Paddle Shifters (on non sport cars)
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Originally Posted by princealyy
Do you think they will void any part of the warranty for installing this? I would hate to lose warranty with an OEM part, but someone told me since the car did not come with this part it could affect parts of the steering column??
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I spoke with two dealers and Infiniti customer service, they all said it would void warranty. Mostly the airbag...because they say that if airbag doesn't deploy it could be attributed to this. I know they have to "prove" it was the mod that caused it. I haven't found a dealer that will even consider doing it for me, which is what scares me more than anything.
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Originally Posted by TheIvoryG
I spoke with two dealers and Infiniti customer service, they all said it would void warranty. Mostly the airbag...because they say that if airbag doesn't deploy it could be attributed to this. I know they have to "prove" it was the mod that caused it. I haven't found a dealer that will even consider doing it for me, which is what scares me more than anything.
I guess Auto mode will be all I get.
Thanks Ivory!
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Short of improper installation, what could possibly happen? You are installing OEM parts into OEM harnesses and mounting points using OEM bolts and screws. After installing the paddle shifters, your steering column will be identical, for all intents and purposes, to that of a G35S.
Nothing will happen to your airbag. You are just disconnecting and reconnecting harnesses.
This is, by far, one of the easiest, cheapest, most seamless, and most OEM-like upgrade you can do to your car. I'm also willing to bet 9 out of 10 Infiniti dealer service depts won't even realize the paddle shifters were added to the car. They'll just think they're working on a G35 that has the stock paddle shifters.
Nothing will happen to your airbag. You are just disconnecting and reconnecting harnesses.
This is, by far, one of the easiest, cheapest, most seamless, and most OEM-like upgrade you can do to your car. I'm also willing to bet 9 out of 10 Infiniti dealer service depts won't even realize the paddle shifters were added to the car. They'll just think they're working on a G35 that has the stock paddle shifters.
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I've brought my car into service twice since I put on the paddle shifters and neither times did they say anything. I brought it in once for an oil change and another time to get my headlights replaced....
It's a very simple install, the hardest part was taking off the two torx screws, and it was only hard b/c i was using a screwdriver with the torx head and i couldn't get enough torque, but i switched it to a ratchet with the torx bit and it came off with ease.... As for as the clock spring goes, it really won't spin around UNLESS you make it. For reassurance, you can put some blue tape to hold it still. I did it all myself with no help and didn't have a problem with it moving....
It's a very simple install, the hardest part was taking off the two torx screws, and it was only hard b/c i was using a screwdriver with the torx head and i couldn't get enough torque, but i switched it to a ratchet with the torx bit and it came off with ease.... As for as the clock spring goes, it really won't spin around UNLESS you make it. For reassurance, you can put some blue tape to hold it still. I did it all myself with no help and didn't have a problem with it moving....
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Originally Posted by princealyy
Just got an email from the service dept, and was told this will not affect (or effect, never know the difference) as long as infiniti installs it, and 69 to install?? not bad to me!
Thanks for all the help, anyone in Dallas need an install??
PM me if your in dallas.
Thanks for all the help, anyone in Dallas need an install??
PM me if your in dallas.
This is barely a 1/2 hour job though, so I'm surprised that they didn't quote you for 2 hours trying to rip you off on the labor. Make sure you check and they don't want you to buy the parts from them, probably at a premium.
Because if there's one thing I've NEVER heard of is a dealer installing parts that you just bring in off the street.
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I bought by paddle shifters from Jason @ Riverside, brought the box of parts into my Infiniti Dealer's service department, and asked them to install it for me. They did it w/o hesitation (charged me $115 for 1hour labor tho). It may be b/c I am friendly with the guys in there (the service dept is across the street from my office), I dunno. But I'm happy with the results, that's for sure.
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Actually I sent me dealer the DYI link from this site, and he said 69 dollars... also he knows I am getting it from another dealer.
I would never do the upgrade but he wrote it in the email that it will not effect the warranty, if they come back and deny it, i have the email, and now the dealer is paying for the repairs since it was documented before I did the service
VERY NICE GUYS!
I would never do the upgrade but he wrote it in the email that it will not effect the warranty, if they come back and deny it, i have the email, and now the dealer is paying for the repairs since it was documented before I did the service
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VERY NICE GUYS!