Random Little Question Thread
Originally Posted by cleric670@gmail
Ahh yeah, that looks like mine then 

As long as you need a black or grey colored one it should be fine, I don't -think- the 350Z was offered with anything other than those colored switches, their interior colors were "burnt orange" "frost" "black something something" and "nismo" and they all used a black switch except for frost which was a grey colored one.
Car making weird slight jerk 2003 G35 sedan
I was driving the other day and I started having a really rough idle when i came to a stop light, it didn't sound right when I was driving again and it was weaker, and threw up a check engine light so I put a code reader in and it was for a cylinder 5 misfire, so I looked into it and replaced the spark plug for that cylinder, the code doesn't get thrown up anymore and when I drive it's completely smooth and same power, but when I come to a stop it will randomly have a very light jerk barely even noticeable and no codes pop up, I was thinking it could just need a whole new set of spark plugs. Anybody have any ideas?
If you have 60k+ on the plugs OR if they're not OEM plugs then just replace them all. If one was worn due to age then they're all in the same condition usually. Also inspect the coil packs for blistering or heat damage.
Originally Posted by ronnieballgame
I'll give it a shot. I need black, I think the only difference is the actual switch itself is silver and the z looks black but if it works I can live with it
Coz from CZP thought there was a good chance it would work.
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I was driving the other day and I started having a really rough idle when i came to a stop light, it didn't sound right when I was driving again and it was weaker, and threw up a check engine light so I put a code reader in and it was for a cylinder 5 misfire, so I looked into it and replaced the spark plug for that cylinder, the code doesn't get thrown up anymore and when I drive it's completely smooth and same power, but when I come to a stop it will randomly have a very light jerk barely even noticeable and no codes pop up, I was thinking it could just need a whole new set of spark plugs. Anybody have any ideas?
Ok, ok, replace all six, clean your TB, clean your MAF, and check for cracks in your rubber intake couplers. You'll be good as new and probably pick up 10hp.
Can't seem to find a definitive answer to this...
Do the coupe front seats fit the sedan without modification? My driver's seat bottom cushion has a tear in it, seems like every other sedan I've seen being parted out has worse seats. If the coupe seats also fit, that opens up a lot more cars that may potentially have better seats.
Do the coupe front seats fit the sedan without modification? My driver's seat bottom cushion has a tear in it, seems like every other sedan I've seen being parted out has worse seats. If the coupe seats also fit, that opens up a lot more cars that may potentially have better seats.
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Not true for the fronts but I bet the back seats don't^^ The brackets are part of the seats so the whole assembly bolts to the floor with 4 bolts.
A lot of sedan owners have swapped coupe seats in the front, the wiring usually needs to be spliced to get all the functions to work but they bolt right on. I bought a set of coupe fronts with the intention of changing them on my car but they were in worse shape than I thought they were so I re-sold them.
A lot of sedan owners have swapped coupe seats in the front, the wiring usually needs to be spliced to get all the functions to work but they bolt right on. I bought a set of coupe fronts with the intention of changing them on my car but they were in worse shape than I thought they were so I re-sold them.
Not true for the fronts but I bet the back seats don't^^ The brackets are part of the seats so the whole assembly bolts to the floor with 4 bolts.
A lot of sedan owners have swapped coupe seats in the front, the wiring usually needs to be spliced to get all the functions to work but they bolt right on. I bought a set of coupe fronts with the intention of changing them on my car but they were in worse shape than I thought they were so I re-sold them.
A lot of sedan owners have swapped coupe seats in the front, the wiring usually needs to be spliced to get all the functions to work but they bolt right on. I bought a set of coupe fronts with the intention of changing them on my car but they were in worse shape than I thought they were so I re-sold them.








