Newbie owner looking for advice

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Mar 3, 2007 | 10:20 PM
  #1  
Hey all,

I've been cruising this forum and have been really impressed by the helpful posters and sense of community.

I just picked up my '04 sedan Twilight Blue and tan (don't know what official colour is) w/Nav after a 2 month search. Bought from a 3rd party dealership and it was truly an abysmall client experience. my advice if you have even the smallest reservation don't sign anything.

Had the car inspected at Alta Infiniti and they said oil change, timing belts, air filter and front brake pad and rotors and rear brake service needed to be done. The 3rd party dealer had the brakes done at their garage but left the belts as they said it was "okay".

I believe the belts and filter are part of the maintence schedule for the current mileage (75k km). Anyone have a pdf of service schedule for an '04 sedan? Looking for a recommendation on checking the quality of the work on the brakes and look at the belts or the name of a good local shop.

Also if I get new rims how will this affect the tire pressure sensor system? Anyone with 18"s they are looking to move?

Thanks.
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Mar 4, 2007 | 02:17 AM
  #2  
The service schedule is in your owners manual.

As for the TPS, if you install your current TPS in your new rims, you'll be ok. Otherwise, you'll need to buy 4 TPS for your new rims and have the dealer program them to your car.
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Mar 4, 2007 | 10:03 AM
  #3  
Quote: The service schedule is in your owners manual.

As for the TPS, if you install your current TPS in your new rims, you'll be ok. Otherwise, you'll need to buy 4 TPS for your new rims and have the dealer program them to your car.
Thanks for the info. I checked the owner's manual and saw the Service Maintainence Schedule but was looking for the work recommended ie belts, brakes, fluids, inspection.

If anyone had this handy or knows where I can download it (tried infiniti.ca already) it would be appreciated.

Probably going to check out Simone's Performance in NewMarket to have the car checked out. Any one ever dealt with S+S on Eastern Ave and Leslie?
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Mar 4, 2007 | 10:39 AM
  #4  
FWIW. If I'm not mistaken, all the information you are looking for is in the maintenance schedule. Look at the schedules until you find what you are looking for.
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Mar 4, 2007 | 10:54 AM
  #5  
try infinitihelp.com
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Mar 4, 2007 | 11:34 AM
  #6  
Quote: try infinitihelp.com

The details for the work recommended in scheduled maintainence are not in the Owner's manual/warranty booklet, only the periods. Called Infiniti Canada and they told me to grab one at a dealer.

Thanks for the tip. Found it, now if it was only had kms it would be perfect
This website is a great resource.

According to this my belts should be okay. Wonder if there is a problem
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Mar 4, 2007 | 12:24 PM
  #7  
Did you not get a service history of the car from where you purchased the vehicle?

As for a shop,its a little bit of a drive but I would either go to Oakville infiniti for dealer work to Simone Performance ( located in Newmarket)...www.simoneperformance.com . Vic Simone will offer a discount for G35driver members and is a great guy to deal with.

2004 sedans do not have TPS as a feature.

Welcome aboard BTW
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Mar 4, 2007 | 12:33 PM
  #8  
Quote: Did you not get a service history of the car from where you purchased the vehicle?

As for a shop,its a little bit of a drive but I would either go to Oakville infiniti for dealer work to Simone Performance ( located in Newmarket)...www.simoneperformance.com . Vic Simone will offer a discount for G35driver members and is a great guy to deal with.

2004 sedans do not have TPS as a feature.

Welcome aboard BTW
Bill the 04 G35 Sedans do have Tire pressure sensors.
Wayne
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Mar 4, 2007 | 12:42 PM
  #9  
Your right Wayne...I stand corrected.

Was it only available with the Aero Pkg in Canada> I can't remember

I know it was available in the US with the "Sport Version"...

Thanks Wayne for keeping me in check

Cheers,

B.
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Mar 4, 2007 | 01:30 PM
  #10  
Quote: Your right Wayne...I stand corrected.

Was it only available with the Aero Pkg in Canada> I can't remember

I know it was available in the US with the "Sport Version"...

Thanks Wayne for keeping me in check

Cheers,

B.
hehe, no problem Bill, I had to look it up in my Canadian 04 G35 Brochure to make sure before I wrote that thread. I checked again and it is listed as a standard safety feature in the Canadian Brochure.
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Mar 4, 2007 | 02:30 PM
  #11  
Those belts you are talking about-they are not timing belts(G has timing chain(or chains) which is maintanance free), but accesory belts. I had mine replaced 2 weeks ago at Alta due to noise and visible wear(cracking). Car has only 65K km on it.
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Mar 4, 2007 | 07:02 PM
  #12  
Quote: Did you not get a service history of the car from where you purchased the vehicle?

As for a shop,its a little bit of a drive but I would either go to Oakville infiniti for dealer work to Simone Performance ( located in Newmarket)...www.simoneperformance.com . Vic Simone will offer a discount for G35driver members and is a great guy to deal with.

2004 sedans do not have TPS as a feature.

Welcome aboard BTW
Thanks Bills. Was planning on checking out Simone's.

I bought at a volume sales 3rd party dealer to save $about $4k vs. preowned dealer car. I got the CarFax report which has dealership maintainence records but, as soon as a lease owner decides to stop paying top dollar for their oil changes it disappears (around 30k km). Nissan/Infiniti Finance does not maintain any 3rd party records even if the owner kept a detailed history when they take the car to auction.

Yeah, it makes you a bit leary about buying but, I've found this the case everywhere. So I found the nicest one I could find in my budget and took a leap of faith. Drove my old '90 Maxima past 550k km on the odometer so hope this car can last me at least a few years

By the way, Bills what are you thinking on the Black rims on TB?? Do you run a tint?
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Mar 4, 2007 | 07:09 PM
  #13  
Quote: Those belts you are talking about-they are not timing belts(G has timing chain(or chains) which is maintanance free), but accesory belts. I had mine replaced 2 weeks ago at Alta due to noise and visible wear(cracking). Car has only 65K km on it.
Yeah, I've been told before but, keep saying timing belts. Alta did my mechanical inspection and seemed to be okay. Quoted a decent price straight up vs. 401 Dixie Infiniti which gave me different prices depening on who I spoke to.

But they wanted $1800 to do brakes and scheduled maintainece. I plan on checking out Simone's and can let you know what it comes out to.
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Mar 4, 2007 | 07:32 PM
  #14  
Quote: Thanks Bills. Was planning on checking out Simone's.

I bought at a volume sales 3rd party dealer to save $about $4k vs. preowned dealer car. I got the CarFax report which has dealership maintainence records but, as soon as a lease owner decides to stop paying top dollar for their oil changes it disappears (around 30k km). Nissan/Infiniti Finance does not maintain any 3rd party records even if the owner kept a detailed history when they take the car to auction.

Yeah, it makes you a bit leary about buying but, I've found this the case everywhere. So I found the nicest one I could find in my budget and took a leap of faith. Drove my old '90 Maxima past 550k km on the odometer so hope this car can last me at least a few years

By the way, Bills what are you thinking on the Black rims on TB?? Do you run a tint?
Check your PM...
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