2003 Nissan 350Z - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Rain water in passenger side floor board
It could be the window sweep set is allowing water in or the door seal around the inside of the door jam and another over look problem is that the heating core is leaking coolant in to the vehicles cabin but the leak would be close to the dash if this is the case
Location of fuel cutoff switch in a 2003 nissan 350z
There is no fuel cut off switch. The electric fuel pump only operates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on and will only remain on when the engine has been started. If the engine is not started and the ignition is left on the computer will cut power to the pump.
If you want to cut all power to the fuel pump you have to remove the fuse for the pump or remove the relay that covers the power circuit to the fuel pump.
6/27/2016 3:09:32 PM •
2003 Nissan 350Z
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on Jun 27, 2016
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Gas is getting in my oil in a 350z Nissan. what should I check or could it be my computer telling injectors more gas]
You may have a faulty injector that fails to shut off and is constantly supplying fuel. During operation it may not be noticeable, but when you shut the car off, the injector will pour fuel into the empty cylinder until fuel pressure falls off. This fuel will leak down along the piston rings into the oil, contaminating it. This will eventually cause cylinder wall damage due to "washing", the fuel is removing the protective oil film on the cylinder wall. This will cause much more wear on each start-up. Have the injectors tested.
I put new brake pads to my 350z do I have to bleed
No you dont have to bleed the lines . You only bleed them when you crack any lines and fluid comes out. You do need to push the caliper plunger back in to fit the new pads in so they will fit back over the rotor
My car doesnt want to go
Have you checked your transmission fluid If its automatic there will be a dipstick under the hood. If it is standard you need to take the plug off the side of the transmission and top it up till fluid comes back out. Were there any puddles under your car lately Any sweet smells
TCS/SLIP & Check Engine Light Warning
TCS is Traction Control System,and all TCS's are controlled though the Anti Lock Braking (ABS) system.Here's how it works:Each wheel,or in some cases,only the drive wheels have a speed sensor mounted near the hub or axle,and sends a speed signal to the PCM (Powertrain Control Module).The PCM monitors wheel speed continuously,and if it sees a speed out of the ordinary,say for example the right rear tire is spinning and traveling at a much higher speed than the left rear,the PCM will pulse the brakes through the ABS system on the right rear to slow down the right rear so that the left and right wheel speeds match up,this is how the traction control works.So,if you have a TCS problem,the PCM will see this and set a Dignostic Trouble Code (DTC).You need to pull the DTC's out of the system with a scan tool,diagnose and repair the DTC's.It could likely be something as simple as a malfunctioning wheel speed sensor,but you won't know until the codes are pulled out,as this will point in the general direction.Good luck.
2/14/2014 4:36:17 AM •
2003 Nissan 350Z
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on Feb 14, 2014
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