G35 wont start or crank, weird beeping noise. Video.

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Apr 16, 2015 | 06:47 AM
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I have no engine mods.
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Apr 16, 2015 | 06:54 AM
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i forgot to add the headlights are not on either.
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Apr 16, 2015 | 11:47 AM
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Quote: i forgot to add the headlights are not on either.
Only time I ever heard that was when the courtesy light or lowbeam are left on upon trying to leave the car.

Try unplugging the battery for a bit, press brake for like 3 seconds, then hook it back up?
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Apr 17, 2015 | 01:54 PM
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Solved the problem and somehow i have the SES light now again. How i solved it was by finding a fuse box that i didn't know existed that was behind the battery. The fuse was a 10A called AT cont, the meter fuse in driver side was also blown. So what i did was I took the spare fuse on the driver side an put in on the 10A AT cont and it worked but my meter fuse did not therefore i didn't have any lights on the dash.


I drove to autozone and when i almost got there my car i lost power and all my lights started going away, then when i got there I put in the new 10A fuse for the meter and the car would not start and seems as if the battery died. It started giving me the codes u1000 u1001 p0113 p0123 p0223 p0462 p1122 p1574. I jumped the battery and the car started fine but ses light is still on. Im confused as to what to do now.
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Apr 17, 2015 | 06:13 PM
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Sounds like you have a bad alternator that is not charging the battery, or you have a battery with a dead cell.
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Apr 17, 2015 | 11:51 PM
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Quote: Solved the problem and somehow i have the SES light now again. How i solved it was by finding a fuse box that i didn't know existed that was behind the battery. The fuse was a 10A called AT cont, the meter fuse in driver side was also blown. So what i did was I took the spare fuse on the driver side an put in on the 10A AT cont and it worked but my meter fuse did not therefore i didn't have any lights on the dash.


I drove to autozone and when i almost got there my car i lost power and all my lights started going away, then when i got there I put in the new 10A fuse for the meter and the car would not start and seems as if the battery died. It started giving me the codes u1000 u1001 p0113 p0123 p0223 p0462 p1122 p1574. I jumped the battery and the car started fine but ses light is still on. Im confused as to what to do now.
Those U codes are pretty bad and that "fuse" box behind the battery is actually called the IPDM. Could be your ECU, IPDM, wiring, or something along those lines. I'd check your ground wires first as well, I read somewhere those can cause issues.
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Apr 18, 2015 | 06:07 AM
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Quote: Those U codes are pretty bad and that "fuse" box behind the battery is actually called the IPDM. Could be your ECU, IPDM, wiring, or something along those lines. I'd check your ground wires first as well, I read somewhere those can cause issues.
Update: Alright guys, from what i read in the last forum post that i saw on G35driver is that people solve the problem and never bother to post it. I think i solved the problem indefinitely after getting the fuse for the AT Cont (behind the battery) and the meter fuse (under the driver side). A friend a mine that knows about electronics told me to reset the ecu by taking the battery out for an hour (i know stupid of me to not try it after the fuses). That made all the SES lights to go off finally and no codes are shown, I've been driving it for half a day and everything is working like normal (no SES). Thank god its nothing more serious but sucks how much time i took trying to figure all of it out since its the only car i have available.


Hopefully no other problems happen related to this, i can't believe a reverse light fuse would cause so much trouble in our cars.
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Apr 19, 2015 | 12:18 PM
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Nice. Buy a few extra fuses . The thing is , a fuse wont blow by accident. Something might be loose and caused a short. Can happen again.
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Apr 19, 2015 | 04:19 PM
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Solved I left the battery unplugged one more time over night and everything is back to normal.
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Dec 13, 2019 | 10:20 AM
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Did you replace the fuses & then disconnect the battery? I’m a little confused here, I recently got the same issue and you’re the only hero to post about the solution
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