Thing too check air filter has a sensor make sure it was pluged back up after changing, make sure cover is seated on filter. oil change there is a oil percent on menu it needs to be reset with oil change, once it hits 55% the computer will tell you to service soon. Azone can reset codes be sure to check for new codes before clearing. check for things around air box incase something was unpluged to service.
SOURCE: Our 2008 G35 was in for maintenance (oil change,
I guess it doesn't make much difference if there are 'idiot lights' or illuminated text messages; they amount to the same uselessness.
Call a chain auto parts store in your area and ask if they do free scans of the stored error codes in your on-board computer.
These codes can give a very good idea if you are dealing with a potentially damaging or hazardous condition.
Such scanners are broadly available and unless Nissan has gone insane, the majority of the codes they use will conform to the OBD II code set.
The scanner I bought at Harbor Freight Tools on sale cost a whole $30 so when one of the text idiot lights decides to annoy, we can plug in and determine what needs attention.
Ours also lets you reset the code memory so the annoyance (if unnecessary) will stay gone.
SOURCE: G35, 2004 SLP and vdc dash lights come on.
Haven't seen this very much on 2004's but on 03's There was a service bulletin issued on this. The bulletin directed the technician to perform an inspection of the Brake Control System. Most of the cars I ever saw with this issue had to have the VDC/TCS/ABS control unit/module replaced. The part number for the 03 model sedans is 47851-AM401. if your car is an 04 sedan the part number should begin with the same numbers. Usually there was an internal malfunction in the control unit that caused the computer module that controls and monitors this system to detect a Yaw Rate sensor malfunction which in turn caused the lights to come on and stay on. If your vehicle is a coupe, then the part numbers are a little bit different. I would recommend contacting any Infiniti dealer with your VIN number in hand and ask them if the VDC/TCS/ABS control unit has ever been replaced. Just so you know each and every time an Infiniti has been to the dealer and a repair order was written there is a record of that visit in Infiniti's database, and any dealer can access that information simply by putting in the vin number into their service computer. They can tell you where the car was originally purchased, service history, warranty repair history, any recalls, etc. I would highly suggest doing this, most dealers will even print you a copy of the complete history of the vehicle for a nominal charge. Hope this helps
SOURCE: I did self- oil change for my 2007 G35, but how
Look in your self owners manual...they are all different.
SOURCE: how do i reset the
Have your consulted your owner manual for instructions on how to do this? On some models you need to turn the ignition on (without starting) and then pump the accelerator peddle three times within 5 seconds.
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