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Old 07-22-2009, 12:31 PM
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Question Does anyone's g35coupe NOT burn oil?

Sooo my car burns oil, goes to below L by 4000 miles. (I fill it up a little bit of course, but still) Is this really bad? Would a warranty replacement engine even fix this??

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Yes there is a tsb for oil consumption. I would go to infiniti asap
 
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Old 07-22-2009, 12:41 PM
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Wouldn't the replacement engine just do the same thing?
 
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The oil consumption issue is usually resolved with the replacement of the engine under warranty.
This topic has been covered several times.
It's a lot of reading, but good info to know.
Check out the top 3 threads.

https://g35driver.com/forums/search....archid=8086691
 
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Old 07-22-2009, 01:28 PM
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Yeah I read a little bit on it here. I just see people get new engines, I'm curious to see if the problems start up again though. How much oil quarts is that from F to L in our cars?
 
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I do not burn significant amounts of oil in my 06 6mt coupe. I lose ~1/4-1/2 qt between changes ~4-5k.
 
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So I guess your up a creek if the car is out of warranty?
 
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Well my car is still under warranty, and I purchased the extended warranty when I bought it. So I'm good.
 
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So what do us fools that are buying a G do? I haven't gotten one yet but will in the next couple weeks, advise???
 
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Old 07-22-2009, 02:02 PM
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So what do us fools that are buying a G do? I haven't gotten one yet but will in the next couple weeks, advise???
A g37? It shouldn't have the problem. If it's a g35, hopefully its still under warranty or doesn't burn oil. Bout it.
 
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A g37? It shouldn't have the problem. If it's a g35, hopefully its still under warranty or doesn't burn oil. Bout it.
G35, 2004 model, I'm sure most are out of warranty 5 years later
 
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Old 07-22-2009, 02:05 PM
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G35, 2004 model, I'm sure most are out of warranty 5 years later
Not sure, I just got my G myself, but its 2007, and I got it from dealership which can offer the extended warranty. Did you check it out? Does it burn oil? You might get lucky.
 
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Old 07-22-2009, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by SlickSilverG
Not sure, I just got my G myself, but its 2007, and I got it from dealership which can offer the extended warranty. Did you check it out? Does it burn oil? You might get lucky.
Haven't looked at it yet... Will next week.

I don't buy from dealers if I can at all help it... The only benefit from a dealer is potentially the warranty no other benfits, mostly cons
 
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Old 07-22-2009, 02:08 PM
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No problems from getting from my dealership. I'd rather get it from dealership. Not a "used" dealership, but an Infiniti dealership.

Everything is top notch thus far, some axle clicking in back, but thats a TSB as well. No biggie.

Good luck.
 
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So what do us fools that are buying a G do? I haven't gotten one yet but will in the next couple weeks, advise???
Even though the later G models (05-07) with 6mt tranny (revup) can have the OC problem the majority of them do not from my research.
There would be a heck of a lot more people on these forums and other G forums complaining if the majority of the revups had the OC prob.
I have an 06' 6mt coupe and I love it.
I thought I had the OC prob but it may have been the mechanics fault in not filling the oil up all the way after my last oil change.
I'm still testing the levels every 500 miles.

It comes down to researching the vehicle's history you are buying and seeing how many miles it has on it.
The drivetrain warranty which covers the OC prob is 6yrs/70k miles.
There's really no way to gaurantee you won't go through the OC prob.
It's just one of those speed bumps u may have to cross if u decide to get a G with the revup engine.
 


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