What did you do to the G today?
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#9722
Gotta love it when a 'make her shine' objective becomes mission critical. Yesterday I went to move the G a shady spot in the driveway so I could give it some suds/wax treatment and the VDC/Slip/MIL light came on.
Limp Mode. Reading codes P2122 / P2127 Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) sensor 1 and 2 voltage low.
We have been getting heavy afternoon thunderstorms and water was definitely making a puddle in the battery area. I vacuumed out a cup or so from the battery tray and cleared the stupid drain underneath the tray. Going to put drains in the tray while its out.
Checked for water or corrosion in the IPDM...didn't note any water intrusion or bad fuses, inspected what I could of the harness and it all looks good.
Put a damp-rid moisture collector in the battery area while I run the battery through a charge and conditioning cycle because its already out of car and was on my to-do list anyway. Am replacing neg/pos battery terminals this afternoon as they have both stretched a bit and I can wiggle them a bit with moderate effort at full lock and I happen to have an unused oe set on hand.
Going test the APP sensor when it cools down a little.
Limp Mode. Reading codes P2122 / P2127 Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) sensor 1 and 2 voltage low.
We have been getting heavy afternoon thunderstorms and water was definitely making a puddle in the battery area. I vacuumed out a cup or so from the battery tray and cleared the stupid drain underneath the tray. Going to put drains in the tray while its out.
Checked for water or corrosion in the IPDM...didn't note any water intrusion or bad fuses, inspected what I could of the harness and it all looks good.
Put a damp-rid moisture collector in the battery area while I run the battery through a charge and conditioning cycle because its already out of car and was on my to-do list anyway. Am replacing neg/pos battery terminals this afternoon as they have both stretched a bit and I can wiggle them a bit with moderate effort at full lock and I happen to have an unused oe set on hand.
Going test the APP sensor when it cools down a little.
#9723
^^^
I drilled a few holes in the lowest points in my battery tray. I also removed my IPDM and made sure the drain hole underneath was clear. I pushed that stupid rubber grommet thru as it can act as a barrier to collect debris. I just have a nice big hole in the metal. Giaranteed no water can collect in there anymore.
I drilled a few holes in the lowest points in my battery tray. I also removed my IPDM and made sure the drain hole underneath was clear. I pushed that stupid rubber grommet thru as it can act as a barrier to collect debris. I just have a nice big hole in the metal. Giaranteed no water can collect in there anymore.
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TokkioDrift (05-21-2019)
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Thanks Scorpi0 for the pointer about the IPDM drain.
Ended up doing some 'moisture maintenance': cleared sunroof drains with trimmer line, checked under dash/carpet, trunk. Pulled the glove box and driver kick panels out and checked for any weird moisture around the ecm and same on bcm. Checked all of the FW passes....Put a damp rid in the cabin. Checked body grounds in dash and steering column while I had everything open and replaced cabin air filter.
Also added a little bit of sound deadening because I was in these weird places.
Work got in the way of testing the APP sensor yesterday and I'm mobile today so she's parked up until I can get back to it, hopefully tomorrow.
Ended up doing some 'moisture maintenance': cleared sunroof drains with trimmer line, checked under dash/carpet, trunk. Pulled the glove box and driver kick panels out and checked for any weird moisture around the ecm and same on bcm. Checked all of the FW passes....Put a damp rid in the cabin. Checked body grounds in dash and steering column while I had everything open and replaced cabin air filter.
Also added a little bit of sound deadening because I was in these weird places.
Work got in the way of testing the APP sensor yesterday and I'm mobile today so she's parked up until I can get back to it, hopefully tomorrow.
#9725
Thanks Scorpi0 for the pointer about the IPDM drain.
Ended up doing some 'moisture maintenance': cleared sunroof drains with trimmer line, checked under dash/carpet, trunk. Pulled the glove box and driver kick panels out and checked for any weird moisture around the ecm and same on bcm. Checked all of the FW passes....Put a damp rid in the cabin. Checked body grounds in dash and steering column while I had everything open and replaced cabin air filter.
Also added a little bit of sound deadening because I was in these weird places.
Work got in the way of testing the APP sensor yesterday and I'm mobile today so she's parked up until I can get back to it, hopefully tomorrow.
Ended up doing some 'moisture maintenance': cleared sunroof drains with trimmer line, checked under dash/carpet, trunk. Pulled the glove box and driver kick panels out and checked for any weird moisture around the ecm and same on bcm. Checked all of the FW passes....Put a damp rid in the cabin. Checked body grounds in dash and steering column while I had everything open and replaced cabin air filter.
Also added a little bit of sound deadening because I was in these weird places.
Work got in the way of testing the APP sensor yesterday and I'm mobile today so she's parked up until I can get back to it, hopefully tomorrow.
