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Infiniti I30/I35: Care & Maintenance
I can't find recommended tire pressure for my I35 with the sport package (tires size 225/50R17).
Anybody can point me to the place in the manual?
Anybody can point me to the place in the manual?
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Where is it?
I've found that mine works very well to protect me from airborn alergens (i.e. pollen), but find that the "recirculate" feature of the climate control leaves a bit to be desired. I travel near a paper mill during my trip to and from work every day, and it does help somewhat, but there is a distinct odor still coming into the cabin if the wind is "just right" (wrong?)...
As I recall, the item is a bit pricey.
>Mike<
Any ideas? Looks like it's located around glove compartment.
Anybody did it ?
As I recall, they wanted $100 to replace it - and I don't think that included the 'labor', which I'm certain must be extensive! };^)
>Mike<
http://www.courtesyparts.com/instruct/inst_a33_incabinfilter.html
In addition, i just had brakes checked and with 40,000 miles on car mechanic stated that still have about 50% left on all tires. Has anyone ever heard of a car going so long on original brakes. I am not complaining you understand! Just questioning.
Three old arguments:
1) Knocking / pinging (I gather that is depends on hills or other strains)
2) Performance (doesn't sound like it from others here)
3) MPG (no mention here on the boards)
http://users.stic.net/dprice/i35/
Any opinions welcomed!
Thanks
I say "out of warranty" because if you are still in warranty and say the indie shop puts in the wrong fluid into this or that, that could burn you on a claim. If the dealer can find evidence (wrong color fluid, stripped bolt, signs of sloppy work), he (or the extended warranty company) could use that to deny a claim.
So if you ARE in warranty, you'd have to really trust your indie shop and make sure every "t" is crossed and every "i" dotted.
I was wondering what is the standard tire pressure for the tires. I red under the armrest and it says 32psi but when i go to 32 psi the tires look very low to me ?
I keep the rear tires at 34psi and the front ones at 38 psi ? Is that OK ?
Also the max tire pressure for my tires is 44psi (That is what the writings on the tire says).
My "Check Engine Light" (on my I35 with 70k miles) came on intermittently for awhile and my mechanic said that it was the O2 sensors. He said that although he could replace them (two sensors), he didn't have the test software required to test them. I waited until I needed an emissions test before going to the dealer. When I did the dealer replaced and test the two senors (there might be four in the car, not sure) and charged me $711.00.
It fixed the problem.
Note; make sure your first step in solving the Check Engine light is to insure the gas cap tightly on (i.e. 4/5 clicks)