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Does anyone know where to get this fixed in Clearwater, Florida or surrounding area?
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Replying to: lovetocook (Jul 30, 2009 5:26 am)
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my G35s radio and AC controls blew out just a couple weeks ago. ive been cruising with full blast AC and operating radio from steering only. when i turn my headlights on, speedometer lights turn off...vice versa. LOL it blows nuts. my pop up nav still works and i put in a TOMTOM gps that tells me the MPHs when driving at night. it all started with my 6disc changer going out a while back and i didnt think much of it until reading these posts. well it eventually fried the others. FFFFUUUUUUUUUUU..... anyway, i live in austin, tx and was wondering if anybody knew of a good factory car stereo repair shop nearby. any places in houston or dallas would be cool. thanks guys. vietnam4life 2003 Infiniti G35 - caribbean blue sedan
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My Infiniti G35 2003 sedan exhibits all of the symptoms of the electrical problems described, for about 5-6 months now: AC stuck on, with fan cycling on its own, defroster works (but its light on button is not on) only when outside temp is below AC temp setting (which is stuck at 72), no radio, no CD player, no climate control lights, NO CONTROL! The thing just does what it wants! I cannot stand this, and the Infiniti Dealer in MD claims that they have never heard of this problem! Does anyone know a place that could fix this inexpensively in the Harrisburg PA area? I do not need the radio working, just the AC/defrost controls. Or if I try to get a part from a junkyard and installed by a local car audio place, what part do I go looking for? Also, if the radio is unplugged, will this solve the problem? I am not that electrical, so I am not sure if some of these questions make sense, but this problem is the most maddening thing! |
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I purchased G35 new approx. 1 year ago, after about 12k miles I started experiencing (ramdomly) what can only be described as an extended crank problem. It has not yet failed to start however, it is scary when you are away from home and your car takes several seconds(more than 6) to start. I know it is not bad gas as I have switched to several different brands and the problem still happens. There are no error codes generated and the dealership has replaced several parts to no avail. I have been attempting to get Nissan/Infiniti to step up and address the problem however, all they seem to want to do is continue swapping out parts. Has anyone else had a similar problem with a starting hesitation or extended crank? Thanks for your replies! |
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i shipped my whole radio/AC unit to a place in california. its funny bc the unit looks like it is iron mans torso. anyway, i shipped it monday morning. my dad has friends that own auto shops nearby so we took it out ourselves there. apparently there arent many factory car stereo repair shops in the US, so the best way to go about this is by shipping it to one of these places and hoping they do the damn thang. i will make another post after we put the radio back in...
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Replying to: vietnam4life (Jul 30, 2009 6:57 am) I just fixed the A/C controls,dead radio issue. I read all of your posts and setttled on one persone that had the same symptoms and posted what he did to fix the POS G35 elec system. 1. 2 years ago CD err appeared. CD changer inop. Screw it I don't care. 2. 9 months ago the amber lights on the center console buttons (AC, Radio) started to go out once in a while. The frequency of the outage increased. Often turning off the ignitionwould solve the problem for a little while. 3. A few months later the lights went out, and only came back once for a few minutes. While the lights were out the AC would default to the last temp I had set it to. THANK GOD because I live in Arizona. ALSO during the time that the buttons would stop working, I was able to control the radio with the steering wheel buttons. Those worked up until last week. I listen to Howard Stern on Sirius, and when I no longer could control the radio I had to do something. 4. Dealer told me that to fix it they would need to replace the circuit board that is right behind the buttons of the radio/AC. AND the radio unit behind that. They wanted over $1200 for this. A-holes. WHAT I DID TO FIX THIS:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1. I read up here in this AWESOME forum. Several of you had already found a fix. I choose Electronics Master in Deluth Georgia 678-957-0686. I called them and explained what was happening. He told me to pull the radio out and send it to him for repair. $300. I pulled the radio I DIDN'T PULL THE CIRCUIT BOARD BEHIND THE BUTTONS. HE ASSURED ME THAT I DIDN'T NEED TO. I overnighted the unit to them and called the next morning. I asked him if I could please get it fixed that day. He said he could send me another alredy fixed unit and he did. shipping included priority mail. I sent it to him on Wednesday, he shipped back on Thursday, I got it today, Saturday and installed it again. EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECT. I love those guys. 2. Removing the radio. Some kids took a video of them removing the radio STEP BY STEP. It was easy because I had a laptop running their video while I did it. I searched in my browser for "removing G35 radio" and found them. The link takes you to infinityhelp.com. But just do the search and you will find it. Love those guys for doing that. My total cose was $300 for the fixed radio, and my $80 to overnight it to them. Return shipping is included. If the admins remove the Ph# for Electronic masters just search for their name in Georga. Guys name was Nahhed Abdulnabi. Great Guy totally hooked me up.
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I am having my fix performed today. My guy here in NM, Crystal Clear Audio....feels strongly that the culprit is the lousy Bose-badged radio that sets up the whole breakdown in the system by causing the shared circuitry with the AC controls to go haywire/inoperative. I have all the same systems and thankfully up to this point, I have had continuous radio/Sirius operation through the steering wheel controls and no interruption of my beloved Howard Stern broadcasts....hey now! We're installing the Metra brand aftermarket panel and AC interface, and a brand new Kenwood radio/deck. New tweeters in the doors, and a new transformer network to step-up/step-down power from the stock amplifier located in the rear of the car. With the new deck, and the mods/tweeters, etc., plus getting a radio that has the ability to pump out the satellite directly from the unit for better clarity of sound and having an USB/and Ipod hook-up...it's well worth it and I'm still under $700. The dealer wanted me to pre-pay for a special order of the audio finisher, with no guarantees that it would work, probably have to yank the radio for a re-build of dubious quality, and have to wait for two weeks with no sounds or AC...and a probable outcome that won't likely fix it permanently, for $1500-$2000...on a car that might be worth $6K-8K right now. I'm trying to wring another 40K miles out of this....and thanks to Infiniti's arrogance at the corporate level and disinterest at the local.....I'll be back in the arms of the Toyota Corporation for my next wheels...which is a bloody shame----as this car is one I've enjoyed owning on every other level. BigMurth in New Mexico, USA |
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Replying to: vfr0092 (Aug 08, 2009 10:21 pm)
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Replying to: vicky12 (Aug 09, 2009 6:39 am) This is the link to the removal process I wrote about. Its in the DYI (Do it Yourself) section of infinityhelp .com , check it out and see if you think you can pull it off. No special tools required. I needed a wrench to remove my car battery terminal, and a phillips screwdriver for most of the removal. I can't remember if I drove it during that time. I could have though no problem. Following those guys I had the radio out in 1 hr,, but I was busting my ass to get it out and to Fedex on time. Watch the movie and maybe have a buddy with an extra pair of hands. You may call your local Radio Shop and ask them how much to pull it for you. http://www.infinitihelp.com/diy/gcoupe/projects/infiniti_g35_radio_replacement_p- rocedure.htm |
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