#9726
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cou...of-drains.html
For the front you have to remove the plastic piece that pops up when the sunroof is open to see the tiny inlets - you may have to clean your tray to see them, they are pretty small. The front drains follow the Pillars and exit behind the front tire. You should be able to see the flow of water exiting at a similar rate that it is going into the inlet. For the rear drains, I put some hot tap water in the tray (car was backed into a slope which helps) to locate the outlet behind the tire. Snaked up from the output Just go slow and if you hit a blockage try to gently tap or spin the wire, back it out and pour some more water to see if debris comes out. The first time I did it there was a lot of gunk that came out (the fronts were clogged), but since I cleared mine recently, there was nothing major, just a little leaf debris to poke out.
If you aren't seeing water come out of the drains, you might have a collapsed drain or a connector has come lose - either case you'll have to pull the headliner and trace the drain to find and fix the problem.
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jparker7269 (05-21-2019)
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Originally Posted by TokkioDrift
Can't get a pic today, but here is a sticky on the topic...there is basically one at each of the four corners of the sunroof tray.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cou...of-drains.html
For the front you have to remove the plastic piece that pops up when the sunroof is open to see the tiny inlets - you may have to clean your tray to see them, they are pretty small. The front drains follow the Pillars and exit behind the front tire. You should be able to see the flow of water exiting at a similar rate that it is going into the inlet. For the rear drains, I put some hot tap water in the tray (car was backed into a slope which helps) to locate the outlet behind the tire. Snaked up from the output Just go slow and if you hit a blockage try to gently tap or spin the wire, back it out and pour some more water to see if debris comes out. The first time I did it there was a lot of gunk that came out (the fronts were clogged), but since I cleared mine recently, there was nothing major, just a little leaf debris to poke out.
If you aren't seeing water come out of the drains, you might have a collapsed drain or a connector has come lose - either case you'll have to pull the headliner and trace the drain to find and fix the problem.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-cou...of-drains.html
For the front you have to remove the plastic piece that pops up when the sunroof is open to see the tiny inlets - you may have to clean your tray to see them, they are pretty small. The front drains follow the Pillars and exit behind the front tire. You should be able to see the flow of water exiting at a similar rate that it is going into the inlet. For the rear drains, I put some hot tap water in the tray (car was backed into a slope which helps) to locate the outlet behind the tire. Snaked up from the output Just go slow and if you hit a blockage try to gently tap or spin the wire, back it out and pour some more water to see if debris comes out. The first time I did it there was a lot of gunk that came out (the fronts were clogged), but since I cleared mine recently, there was nothing major, just a little leaf debris to poke out.
If you aren't seeing water come out of the drains, you might have a collapsed drain or a connector has come lose - either case you'll have to pull the headliner and trace the drain to find and fix the problem.
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jparker7269 (05-21-2019)
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Took my coupe out of storage this weekend. On Sunday I added the Sirius tuner I picked up from Scumbagsleeper a month or so ago. Wasn't sure exactly how it mounted in the trunk, and wasn't able to find the dealer instructions anywhere, so just sort of bolted it to the Bose amp bracket.
I also bought a SiriusXM NGVA03 micro antenna and adapter (male SMB to female FAKRA type-K). I had read about others who mounted it inside on the rear deck, with the wire fed through the car seat anchor hole. However the SMB plug wouldn't fit through the hole, so up on the roof it went. It doesn't look too bad, but I may relocate it later.
Install was easy. It would have been easier to just check the box for either sat module when I ordered the car back in '03, but at the time I thought paying for radio was silly. I'm happy to have it now though, and I got the first three months free (so I'm not paying for it on two cars).
I also bought a SiriusXM NGVA03 micro antenna and adapter (male SMB to female FAKRA type-K). I had read about others who mounted it inside on the rear deck, with the wire fed through the car seat anchor hole. However the SMB plug wouldn't fit through the hole, so up on the roof it went. It doesn't look too bad, but I may relocate it later.
Install was easy. It would have been easier to just check the box for either sat module when I ordered the car back in '03, but at the time I thought paying for radio was silly. I'm happy to have it now though, and I got the first three months free (so I'm not paying for it on two cars).
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NemesisGee (05-24-2019)
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There is an adhesive foam pad on the underside of the module, so it should be ok. If anyone still has the install instructions for the coupe I'd appreciate it. I was all over this site, FA, infiniti-techinfo.com, and the closest I could get were the instructions for an '06 sedan.
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That's exactly what the Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye does, during the launch control sequence AC cooling is redirected to a cooling plate in the intake and when you launch it turns the AC off. Pretty awesome system.
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Scorpi0 (05-22-2019)
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But Ive also always wondered if it would make any noticeable power increase if u dumped a bunch of dry ice into the intake box. I wish someone would dyno it with results.