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Old 01-29-2003, 12:45 AM
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Car Noise?

Has any one experienced car noises with the G35 when the car in on acc2. But it make this noise even when the radio and ac is off. Should it make that noise? The noise only like happens when it is on ACC2 so is it serious? One of my friends told me that her friends G35 engine had some defect and now her engine is beyond repair and that most G35 have that engine problem according to the dealer. That what they told her. So is that true about all G35's? Could my egine have a prob? I have a 2003.5 G35 Thank you

 
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Re: Car Noise?

what acc2 you are refering to? on ignition switch?
my G35 engine roars when I step on gas, specially on 1800rpm at around 40 mph. I think this is normal uless
someone disagree.
just need to get used to it after 12 years driving manual Max SE.

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Old 01-29-2003, 11:03 PM
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ya on the ignition switch. the one right before u start the car. When i put the car on that the car make an noise. I dont know what it is.

 
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