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Replying to: liquidzblu (Sep 26, 2008 4:51 pm) |
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Can someone please advise me as to what is the best motor oil to use on my 2006 g35x? I don't drive it very far anymore. I only have 14,300k miles on it. I currently have Castrol GTX. My next oil change comes up in 600 miles. The manual states not to put synthetic oil in it. Any suggestions?
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I have an 03 G35 sedan with 185,000miles the A/C console is stuck on high and the stereo has gone out after going in and out for a little while the CD player went out 2 years ago flashing an error message , the problem I am also worried about is the car starts to over heat after the A/C has been on and with it stuck on full throttle this is a problem. I have had the thermostat changed no success at fixing the over heating problem. Also while turning or going over bumps the car squeaks really loud. If anyone has had any of these issues can you let me know what the outcome was?
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Replying to: msmoda (Sep 29, 2008 1:42 pm)
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Replying to: stef1974 (Sep 29, 2008 5:57 pm) |
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Replying to: sportsfan (Sep 28, 2008 3:53 pm)
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I just purchased a 2008 G35x this year and I have a question about the Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). I would like to put four snow tires on a second set of wheel for the winter. I’m trying to decide 2 issues. If I include a second set of TPMS sensors in the new wheels, will the car recognize them without any dealer intervention? My dealer is telling me no. He’s telling me they must program the car to recognize them (1/2 hr of labor every fall & spring). Alternatively, I could run without TPMS sensors in the winter and deal with the warning light. In the spring when I reinstall the summer tires and original sensors, will the car re-recognize the sensors and clear the tire pressure warning. My dealer is again saying that since a pressure warning will have existed for more than 100 miles, it will be identified as a hard fault and require dealer action to clear. So even without sensors I’m looking at ½ hr of dealer labor every spring when the snow tires come off. I’m hoping that someone has actually experience running winter with or without sensors and can provide comments or advice. Thanks in advance for any help. Both winter wheel and sensors are expensive and I’m hoping to make the best and more informed decision before spending the money. Liam
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Replying to: divemaster174 (Oct 08, 2008 6:44 am) The TPMS light does NOT come on when I have the winter tires on. It goes back to normal in the spring when I put the summer tires back on. I have not needed any adjustments from the dealer. I chose not to spend the $200 for a second set of sensors.
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Replying to: raizelgs (Oct 08, 2008 10:06 am) |
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I am getting ready to get an 08 G35 Sedan and want to know about the plans that are available. A while back, a dealer emailed me a special: "2 YR PREPAID INFINITI MAINTENANCE PLAN (OR 30,000 MILES WHICH EVER COMES FIRST) FOR ONLY $19.95" I did some research and learned that this is the Elite 2 plan which I guess only covers every 7500 miles. I also found this: http://extended.infinitiwarranty.net/maintenance-plans/annual-infiniti-car-maint- enance.html can anyone confirm this and offer pricing? what is the difference between Elite 1 and Elite 2, Deluxe 1 and 2, and Essential 1 and 2? I am leasing on a 12k/39 mo term (plan to turn in at 36 mo)... All responses appreciated... |
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