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If the new phone does the same thing....arghhh...I'm stumped.......
If you can stomach the trauma of a smartphone platform change, Infiniti's web site seems to indicate call waiting functionality on both the BlackBerry Curve models, 8300/8310 and the BlackBerry 8800/8820 models is supported. I believe the BlackBerry Desktop Manager software (which runs on your PC) includes a wizard for migrating your data, so it might not be too painful.
These would allow you to have the PDA features you currently have with the Treo 650. On the other hand, if you are running "must have" applications designed for the Palm OS platforms, you'd have to see if they are available for the BlackBerry (with a similar feature set) before making the switch.
I was driving thru a very bad sand storm and my windshield is covered
with tiny scratches just about everywhere! It's not cracked anywhere, but scratches are very visible and looks awful!
Is my only solution replacing the windshield?
I checked online and it looks like cost can be as little as $ 200 for
OEM quality replacement.
Any thoughts and inputs will be appreciated.
The G steams like crazy when it gets wet and it looks like smoke coming from the engine bay.
The guy at your dealer is an idiot.
The G does NOT smoke when oil changes are due!
Smooth pavement is fine. When I drive on only moderately rough pavement, I hear a series of fairly high pitched rattles. Some have described as like the ticking of a clock. It's almost like few clicks of sound as if when you spin a bicycle spoke. Or maybe, a mosquito zapper high pitched metallic sound. (By the way, these rattles have nothing to do with the stereo-even if it's off I get the same annoying problem)
It's mainly coming from the right side. My best guess is that, since it's a metallic sound and coming from that area, it is in the washi panels, both front and back. I've grabbed the seat belts, etc., but that doesn't diagnose it.
It's driving me mildly crazy. My 8 year old BMW with 70,000 miles doesn't have a single rattle.
I hope some folks will weigh in as I really want to get this solved. I don't live near the dealer but will be taking it in two weeks from now to see if they can find it.
Please help.
Thanks
To answer your question on care, the Platinum Graphite will be easier to care for. It doesn't show dirt as well and being a lighter color, it'll be easier to care for.
A friend here at work just bought an 08 Xs and after much thought of Silver, he went with Platinum Graphite. (My constant banter may have helped in swaying him )
He parks right next to me and they look great next to each other.
Can't go wrong with either color.
I can't BELIEVE there are no reviews of Ramsey Infiniti. For 6 years, ever since I bought mine from KEA, I have heard (admittedly anecdotal) horror stories of dealing with them. There is even a report listed for them on Rippoffreports.com, but nothing on Edmund. This isn't Edmund's fault, it's yours for not writing your own reviews. I need good service deparment and I can't schlep over to Pepe's in White Plains on the basis of 1 good sales review and 1 good service review.
Any one have anything further to add////
It's a gamble. Some people who keep their cars forever want a little piece of mind. It's all up to you.
Air bag warning indiator light stays on after start up (2005 G35 with 22,000 miles). Dealership replaces a circuit board when this happens but problem just reappears.This problem has been "fixed" 3 times already in last 18 months. Clearly there is a manufacturer's defect my dealership has failed to remedy. My wife is afraid to drive the car with electronic /air bag defects and dealship tells they will only do what the manufacturer (Infiniti) let's them. A 2nd dealship agreed to attempt fix number 4 while car is still under warranty.
PLEASE HELP ME -I I HAVE A :lemon:
My car has 66000 miles and is on an extended warranty.
Now the dealer did say that they think they solved it because this is what they replaced on another car and it fixed that guy's issue. As I said, we'll see.
I own a 2005 g35x with about 33K miles in it. I recently took my car in for an oil change and the dealer tells me that the belt is starting to crack and recommends replacement. Doesnt this seem a little aggresive? anyone else has experience something similar?
regards,
moroco
I am considering either the Lexus IS or the G35 and I have heard great things about Lexus service.
We have two Infinitis, one bought from a Dallas dealer and the other from a mid-cities location. We are treated the same.
You must have one set to 7500 miles.
They can be adjusted, or turned off.
Hit Info -> Maintenace -> Reminders
Alerts can also be set through the center console alert section.
how do i turn that off. thanks.
The first type is set within the touch screen as we discussed.
The second type of alert is within the center console display.
You need to go through the screens there until you see the one for alerts and go down to Maintenance.
There, you can set alerts for things like Oil Changes... and a little oil icon appears when the time comes near.
These can also be turned off, or reset.
Let me know if that makes sense, or if you need more detail.
-Scott
heading, IMO.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
If I use synthetic oil will it extend this period?
Ultimately, it's a personal choice and YMMV. :P
I have a small dent on my new G35 :-( . I hit the car ahead accidentally. I called the Infiniti dealer and he said they don't repair dents and stuff. I live in San Diego. Any suggestions on where I can get it fixed in way that makes it seem it never existed ? I am a newbie and this is my first car . So, not much experience with all this .
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Vybhav
Aftermarket brakes are fine. No penalty there as long as they are the correct fit.