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Re: 2009 Maxima problems continued [rkurlander] by cyberpunk
Sep 04, 2008 (7:00 am)
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Replying to: rkurlander (Sep 04, 2008 5:25 am)

Wow - that is a serious bummer, rkurlander. Doesn't get more frustrating than that, with such a new car.
 
Good luck - please keep us posted as to both the customer service and whatever is causing that light to come on.
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Re: 2009 Maxima problems continued [rkurlander] by carlupi
Sep 04, 2008 (8:34 am)
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Replying to: rkurlander (Sep 04, 2008 5:25 am)

This problem is sometimes caused by not properly closing your gas tank cap after fueling up. Check your car manual. Make sure you tighten the gas tank cap so that you hear several "clicks" after you feel it is already tight.
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Re: 2009 Maxima problems continued [rkurlander] by habitat1
Sep 04, 2008 (1:07 pm)
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Replying to: rkurlander (Sep 04, 2008 5:25 am)

Sounds like you have a faulty O2 sensor. That's what has happened to me a couple of times over 14 years.
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Re: Buyers Remorse 2009 Maxima [habitat1] by out4cat
Sep 04, 2008 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Sep 04, 2008 6:18 am)

Hey I drove a 2001 Maxima and recall some bad comments about the tail lights on the 1999-2003 model, I cannot recall rear end issues with the 1995 model though. Are we talking about the same body style? I googled the 1995 model and it was a good looking car all around.
I guess the new TL will get some getting used to but from the first glance, it is a weird car from the A-pillar forward. I kind of like the rear end edginess and overall it does resemble my 07 Maxima which I do like. I am only shocked at the front end, hood, and front fenders on the TL. Preaching to the quire about the CVT on the Maxima, I hate it.
I will say this though, if the choice were totally driven by power, neither the TL or Maxima would sell at all, Pontiac's new G8 would take all the TL and Maxima sales. Fully loaded, with V8, the G8 stickers for 32K including Leather, can't beat that at all. Only draw back to the G8 is that in its first year the only interior color is black but otherwise a killer car getting great reviews from the car magazines. See the Motor Trend article where it compares the G8 to the Maxima, blew it away.
If the TL is higher priced than the 335xi then the choice is clear.
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2009 maxima by eric1055
Sep 04, 2008 (10:22 pm)
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Hi my Pathfinder lease is up this winter. I love the new Maxima. I am stuck between the Infiniti G35 or the 2009 Maxima. What you guys think is a better car. Thanks
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Re: 2009 Maxima problem [sanjaysdca] by b10609
Sep 05, 2008 (12:12 pm)
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Replying to: sanjaysdca (Sep 01, 2008 5:07 pm)

Hello Sanjay
- your experience is identical to my findings with my 2001 Maxima. I find that Shell premium works fine and note ( Canada here ) that there is no ethanol in their Gold premium gasoline at all. Their lower grades have 5-10 % ethanol and that mix causes problems with check lights in hot weather due to high evaporation in the fuel tank.
 
Other brands are blending with ethanol and it's not any different. Best to check what's written on the gas pump fine print and avoid independents who buy gas from any bulk wholesale supplier with mystery blends of refinery crap out there.
 
Esso and Ultramar are reliable premium brands here - Shell in my area gets the nod because of a greater number stations conveniently located.
 
I've pulled the battery connection, too when the check light went on and done the radio and clock resets patiently ! Dealers love selling expensive sensors to unsuspecting people instead of trying to offer simple solutions as above.
  
- Waterloo Guy.
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Re: 2009 maxima [eric1055] by out4cat
Sep 05, 2008 (2:07 pm)
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Replying to: eric1055 (Sep 04, 2008 10:22 pm)

Interesting question.
As you might know, the Altima/Maxima/G35, and even the M35/45 are all built on the same platform, or at least they were prior to 2009. That being said, one can guess that the G35 will be re-designed soon. Since the Maxima is the freshest design of the 2, I would pick the Max. The G35 body style has been out for a while, the new curvy version is just a re-fresh of the original but not a major re-design like the Maxima. Good luck with your decision.......
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Re: 2009 Maxima problem [b10609] by priggly
Sep 05, 2008 (4:00 pm)
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Replying to: b10609 (Sep 05, 2008 12:12 pm)

Esso and Ultramar are not Top Tier gasolines. In Canada, Shell, Chevron, Petro-Canada and Sunoco Canada all are.
 
http://www.toptiergas.com/why.html
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Re: 2009 maxima [eric1055] by tom17
Sep 05, 2008 (5:20 pm)
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Replying to: eric1055 (Sep 04, 2008 10:22 pm)

If you can wait a month or two and price is not a big issue you definately ought to get the G35. The 09 (due out this month) will have a 7 speed transmission that should cure the G35's only real problem - excessive highway RPM (3400 80) & low fuel economy. They are also replacing the 3.5 engine with a 320 HP 3.7 engine (new name is G37). Of course the 09 G37 will sell for several thousand more than the Maxima. By the way it is also RWD which (unless you get lots of snow) is a definate improvement.
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Re: 2009 maxima [eric1055] by habitat1
Sep 07, 2008 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: eric1055 (Sep 04, 2008 10:22 pm)

Maxima = FWD
G35 = RWD
 
I'm not sure as to whether they are built on the same "platform" but that's a meaninless comparison between a FWD and RWD car. While the G35 isn't as balanced and crisp as a BMW 335i, it's a lot closer to 50/50 than the 60/40 Maxima. Also, the G35/G37 can be had with a proper manual transmission if there is any "4-door sports car" desire in your blood. If that matters to you.
 
I suggest you drive both - extensively - before making a decision. And, by the way, don't automatically assume FWD means better rain/snow traction. I had horrible wet traction in my FWD TL compared to my 1995 FWD Maxima. Difference was high performance Z rated 45 series summer tires compared to H-rated 60 series all seasons. With the 2009 Maxima and the 18/19 wheels and tires it comes with, you may end up with the worst of both worlds - not as good dry handling as a RWD car like the G, but not any better wet/snow handling due to the tires. A RWD car with all seasons will beat the FWD with summer tires everytime, as my neighbor with a 5 series proved last winter.

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