03 radio / ac problem F#$%!!!!!!!!!!!!
03 radio / ac problem F#$%!!!!!!!!!!!!
repost from socal section
After all this time thinking that my G35 was one of the lucky ones with out any tranny, window regulator, door switch or any other infamous g35 issues the day has finally come..
I've encountered the dreaded malfunctioning circuit board




I'm looking to sell my car soon and purchasing a double din is just out of the question..
Can anyone in the socal region help me diagnose or possibly refer me to someone who can help repair the issue?
After all this time thinking that my G35 was one of the lucky ones with out any tranny, window regulator, door switch or any other infamous g35 issues the day has finally come..
I've encountered the dreaded malfunctioning circuit board





I'm looking to sell my car soon and purchasing a double din is just out of the question..
Can anyone in the socal region help me diagnose or possibly refer me to someone who can help repair the issue?
nm i would think. u can pick up used audio units for around 100-200 from what ive seen. its common for the boards to go bad, but its not in EVERY car. mine is still workin in my 04
i think you can get it fixed for around $150...its on ebay as a service. I think there located in socal too.
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Check this thread:
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-v...ml#post5506335
RadioMedics is known to fix this problem for about $275 bucks. They are located in SoCal.
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-v...ml#post5506335
RadioMedics is known to fix this problem for about $275 bucks. They are located in SoCal.
Ok I gotta ask. Does anyone know what the exact problem is? By just saying its the "circuit board" doesn't say a lot. Surely there is an electrical tech/engineer that has dealt with this problem. I have an electrical eng. at my job and if it's something like a resistor or capacitor that needs to be refluxed, then this could make for a great write-up
Ok I gotta ask. Does anyone know what the exact problem is? By just saying its the "circuit board" doesn't say a lot. Surely there is an electrical tech/engineer that has dealt with this problem. I have an electrical eng. at my job and if it's something like a resistor or capacitor that needs to be refluxed, then this could make for a great write-up



