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First you can examine your exhaust for oil. And start with checking your oil everyday. Drive it hard. You should know within 1000-2000 miles if you have a problem or not.
No oil in the exhaust, and gonna change the oil today after work
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Seat track gears* like the fears that create motion move the seat around. Google them or check RockAuto.com
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What did you use to take off the lettering?Originally Posted by JHereth22
Wait, what do you mean by "Track gears"? And the light just stays on. So i think the system just needs to be calibrated, but the passanger window tint is ****eedddddd. And someone tried to bust into the car and destroyed the metal part. But i took some paint off the trunk taking the "Infiniti Logo off" it
Heat gun, and a buffer with medium cutting compound. Took a little paint off.
But I'll google that for the car. I honestly might buy some race seats. Lol
But I'll google that for the car. I honestly might buy some race seats. Lol
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Bad oem rings on the shipping block. Eat oil and also splatters your spark plugs, like as in pull them as see oil drip off them.Originally Posted by JHereth22
Whys that dude?
common issue.
--Get a good oil catch can to avoid the soaked plugs and misfire\pining
--do not EVER EVER EVER run ''stop leak'', ''restore'' or any oil thickener on a oem block.
keep a extra bottle of oil in the driver side ''spare oil storage bay''. (that walled of space in front of the driver with the ?master cylinder?). check oil every week. Add as needed.




