G35 tips you probably don't know :D
#121
off subject- but my 1st truck was a 92 chevy 1500 truck that had a light under the hood attached to a magnet and you could wined it out all the way to the back of the truck. (still dont know what other companies didnt do this, great for changing a tire on a dark road)
#122
/\Wow, that's awesome. I've never seen that before.
All of my previous cars had a light under the hood. Some turned on when the hood opened and others also required the parking lights to be on, but I was a bit surprised to find no light under the hood of the G.
How the heck and I supposed to mod at night?!?
All of my previous cars had a light under the hood. Some turned on when the hood opened and others also required the parking lights to be on, but I was a bit surprised to find no light under the hood of the G.
How the heck and I supposed to mod at night?!?
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#125
Aeson: I think that's the point, the light was there in the older cars so you could "look under the hood' at night. Back then you could actually do something or look like you wrer doing something to the engine other than checking fluid levels in the Dark....With the Modern age of computer controlled autos, you can't touch anything "under the hood"....lol, except for the oil
#126
Yep that's cool. The other thing about this feature is you can "program" the other iFOB (your spouse or significant other uses IF YOU DARE), to the No. 2 setting for the memory. That way when the second iFB is used it puts everything that was set under the No. 2 memeory into play when u get in...
#127
Yep that's cool. The other thing about this feature is you can "program" the other iFOB (your spouse or significant other uses IF YOU DARE), to the No. 2 setting for the memory. That way when the second iFB is used it puts everything that was set under the No. 2 memeory into play when u get in...
#129
Oddly enough it is possible to lock your key in your trunk. Though I haven't been able to recreate it.
And if the keys are in the trunk the manual says to get the car towed as there is no way to get it out. Luckily I left the passthrough open in my rear seat and was able to reach it with a spatula after getting a lock company to pry my door open.
And if the keys are in the trunk the manual says to get the car towed as there is no way to get it out. Luckily I left the passthrough open in my rear seat and was able to reach it with a spatula after getting a lock company to pry my door open.
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#132
I haven't tested it since I bought the car but if I remember correctly, the car doors also need be locked for the trunk to pop open automatically if the Ikey is in there.
Otherwise, you could just release the trunk from the switch inside the car and there is no need for it to pop open automatically.
Something is wrong with the car/Ikey if the car doors are locked and the trunk doesn't open with the Ikey inside (trunk).
Have Infiniti check it out. Good Luck!
Otherwise, you could just release the trunk from the switch inside the car and there is no need for it to pop open automatically.
Something is wrong with the car/Ikey if the car doors are locked and the trunk doesn't open with the Ikey inside (trunk).
Have Infiniti check it out. Good Luck!
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I haven't tested it since I bought the car but if I remember correctly, the car doors also need be locked for the trunk to pop open automatically if the Ikey is in there.
Otherwise, you could just release the trunk from the switch inside the car and there is no need for it to pop open automatically.
Something is wrong with the car/Ikey if the car doors are locked and the trunk doesn't open with the Ikey inside (trunk).
Have Infiniti check it out. Good Luck!
Otherwise, you could just release the trunk from the switch inside the car and there is no need for it to pop open automatically.
Something is wrong with the car/Ikey if the car doors are locked and the trunk doesn't open with the Ikey inside (trunk).
Have Infiniti check it out. Good Luck!
#134
You can lock the door from inside and it will remain locked. You only can't lock it from outside if you left the key inside.
Also interestingly I have my spare key in the garage right beside my car. I acually only use it few times when I leave my original key in the house and lazy to get it. 4 months and I have a low battery on it. I think it is keep communicating with the car since it is about 2 feet away from it. I just put a new battery in and I will leave it there again for the next few months to see if it is going to do the same.
Also interestingly I have my spare key in the garage right beside my car. I acually only use it few times when I leave my original key in the house and lazy to get it. 4 months and I have a low battery on it. I think it is keep communicating with the car since it is about 2 feet away from it. I just put a new battery in and I will leave it there again for the next few months to see if it is going to do the same.
#135
Hey guys,
I unexpectedly found a new trick with my car. It's probably just for the Prem + Navi package G35.
If your screen is displaying the maps or status, hold down the toggle (joystick) button on your steering wheel for 2 seconds. It will then display menu options:
Destination
Route
Information
Settings
Basically all the options you have to press under the screen.. Didn't see this trick anywhere so figured I'd share.
I unexpectedly found a new trick with my car. It's probably just for the Prem + Navi package G35.
If your screen is displaying the maps or status, hold down the toggle (joystick) button on your steering wheel for 2 seconds. It will then display menu options:
Destination
Route
Information
Settings
Basically all the options you have to press under the screen.. Didn't see this trick anywhere so figured I'd share.