Rear A/C Vents?
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Yes, but only vents with no independent temp. control. Temperature is controlled by the driver's climate control setting. Rear passengers can control flow level and direction via louvers.
It is located on the back of the center console/armrest.
There are also the typical car rear floor ducts under the front passenger seats.
What other vehicles are you testing?
It is located on the back of the center console/armrest.
There are also the typical car rear floor ducts under the front passenger seats.
What other vehicles are you testing?
Last edited by rpm&my_G35; 07-12-2008 at 07:22 PM. Reason: floor duct comment
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Thanks for the replies guys. Now I'm glad I didn't look at the dealer because they only had autos and I want an M/T. I would have mistakenly believed I'd get the extra vents and ended up disappointed. It's certainly not a deal-breaker but it is kind of a bummer. I’m a little confused about the under-seat vents comment. Can you clarify for me?
rpm&my, I typed out my test drive rundown and it turned out to be detailed enough to make me think it should be a different thread. Check it out for your answers.
rpm&my, I typed out my test drive rundown and it turned out to be detailed enough to make me think it should be a different thread. Check it out for your answers.
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Originally Posted by oab97
It is what it is I guess. Although some may not like to think about it, these Infinitis are badged as a regular Nissan in Japan.
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Originally Posted by shingles
One thing to understand is this: cars in japan, even your "non premium" brands usually have a lot more feature set than cars sold in the US. Japanese consumers demand a lot of feature set. You would be suprised at some of the things that end up in what you consider as non premium brands. So just b/c it's branded a nissan in Japan does not mean it somehow dilutes the content of the car.
Probably because in the US auto manufacturers have to appeal to the egos of stupid rich Americans that feel better because their car has a shiney badge that they can brag to their friends about.
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So to make sure I understand:
1) The ATs get the typical louvered/swiveling vents coming out the back of the center console.
2) The MTs get vents feeding directly into the rear passenger area from under the front seats. These would be non-adjustable and I'm assuming invisible from a normal seating position.
Either way, cold air is fed directly into the rear of the car on triple digit days in Texas, right?
1) The ATs get the typical louvered/swiveling vents coming out the back of the center console.
2) The MTs get vents feeding directly into the rear passenger area from under the front seats. These would be non-adjustable and I'm assuming invisible from a normal seating position.
Either way, cold air is fed directly into the rear of the car on triple digit days in Texas, right?
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Correct on (1), i can't confirm or deny (2). I'm sure both vehicles have heater vents under the front seats though.
As for the A/C itself with Texas heat, i can tell you that the A/C is pretty darned strong. I have a PG/Graphite combo that sits out in the sun all day... and i have no tint on it.
It's a bit warm when i get in the car, but the A/C cools everything down in less than 10 minutes. I thought my old Maxima had a pretty good system, but this beats it hands-down.
The only complaint, the compressor is noticeably louder than on any other Nissan/Infiniti i've been on.
As for the A/C itself with Texas heat, i can tell you that the A/C is pretty darned strong. I have a PG/Graphite combo that sits out in the sun all day... and i have no tint on it.
It's a bit warm when i get in the car, but the A/C cools everything down in less than 10 minutes. I thought my old Maxima had a pretty good system, but this beats it hands-down.
The only complaint, the compressor is noticeably louder than on any other Nissan/Infiniti i've been on.
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My AC works pretty well in the Texas heat. Even when it's left outside for like 9 hours straight in the sun (makes me sad...but my truck is almost fixed so it can sit outside now). I do have the rear vents, though, but the AC cranks up pretty well! And, thanks to a post on this forum, I learned you can make all of the windows go down remotely before you get in the car. That lets the sauna effect dissipate prior to getting in the car to make it more bearable. The seat belt buckles are still hot as hell though!
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Originally Posted by soundmike
It's a bit warm when i get in the car, but the A/C cools everything down in less than 10 minutes. I thought my old Maxima had a pretty good system, but this beats it hands-down.
The only complaint, the compressor is noticeably louder than on any other Nissan/Infiniti i've been on.
The only complaint, the compressor is noticeably louder than on any other Nissan/Infiniti i've been on.
One thing to add, the G can roll the windows down with the remote (all for with Premium pkg, front two without) by holding down the unlock button. This lets some of the heat out before you get in, which helps a surprising amount.
What I can't figure out is why the G is incapable of rolling them down all the way without multiple button presses...freakin' annoying.
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Hey Steve
That was one feature i tested first! I made use of that feature with the Max a lot of times, so i had to be sure the G had it. Now, if only the sunroof opened at the same time
I had to test out your other comment, i only clicked twice. Once to unlock and one more to bring all the windows down. Is that what you meant?
I remember with the Max it was one to unlock, another to open the window slightly and one more to get them all down - that was indeed annoying. (I know, one extra click, big deal... but it was annoying nevertheless).
That was one feature i tested first! I made use of that feature with the Max a lot of times, so i had to be sure the G had it. Now, if only the sunroof opened at the same time
I had to test out your other comment, i only clicked twice. Once to unlock and one more to bring all the windows down. Is that what you meant?
I remember with the Max it was one to unlock, another to open the window slightly and one more to get them all down - that was indeed annoying. (I know, one extra click, big deal... but it was annoying nevertheless).