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Re: radio/ac control issues [amethyst73]
by hunter351
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Mar 24, 2009 (12:19 pm)
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Replying to: amethyst73 (Mar 24, 2009 12:12 pm)
Shoot me an email when you find out.
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Re: radio/ac control issues [hunter351]
by amethyst73
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Mar 24, 2009 (12:35 pm)
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Replying to: hunter351 (Mar 24, 2009 12:19 pm)
will do.
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Re: Related electrial problem? [carabby]
by mnishanb
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Mar 26, 2009 (9:28 am)
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Replying to: carabby (Mar 03, 2009 7:50 am)
Hey how you doing i have a 2008 infiniti g35 sedan.....my 6 disc cd magazine is missing by any chance do you know the model number of the clarion magazine so i can locate a replacement?.....thanx in advance for any information you can provide me with
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Re: radio/ac control issues [hunter351]
by kimbracrowe
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Mar 29, 2009 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: hunter351 (Mar 24, 2009 11:44 am)
I have posted my ongoing issues with this. I had the same stereo and console panel issues. I had to replace my battery about a month ago. It had began to need a jump to start after sitting a day or two. After the battery replacement the audio/console began to work perfectly and has so far. Well- that new battery is now completely dead. I am replacing it today. I have had to jump start the car daily fro the last couple of weeks.
I am assuming from reading about this, that the audio is draining the battery. I will disconnect it while I am home till i can figure out what is going on. Would removing the fuse for the audio help?
Both my spouse and I are unemployed and I really have to find the most economical fix for this.
My dealer here in Atlanta says that 95% of the time the replacement of the bose audio fixes this problem.
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Re: radio/ac control issues [kimbracrowe]
by nickdecarl
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Mar 29, 2009 (9:42 am)
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Replying to: kimbracrowe (Mar 29, 2009 9:01 am)
OK -- here's the straight poop. I spend months dealing with this last year, and obsessed over the solution, so I'm telling you what works (and not what I think). The problem is the circuit board on the back of the radio, which is integral with the climate controls (bad design). Components fail, or the solder fails. This CAN be repaired. If the entire unit is removed (not easy), it can be shipped to a place in Orlando which fixes these all the time, and did mine in one morning, several months ago. They do several every week! It will cost a couple hundred, far less than a "new bose" which is stupid suggestion -- they are no longer available. But you say you can't afford to do anything right now. The problem is that the radio has a slow drain on your battery, even with the radio off. That's why the car is dead after a day or two of no driving (mine would die on Monday morning, especially if I didn't drive on Sunday). There are TWO audio fuses in the G35. The one in the kick plate fuse box (to the left of the brake pedal) is NOT the one that will matter. Don't waste your time. There is a SECOND fuse block next to the 12V battery under the hood. You have to remove the trim panel and cover from around the battery to even know it was there. In that fuse block there's a 15A audio fuse. Remove that one and the radio will no longer drain your battery. The downside: the radio/CD no longer plays. Also, the AC will run however you had it set before pulling the fuse. You can not change the fan speed, temp, AC to on or off, etc. But those are your only two choices -- fix it, or disable. A lot of other posts seem to include what people think, want to try, or get into unrelated problems which muddies the issue. I spent a LOT of time getting to the bottom of this, got it fixed absolutely-positively. I was damn close to selling the car over it. If you want the name of the place in Orlando that can actually fix the problem, let me know. They do quite a few that are shipped to them from elsewhere.
Nick Gainesville, FL
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read post 82
by whats77inaname
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Mar 29, 2009 (10:07 am)
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As I stated, there is a company off eBay that fixes these out of California. I listed the contact information but the thread was removed by the admin b/c it violated the forum rules. Simply look for the ebay auction using the search phrase "infiniti bose g35 pn-2545" and you'll see a seller selling for $170. It has been almost a month, no problems whatsoever.
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fixed
by starfyre
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Mar 29, 2009 (12:16 pm)
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so it turns out for my car, issue was the radio...it was faulty..and fried part of the circuit board..so after replacing both it is now fine. the first radio they gave me though was refurbushed and damaged already hence it didn't work but 2 weeks ago they replaced the radio once a new one came in so all is well
Sanjay
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Re: radio/ac control issues [nickdecarl]
by babijol
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Mar 30, 2009 (4:26 am)
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Replying to: nickdecarl (Mar 29, 2009 9:42 am)
I actually had the problem for about a year. I replaced the circuit board and the problem started after a month of getting the new circuit board. The dealer said the radio is draining the circuit board and will continue to do so unless I replace the radio. I took my car in and my radio was completely burnt out. I replaced my radio with a brand new one. The dealer took my old radio and exchange it for a new one which worked out to be cheaper. I paid $500, if I didn't do the exchange I would have to pay $2100. The problem has now stopped and everything is has been good. What this means is even though they say the circuit board is the problem, the radio is the main issue causing the circuit board to act up hence messing up the radio/ac controls. Replacing the radio will fix this problem.
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