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Replying to: dionne400 (Dec 23, 2005 5:53 pm) http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=127509 Here's a link that helps choosing an an older Q. 1997 Q45 with 210k: You should pass on that deal. $4750 is a bit hi on this car with poor resale value. I would consider it for $3500 only if you are mechanically able. 007 |
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Replying to: mrsintellectb (Jan 10, 2006 10:13 am) Be sure to get the service history and have the vehicle check out by experience mechanic. 007 |
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I have reade many of the inquiries about TCS and Slip indicator light on at the same time that the car will not go more than 3,000RPM and will stall under constant acceleration. This is an indication that the car is in fail safe mode. If you look in the TCS Control unit, in the truck under the LH speaker, you will see a led indicator light flashing. Count the number of flashes and that is the code number. In my particular case it turned out to be code 19 which stands for TCS motor circuit and TCS actuator. However, even with this much information I still have not been able to fix it. The problem I having is that when I go through the problem solving process prescribed by the manual it specifies that ther should be no conductivity between terminal 5 of the TCS Relay connector and ground. In my case there is. The prescribed solution is to repair harness between terminal 5 and Fuse link box. I have checked the wire and there is no problem between the terminal and the fuse link box. In the fuse link box a fuse joins the Read and yellow wire from the fuse connecor with a White and blue wire that goes to other locations. Personally I do not see how conductivity can be avoided becsuase in the wiring diagram it appears as if the white and blue wire is grounded in some parts along its trayectory. Any suggestions? |
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Replying to: qtee1 (May 03, 2005 5:01 am)
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Replying to: 9873101 (Feb 09, 2006 11:24 am) |
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Replying to: pat (Mar 05, 2004 9:17 am) I have an 99 infiniti Q45t and lately have been noticing a problem when the car is idled. It seems there is some loss of power sort of a feeling like the car is running out of gas. I have done a fuel cleaning, but the problem persists. Has any one experience this, if so, can you let me know what you did to resolve the situation. Thanks.
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Replying to: yadivery (Feb 16, 2006 8:41 am) |
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hello all, I just perchased a used 2001 q45 with nav and the touring package. It has 87000 miles on it and is in very good condition mechanicly and cosmeticly. I paid 14k for it, that seems to be a good deal, am I correct? Also, it did not have the nav cd's, they are new around 120.00 per region, anyone have any cd's they want to sell?
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Replying to: dogbadger (Feb 24, 2006 8:48 am) I just need to explain that you can't use our Forums for buying or selling anything. Have you tried eBay? And a tip for you - I don't know whether you got "a good deal" or not, but why worry about it? It's done, you've got the car, enjoy and have fun! |
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