rubber on all windows dissolving
rubber on all windows dissolving
Hi Guys, I have a 2007 g35 still under warranty. The rubber trim on the outside all windows is soft and sticky and cracking with the lightest touch. It is the seal that is attacked to the chrom trim. Has anyone experienced this? Is this considered a material defect covered under warranty?
Thanks,
Adil
Thanks,
Adil
im going tom if i can get an appointment or next week for this and the steering wheel chipping.
aeson mine isnt real bad but the weathering deff needs to be replaced and i have parked in the garage since day 1.
aeson mine isnt real bad but the weathering deff needs to be replaced and i have parked in the garage since day 1.
I've got the same issue on my 08xS. I bought it used, so I don't know what kind of previous life it had. It's not real bad yet, but if it can be covered under warranty, why the hell not?
You think they'd cover it if it's not a certified used Infiniti?
Only about 25k miles on it.
You think they'd cover it if it's not a certified used Infiniti?
Only about 25k miles on it.
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Thanks Aeson. I just got back from the dealer. They will replace under warranty. Said there was a bulletin out for that.
Michael. Your car is under factory warranty unless you exceeded mileage. Unrelated to certified or not.
Greetings.
Adil
Michael. Your car is under factory warranty unless you exceeded mileage. Unrelated to certified or not.
Greetings.
Adil
rubber/vinyl is tricky since it can react to a lot of agents and dry out or degrade. (not saying you don't have a legitimate warranty claim)
i use a silicone grease to go over all my seals and exterior rubber. silicone grease won't swell, soften or degrade rubber; has a wide temperature range (-40 to 400 °C), and lasts a long time. it also wont harm your cars finish, though it may be hard to remove from an unwanted surface, so i use care when applying. a thin coat, three/four times a year is what i do. (keeps the windows rolling up and down smoothly too.)
i use a silicone grease to go over all my seals and exterior rubber. silicone grease won't swell, soften or degrade rubber; has a wide temperature range (-40 to 400 °C), and lasts a long time. it also wont harm your cars finish, though it may be hard to remove from an unwanted surface, so i use care when applying. a thin coat, three/four times a year is what i do. (keeps the windows rolling up and down smoothly too.)
Sorry , couldn't find a bulletin yet. I will let you know if there is any mention on the service write-up. In any case, on mine the rubber cold not be touched without leaving a mark. It has the consistency of fresh chewing gum. No denying faulty material.
Adil
Adil
well, mine is definetely not that bad, but still noticable. I called the stealer and they said to bring it in, should be covered under warranty and will provide me with a loaner. we'll see if they try to claim it's not covered once they look at it. will provide feedback as the situation unfolds.






