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Hopefully it is justa dirty fuel filter but so far I can't find it to check it.
The fuel tank was full and I dont often let the tank get to low so as to keep the fuel pump cool.
The only other quirk on my 94 Q-45 is maybe once a month or so the transmission will rev high in a low gear without shifting up.It goes away after a minute or so and runs normal again.
I really like the cornering with the active susspension but the ride is very rough- the rear passengers complain!
Other than being a gas hog it is really fun to drive!
Please let me know if anybody knows what the problem is and how to rectify it.
http://www.q45.org/techhelp.html
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No mention of the Q45, though. Interesting.
I also recently noticed that the screen on my dashboard was alerting me that my "Brake Pads Are Worn". I took the car in to have the pads replaced, but the same message has remained on the screen? When the car alerted me of the rear pads being worn last spring, I had them replaced and the message discontinued. This time I don't have a clue. Can someone please help?
Hope this helps.
The Q SEEMS like a fantastic car. Why does infiniti treat it like an unloved stepson? This car could and should be out on the leading edge of luxury automobiles. Why bother making a car that you have no plans to support?
I just don't get it.
DB
Did you ever fix the problem by cleaning the corrosion up on the power steering module????
Let me know before i rip the dash apart.
P.S i have 176,000 on my bad boy best used car i ever bought
also, although the brake lights and the turn signals work, the rear running lights do not work making night driving dangerous.
the car has alot of miles and is not worth putting alot of $ into. would appreciate and thoughts or ideas.
tim
Good luck with it.
BILL
1. Is there any way to tell if the car has the premium package using the VIN number only? I know to look for the b-pillar vents, or the rear seat audio/a-c controls, but wondering if the VIN would do it, or is there another quick and easy way?
2. What items should I look for when buying used? What came with the car when it was new? 2 keys, owner's manual, first aid kit, floormats, etc. If someone could give me a list, that would be great.
Thanks in advance!
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=127509
Here's a link that helps choosing an an older Q.
1997 Q45 with 210k: You should pass on that deal. $4750 is a bit hi on this car with poor resale value. I would consider it for $3500 only if you are mechanically able.
007
Be sure to get the service history and have the vehicle check out by experience mechanic.
007
In my particular case it turned out to be code 19 which stands for TCS motor circuit and TCS actuator.
However, even with this much information I still have not been able to fix it. The problem I having is that when I go through the problem solving process prescribed by the manual it specifies that ther should be no conductivity between terminal 5 of the TCS Relay connector and ground. In my case there is. The prescribed solution is to repair harness between terminal 5 and Fuse link box. I have checked the wire and there is no problem between the terminal and the fuse link box. In the fuse link box a fuse joins the Read and yellow wire from the fuse connecor with a White and blue wire that goes to other locations.
Personally I do not see how conductivity can be avoided becsuase in the wiring diagram it appears as if the white and blue wire is grounded in some parts along its trayectory.
Any suggestions? :sick:
I have an 99 infiniti Q45t and lately have been noticing a problem when the car is idled. It seems there is some loss of power sort of a feeling like the car is running out of gas. I have done a fuel cleaning, but the problem persists. Has any one experience this, if so, can you let me know what you did to resolve the situation. Thanks.
I just need to explain that you can't use our Forums for buying or selling anything. Have you tried eBay?
And a tip for you - I don't know whether you got "a good deal" or not, but why worry about it? It's done, you've got the car, enjoy and have fun!
I am looking at purchasing a 2002 q45 with 83000 mils on it for $18,100
I have checked the car on carfax and had a mechanic look at it and it checks out okay.
Any thoughts on what else I should be looking ta or aware of before I buy the car.
Thank you.
I am a new member and by now you probably solved this issue with your Air Bag warning light.
I had the same problem with my '92 Last Summer and discovered a reset feature built into the car. I found it in my Service Manual that was issued with the car. It involves the driver's door plunger switch (dome light switch etc.) The key is turned on and the switch depressed several times to reset the warning light.
If you still have this issue, email back and I can give you the details.
Also, the brake pads have a wear switch built into them and this requires replacement with the pads but is not always supplied with the pad sets.
I hope this helps if not too late.
JStein1321
Have you resolved your MPG issue ? I can squeeze about 15 mpg out of mine in Suburban driving and 22 on the Expressway but many times I can only muster 12 mpg in city driving.
jonstein