Infiniti I35 Maintenance and Repair
(I figured I'd post this here as well...)
It appears as though there's a pretty common problem in the first few thousand I35s off the line that involves one of the Traction Control or ABS sensors, as far as I can tell (I haven't gotten a definitive answer from my dealer whether or not there is actually anything really wrong other than one of the sensor modules - and it seems to be common enough that it's a problem getting a good unit to replace them, since they're already on back-order).
Anyone else seen this problem? (the "TCS" or "VDC" light and the "ABS" lights stay on, and as soon as you put it in a forward gear, the sensor 'sees' slip, so that comes on, too)
>Mike< (the RatMan)
It appears as though there's a pretty common problem in the first few thousand I35s off the line that involves one of the Traction Control or ABS sensors, as far as I can tell (I haven't gotten a definitive answer from my dealer whether or not there is actually anything really wrong other than one of the sensor modules - and it seems to be common enough that it's a problem getting a good unit to replace them, since they're already on back-order).
Anyone else seen this problem? (the "TCS" or "VDC" light and the "ABS" lights stay on, and as soon as you put it in a forward gear, the sensor 'sees' slip, so that comes on, too)
>Mike< (the RatMan)
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Please let me know if you run into similar problems - it involves a centrifugal sensor on the driver's side front wheel from what I understand. Once that happens it thinks it 'sees' the two front wheels out of sync and being technically impossible to recover it shuts down the whole shooting match.
The hard way I learned about the uniqueness of the the tires that we have on I-35.
Being on a business trip (about 150 miles from home) I blew a tire (beyond repair) and checked the nearest tire shop. After 2.5 hours of hard work I learned that the tire of this size is made only by Bridgestone and is not available at this time. This was confirmed by the local Infiniti dealer as well as the dealer in my city. They do not have these tires either. Now it has to be ordered directly from Bridgestone with the waiting period of over 30 days.
So,... be careful when you drive. You may get stuck big time.
Do you get a loaner while the car is out or did you get the full size spare? You could be in quite a predicament for just having bought a new car.
America's Tire found a Pirelly that is slightly smaller but worked for me to get home and I still use it to get around. Interestingly enough, the dealership did not want to deal with this issue (I guess that answers your question about the loaner). So I am ordering a new tire directly from Bridgestone (the Firesstone/Bridgestone store did not have the tire either). This whole thing sucks.
So, watch your driving and perhaps it would be a good idea to buy a car with a full size spare.
>Mike<
You guys will have to believe that the tire was not available anywhere (including the dealership and the Bridgestone tire store). Unfortunately I had no full size spare.
I guess it had nothing to do with the "Infiniti Service" issue. I find it outstanding. And by the way, they were very apologetic and surprised by this issue.
Good luck and watch your tires.
Just looked at this board, and saw the complaints about the odd tire size. I have a brand new Bridgestone Turanza EL42 in size 215/55R17. This came as a full-sized spare on my new I35, but I have taken it off and replaced it with a slightly smaller 215/50 X17 from Tire Rack. I did this to get back the extra 5 inches of trunk space that the full-sized spare in the non-sports package soaks up. This problem is presumably caused by Infiniti's changing the tire and wheel size for 2002 without enlarging the tire well in the trunk. I've trimmed down the original thin trunk floor cover, remounted the CD changer with an I30 vertical mounting kit, and will have finished rebuilding the trunk when I get an auto upholstery shop to make me a new carpet for the trunk.
Anyway, the tire is brand new, never used, and I would be happy to ship it off to anyone that can use it. (I'm located in San Jose, CA area). Not sure what it should cost, but presumably $10 or so below the Tire Rack price.
Please let me know if anyone is interested. Other than the trunk problem and the invisible analog clock at night, I love the car.
--Andy
I wanted the car with a full size spare.. but when there wasn't one around..I settled for one without. How much for the tire..? I'm interested.
Thanks
Can't beat this price!
The ride of the I35 is taught, but the suspension handles very well. You could let some of the air out of the tires, however be sure not to go below the recommended pressure.
The 300M has a very sloppy suspension, I rented one on a trip to NYC, thought I was going to get seasick.
I really like my I35, but these examples of cost-cutting don't speak well for Infiniti as a company. I've spent about $400 to rebuild my trunk to get the extra 4-5 inches lost to this design problem back (if anyone is interested, I'll post details).
--Andy
My question is, replacing the c.v. axel shaft shouldn't affect the alignment right?
Have you all pay attention on the Infiniti logo and wooden steering wheel when driving straight, to see if the car is within alignment spec or not? your feedback is appreciated.
Do you all I30 owners ever pay attention on the straightness of you cars when put your steering wheel straight? i use the infiniti logo as the guideline, and on flat surface it just still pull to right side.
Normally I know changing axle doesn't affect alignment, but Infiniti said ball joint was "touched" so they had to fix. any suggestion? maybe i should take it to another Infiniti dealer, hope they will honor the work.
The speedometer reading at 65 MPH is about
3500-3600 RPM.
Is it normal?
PS: For Hondas & Accura it is about 2000RPM
but now, each time i drive the car (when the car has been parked for more than 1+ hour) the very first application on brake pedal, light or hard on it - front right making a grinding noise. I think the caliper just grabs the pad so tight. And it only happens when the car has park long time, so dealer wasn't able to duplicate the problem. can the caliper piston is out of alignment until the very first brake is applied to the pad?
btw - use Infiniti pads....I let my brake guy talk me into some others and they generated too much heat for the disks and ended up warping my rotors twice. He ended up having to buy me new disks and Infiniti pads.
I like to inform all of I35 owners this problem. Please pay attention to the knocking and bring it to the dealer to see how they say about it. The more people complain it, the more attention they will get and do something to it. I can not tell how disapointed I am with Infiniti right now. I thought it should be good because it is a luxury name plate and it competes with Lexus and other luxury car makers.
Mr. Mark McNab
VP & GM
Infiniti Motors
P.O. Box 191
Gardena, Ca. 90248
Sometimes, directions need to come from the top.......
RatMan
How's it going? Well I hope. In a possible answer to your post, read page 5-12 of your owners manual. The title is "Precautions on Cruise Control", it might help to shed some light on your question.
Hope this helps!
Enjoy the Ride!!! Russ
My 2001 I30 and several other Nissan/Infiniti vehicles I have been in appear to have a similar problem. In my case it was the interior air blower motor making the noise. There is a TSB out for it and Infiniti's solution is to put an additional cover over the motor. Reduces the noise significantly but does not completely eliminate it.
Easiest way to check is to switch off the interior fan when the noise appears and see if that stops it.
Hope this helps.
I turned off the fan and it still happens. I think it is coming from the passanger side air bag. I am not too sure about it.
My sunroof popped up by itself twice over the past 10 months. My I35 is 1 year old.
I wonder if any one has had the same problem. If you did, how was the fix?
Thank you very much!
I have recently experienced engine knocking when slowly accelerated from 0 to 20 mph. Does this mean the I35 does not have an anti-knocking sensor? Today, a lot of cars do have them. What was the cause of your knocking? How many miles do you have on your odometer? Do you travel short distances per day? Could this be carbon build up because you baby the engine? Do you need to floor the car once in a while to blow out the carbon? What octane fuel do you use? 93? What have you done about the knocking? Share your experience. Thanks.