeth on the lower pulley while the 4 cams remained in-time. After re-assembly, the car is not starting. If we pull out the fuel pump fuse, it starts right up until the fuel is used, and if we put the fuse back in, it stalls out. After owning an M30 and having security system issues, i'm wondering if that is the case now with the J. Any suggestions? Fixes?
 
Thank you!

#646 of 690 Re: J30 Security System lock-out [howellmike] by howellmike

Mar 01, 2007 (3:40 pm)

Replying to: howellmike (Mar 01, 2007 12:44 pm)
A follow-up to my previous post. We found out that if you close all the doors, including the trunk and hood, lock the car from the PASSENGER side (driver side wont work) it disarms the security system. The car started right up. Hopefully, this will help some one.

#647 of 690 Driver side door by soukupjd

May 04, 2007 (4:43 pm)

About 5 days ago my driver side door just wouldn't open. I took it to the dealership and they told me the it was the lock that keeps the door shut that is broken most likely. I was just wondering if anyone else has had he same issues. If so about how much did it cost to fix it and where?...
 
Jennifer

#648 of 690 To buy a J30 or not by rdcarlisle

May 09, 2007 (2:43 pm)

I have always loved the looks of the J30 and once considered buying one new. Now I need a new daily driver and considering a J30. Looking through the fourum it appears that they are a maintenance nightmare. Am I just reading to much into this forum or should I listen to my wife and get a Accord or Camary?

#649 of 690 Re: To buy a J30 or not [rdcarlisle] by howellmike

May 09, 2007 (2:50 pm)

Replying to: rdcarlisle (May 09, 2007 2:43 pm)
I have had one, and own 2 more. I have never had a problem with them, the engine is strong and it runs great. The last one I sold, the guy never changed the oil in a year, and blew it up. Should you buy one, and need parts, of the two I have now, 1 I bought totally wrecked to have parts for it. If gas mileage is a concern, it gets about 25 or less versus accord or camry closer to 30. If you can find one reasonably, I think they are a great buy for a luxury car.

#650 of 690 Re: To buy a J30 or not [rdcarlisle] by rick_the_mick

May 10, 2007 (6:51 am)

Replying to: rdcarlisle (May 09, 2007 2:43 pm)
Mine is a great road car in warm weather, but I don't find rear wheel drive cars all that good in snow. You have to stay on top of the maintenance, plenty of quirks, but manageable if you have a good mechanic or can do some work yourself.
Good luck - Rick
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