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TwiBlueG35sedan Sep 24, 2005 06:11 AM

Fuel door won't open!
 
Tonight I was at a gas station and tried to add fuel, but couldn't because the fuel door got stuck and wouldn't open. I unlocked all the doors, tried everything I could, but it didn't open. Thankfully I saw a tow truck and the guy was so friendly and took a look at it. At first he didn't know what happen also, but figure out to manually open the lid. Here is what he did, in case this thing happen to your G and you gotta add fuel:

Open the trunk, on the right hand side use a flat head screwdriver to pop out a black circular clip, pull the gray cover backward a little bit and you will see a white rectangular puller(about an inch long and thin), and you just pull it backward(towards the rear of the car) and push the lid it will open.

I need to make appointment with Infiniti to have it fixed. I hate the new machine, everything automatic and electronic, I want it the simplest way, just purely mechanical.

damonb10 Sep 24, 2005 12:09 PM

Yeah, I think that procedure is outlined in your manual. Thanks for the reminder. Avoids some embarassment later.

gtbigup01 Sep 24, 2005 12:17 PM

Yup I've only had my 04 sedan for 7 months and one month after ownership, same thing happened to me. Took it to dealership of course and the replaced the actuator. There a write-up somewhere on here about the culprit that goes bad causing your door to be stuck. It's just a little white actuator, no big deal unless you're out of fuel the run into this problem.

junbug Sep 24, 2005 02:45 PM

Problem is you probably will only notice when you're OUT of fuel. Yikes.

ABQ_G35 Sep 24, 2005 05:19 PM

Infiniti's way of helping conserve gasoline, HaHa! That happened with my '04 once or twice, but fortunately it happened when I was washing the car, I took it in, but it worked fine, of course, both times!

Msedanman Sep 24, 2005 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TwiBlueG35sedan
Tonight I was at a gas station and tried to add fuel, but couldn't because the fuel door got stuck and wouldn't open. I unlocked all the doors, tried everything I could, but it didn't open. Thankfully I saw a tow truck and the guy was so friendly and took a look at it. At first he didn't know what happen also, but figure out to manually open the lid. Here is what he did, in case this thing happen to your G and you gotta add fuel:

Open the trunk, on the right hand side use a flat head screwdriver to pop out a black circular clip, pull the gray cover backward a little bit and you will see a white rectangular puller(about an inch long and thin), and you just pull it backward(towards the rear of the car) and push the lid it will open.

I need to make appointment with Infiniti to have it fixed. I hate the new machine, everything automatic and electronic, I want it the simplest way, just purely mechanical.

There is a little actuator (motor) attached to the fuel door which has blown in your case. The dealer will replace it, but ask him to attach a tether to the door mechanism to pull on if that actuator goes out again.

Nissan missed the boat on this.....many rides have this back up tether hanging in the trunk just in case...... ;)

C.

u4ikstilz Apr 23, 2006 03:43 PM

an oldie but goodie.
I just had the same problem with my G and just wanted to say thanks for the help. I would've never figured it out by myself.
I'm guessing this is somewhat an occurence with these cars.
Just something else to complain about.

cerr May 16, 2006 01:56 AM

+1 on ^ i have about 1/8th a tank of fuel left when i pulled into the gas station on the way home from the gym and noticed my actuator went out. What a bad time to find out the thing went out. Anyways, I love the search feature :-p
thanks

BigSash May 16, 2006 02:32 AM

uhm RTFM

Mr. Wonderful May 16, 2006 09:10 AM

Good to know...

Eticketride May 16, 2006 11:22 AM

My actuator went out about 6 months ago and was covered by warranty. Has anyone actually installed one of these? Is it difficult? I'm sure my actuator will go out again. Remember the actuator will engage/disengage everytime you lock and unlock your doors....
Anyone installed an actuator?? Thanks!

cerr May 16, 2006 12:20 PM

HMM ... it's in the manual? really, where? I looked in the one issued for my '04 coupe and I didn't see it there.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigSash
uhm RTFM


G35 Mass May 16, 2006 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eticketride
Has anyone actually installed one of these? Is it difficult? !

Yes. No. VERY easy. Get to the actuator and unplug it. Open the fuel door, and rotate the washer-like ring counterclockwise 1/3 of a turn, it will be obvious when it dis-engages. Then just pull it out from inside the trunk. Its only retained by that one clip.

Eticketride May 16, 2006 06:48 PM

Cool, thanks, that info is good to know for the future....


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