SOURCE: overheating
My 04 G35 is overheating. I have read forums on the issue. Everything from a gasket on the rad cap, to bleeding the system, flushing the system, to a new thermostat.
I took it to the dealer and they said the cap is ok, but there is a very small drip that they can not find. They refilled it and there was no problem.
Today, a week later, the temp gauge went almost to H and when I got home I looked under the hood and the antifreeze resevoir was empty!! I had no heat either, but this makes sense if their was no anti freeze.
SOURCE: service engine light on 2003 infinity g35
I had the same problem with my G35 05 after i forgot to close the cap, Usually the car will run for about 100 miles or so before the light goes away, but you can also, reset the ECU by checking this site http://www.6mt.net/forum/performance-mods/2833-easy-ecu-reset-procedures.html
Or what i did was pulling the fuses marked "Eng cont/inj, there is a 15A under the hood, in the fusebox near the battery, and a 10A in the driver-side interior fusebox - pull both. (As someone suggested in the same thread)it worked.
SOURCE: change belts on g35
Here is a DIY (Do It Yourself)
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/342311
Loosen the bottom 2 bolts that loosen the belts, take off both belts, put new belts on, tighten the belts to specifications. Done.
SOURCE: how to install belts on 2005 G35 coupe
I'm sure you found this already, but I'm posting the result for other people if they ask this same question in these forums. I used this DIY, and this is very accurate, except i didn't need a breaker bar.
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/342311
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