21k and "service engine soon" light...should i be worried?
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It depends on the codes it throws. If the modded part in anyway is in corelation to the error code, you will be charged for the shop time. Lets say you have a JWT Pop charger and some oil got on the MAF. Error code is in coorelation to the MAF. Congradulations, your paying for it. Understand that in modding a vehicle, this is a risk you take, and your warranty becomes a piece of paper dangeling over an open fire. Do not take this car to Autozone. Sure, they can pull a code off the motor and tell you what it says, but I would never trust an Autozone to fix a 1989 Civic DX let alone a G35. If you can afford the G, you can afford the 65-95 dollar charge theyre gonna throw at you if the code is infact partially, if not totally your fault. If your one of the typical 16-18 year olds on this board living in mommy and daddys pocket, let this be a lesson to you that you shouldn't be in a car like that. (if that statement is false in your case, just disregard it.) The best people to look at any car, whether it be for an error code or not, are the people specifically trained to work on your car. Please, stop using Autozone as a cheap crutch people.
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^^^ thanks for your advice, and i agree with most of what you said except for you implying that mechanics at an Infiniti dealer are the "best people" to look at our cars.
i believe good mechanics are good mechanics regardless of where they work, (even if they work at auto zone)and bad mechanics are bad mechanics regardless of where they work or how much training they recieved.
i've personally seen some incompetent mechanics at an Infiniti dealership...
after a tranny replacement, i took my car in to get a minor thing fixed...3 infiniti machanics looked at my car for 45 mins and didn't know how to resolve the problem...i had to personally get involved and suggest how to resolve the problem (and i'm no mechanic)
so just because they got trained on our cars, it doesnt make them the most qualified mechanic to work on our cars
anyways, thanks for your input once again
i believe good mechanics are good mechanics regardless of where they work, (even if they work at auto zone)and bad mechanics are bad mechanics regardless of where they work or how much training they recieved.
i've personally seen some incompetent mechanics at an Infiniti dealership...
after a tranny replacement, i took my car in to get a minor thing fixed...3 infiniti machanics looked at my car for 45 mins and didn't know how to resolve the problem...i had to personally get involved and suggest how to resolve the problem (and i'm no mechanic)
so just because they got trained on our cars, it doesnt make them the most qualified mechanic to work on our cars
anyways, thanks for your input once again
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Originally Posted by EX-250
The best people to look at any car, whether it be for an error code or not, are the people specifically trained to work on your car. Please, stop using Autozone as a cheap crutch people.
I have my own scanner, so I just do it myself. For example, last time my car threw a "Throttle Position Sensor" code... Went to the dealer, and they basically confirmed what I thought, and replaced the throttle-chamber.
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service engine soon is the same as a check engine light if u go to an autozone they will scan it for free and tell u what the code is or u can buy the scanner i got mine on sale but normally u can get a decent one for about 160 which is probably the same as bringin it to the dealer 2 times and just havin them scan it
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but the light doesn't come on to tell you that its time just to service the car?
For example, leaving the gas cap off, causes it turn on, because the computer is detecting a failure of the fuel-vapor-recovery system, which will cause you to fail emissions. (Computer can't tell if the gas cap is open, or if you have a vapor leak somewhere)
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A service engine light or check engine light all have to with emissions. It means your car is either running too rich or too lean. Usually the major contributors to check engine lights are your MAF sensors on the intake or your O2 sensors on the exhaust. Have you noticed a decreased amount of accelerlation when you press on the gas? That's almost always a sign of problems with your O2 sensors.
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hmm, i don't know. it seem just as fast as always. i've scrapped my exhaust a few time in the last couple days (the y-pipe, flex part), but thats past the O2 sensors. i have HFC's but that never caused a problem for over a year. i just put my painted headlights, and ccfl in the clearance strip headlights on... and butt load of leds all over, but thats nothing...
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i tried cleaning my MAF sensors and it didn't do anything, "ses" light came back on...
as for the o2 sensor, i haven't checked that yet...
anyways, what should i be looking for with the MAF or the o2 sensor?
also, i checked the computer at atuo zone and what came up was..
dont remember the exact code but it read something like
"Manufacturer controlled fuel and air meter"
as for the o2 sensor, i haven't checked that yet...
anyways, what should i be looking for with the MAF or the o2 sensor?
also, i checked the computer at atuo zone and what came up was..
dont remember the exact code but it read something like
"Manufacturer controlled fuel and air meter"