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Replying to: johninnj (Apr 25, 2007 11:07 am) Sorry for the confusion. Review this link, it'll enlighten you where I failed to do so. Infiniti Music Box Update
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Replying to: scottm123 (Apr 25, 2007 11:17 am) Thanks ! ! |
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This car seems to have a much larger reserve than my maxima had. My experience has been when the mileage indicator goes to 0 miles to empty it only takes 17.5 gals to fill it up. Last weekend I drove another 20 miles past this and still only put 18 gallons in; the gauge was sitting so far below E that I could see the entire empty line. My old maxima would have been bone dry at this point.
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Replying to: dafinman (Apr 25, 2007 3:27 pm) Have you noticed the same thing?
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Replying to: r34fan (Apr 25, 2007 4:27 pm) It's talked about in the "other" forum, so yes. |
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I have a new 2007 G 35 MT6 coupe with only 3115 miles on it. It has used or burned just about a quart of oil in this little time span ( Oct 2006 until now April 2007 )is this normal for these cars because my other cars when purchased NEW, like the G35 never used oil at all.I`m starting to have second thoughts about the car.I`m close to retirement age, so I`m not out to race or beat the car. Any advice or wisdom will be appreciated. july349 |
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Watch out july349 - Be sure to place your posted inquiry in the appropriate forum otherwise scottie123 will correct you with his supreme sarcasm. Thanks for all the help scottie. Drive safe. |
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Replying to: r34fan (Apr 26, 2007 6:23 am) July, I have not heard of any reports for what you are seeing. I'm just hitting 550 miles, so I can't really compare mine to yours. If you're a quart low after 3K, I'd at least ask the techs at the dealership when you bring it in for your first oil change. As for having second thoughts... you have purchased a damn fine automobile, and that engine isn't sitting on Ward's list 12 years in a row for nothing. It was a solid buying decision, and there's most likely a very good explanation as for why the oil is a quart down. Did you by chance check it upon delivery? |
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Replying to: r34fan (Apr 26, 2007 6:23 am) I wasn't saying that you were in the wrong forum... just that it has not been mentioned here. There are other G forums, which we cannot link you to from here. I can however, tell you what I have heard. Some of the guys are talking about some quirkiness between gears, especially 1-2. If it's a 6mt, a lot of the guys are saying that it takes a few thousand miles to break the clutch in and shifting the G smoothly also has a real learning curve for the driver. If it's an auto, the tranny contains Adaptive Learning, which basically means that the car learns your driving style and adapts to it. This also can take a few K to get just right, and the tranny, both MT & Auto, will smooth out. I've got 550 on mine now (auto), and it shifts like butter but still snaps my head into the seat everytime I slightly touch the gas. Still getting used to it. Sorry about that... I didn't even notice you're new to these forums. Most of the people here kinda know what I mean by "the other forum" by now. No sarcasm meant at all...I had 3 seconds of free time last night and that was all I had time to pop in.
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Replying to: scottm123 (Apr 26, 2007 6:38 am) My research skills are surely not up to par as many here on this site. I have learned some amazing stuff about the car and have been linked to lots of other great informative sites. But this is one that I've never heard of and was wondering if you could expand on this adaptive learning and where I can get more info on it. Thanks in advance and dont say it's covered on the "other forum" LOL
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