going to stealership...
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going to stealership...
Hey Guys,
I am going in to the stealership tomorrow for them to fix my shudder issue... I'm pretty sure they will check engine compartment, etc.
So, my question is... should I take my BB grounding kit off? Do you think they will say anything in regards to warranty because of the grounding kit?
Any thoughts, opinions, suggestions?
Thanks!
I am going in to the stealership tomorrow for them to fix my shudder issue... I'm pretty sure they will check engine compartment, etc.
So, my question is... should I take my BB grounding kit off? Do you think they will say anything in regards to warranty because of the grounding kit?
Any thoughts, opinions, suggestions?
Thanks!
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I doubt they would say anything about the grounding wires.
When I took mine in they mentioned that I had "aftermarket air clearners". I bought OEM replacements at a local auto parts store, not Infiniti. They still covered the replacement of my air flow sensors though. Usually they're more interested in keeping you happy and retaining your business, rather than giving you a hard time about small bolt on parts. As long as its a small warranty issue......
When I took mine in they mentioned that I had "aftermarket air clearners". I bought OEM replacements at a local auto parts store, not Infiniti. They still covered the replacement of my air flow sensors though. Usually they're more interested in keeping you happy and retaining your business, rather than giving you a hard time about small bolt on parts. As long as its a small warranty issue......
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Hey Guys,
I am going in to the stealership tomorrow for them to fix my shudder issue... I'm pretty sure they will check engine compartment, etc.
So, my question is... should I take my BB grounding kit off? Do you think they will say anything in regards to warranty because of the grounding kit?
Any thoughts, opinions, suggestions?
Thanks!
I am going in to the stealership tomorrow for them to fix my shudder issue... I'm pretty sure they will check engine compartment, etc.
So, my question is... should I take my BB grounding kit off? Do you think they will say anything in regards to warranty because of the grounding kit?
Any thoughts, opinions, suggestions?
Thanks!
#6
I doubt they would say anything about the grounding wires.
When I took mine in they mentioned that I had "aftermarket air clearners". I bought OEM replacements at a local auto parts store, not Infiniti. They still covered the replacement of my air flow sensors though. Usually they're more interested in keeping you happy and retaining your business, rather than giving you a hard time about small bolt on parts. As long as its a small warranty issue......
When I took mine in they mentioned that I had "aftermarket air clearners". I bought OEM replacements at a local auto parts store, not Infiniti. They still covered the replacement of my air flow sensors though. Usually they're more interested in keeping you happy and retaining your business, rather than giving you a hard time about small bolt on parts. As long as its a small warranty issue......
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I bought the car with 28k.. they resurfaced the rotors then.. and its gotten really bad recently.. i'm taking my car in next monday. i didnt know if they had any limitations as far as the TSB goes..
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No, thats what i was hoping to expect too.. haha, i have 42000 miles..
I bought the car with 28k.. they resurfaced the rotors then.. and its gotten really bad recently.. i'm taking my car in next monday. i didnt know if they had any limitations as far as the TSB goes..
I bought the car with 28k.. they resurfaced the rotors then.. and its gotten really bad recently.. i'm taking my car in next monday. i didnt know if they had any limitations as far as the TSB goes..
I'm bringing my car in for Sensitive Throttle TSB, Cruise Control surge TSB, and that transmission "jolt" problem automatic shifting into 3rd or 4th gear (in "D" or "DS" mode)
#10
I've heard of some dealerships giving people issues with the drop in K&N's with respect to failed mass air flow sensors. I suggest you drop in the original filters if you still have them before you take it in. Takes two seconds. K&N has done plenty of research that disproves the claim from some dealerships that the cloth filter oil gums up the MAF sensor. If you do have problem with the dealer on this issue contact K&N.
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I know it would be a PITA with i always say that you are better off being safe than sorry, it will only take about 10mins of your time to take those wires off and then you will be guaranteed to get no headaches from the stealership over how the BB wires might be causing the shuddering issue, they have sent many members back to get their car back to stock before doing any warranty work when it came to cats so i would spend the extra 10mins to avoid any problems and that would give you greater confidence in being able to get your car fixed quicker by proving its infiniti's fault and not your mods. just my opinion.