2008 G35 Interior Door Trim Replacement/Fix
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2008 G35 Interior Door Trim Replacement/Fix
Love the forum and appreciate all the great posts. This will be my first post here.
My g35 interior door trim looks atrocious from tons of little scratches. I would like to repair or replace this part but am unsure exactly where to start. I figure I could take the part out and sand it down then repaint. Or perhaps just order the part from infiniti. Can you guys point me in the right direction on how to pop that piece out? To be specific, its the soft rubber (or some material) that is on the inside door that change can be stowed in and has all the lock buttons and window buttons.
Appreciate the help in advance. Looking forward to getting this cleaned up.
My g35 interior door trim looks atrocious from tons of little scratches. I would like to repair or replace this part but am unsure exactly where to start. I figure I could take the part out and sand it down then repaint. Or perhaps just order the part from infiniti. Can you guys point me in the right direction on how to pop that piece out? To be specific, its the soft rubber (or some material) that is on the inside door that change can be stowed in and has all the lock buttons and window buttons.
Appreciate the help in advance. Looking forward to getting this cleaned up.
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I have the same issue. Haven't fixed it yet but my research has me planning on re-painting the pieces. They are called "switch bezels". New ones will cost over $50 each so painting is the way to go. Dupli-color makes a paint for vinyl and fabric that is said to work well. Basically you remove the pieces, sand off all of the old paint and then apply the paint in several LIGHT coats. Not sure yet how to remove the pieces but more than likely they're just held in with clips and can be gently pried off. Wish I could be of more help.
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g35_toQ (02-15-2018)
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Thanks for the help fellas. I am going to check ebay for this. I have read numerous threads regarding this problematic issue. Makes me wish I would have taken care of this back in 2010 when my wife got the car. It's in damn good shape otherwise. I read that Infiniti stopped making these soft panels and replaced them with a shiny plastic piece. I am going to search door assembly on eBay to see if I can replace them.
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Ended up taking the pieces out and sanding the **** out of them with some 120 grit. Sprayed on a couple coats of plasti-dip and called it a day. They look incredible but the question will be how durable they are. I am needing to get a couple of years out of the vehicle so as long as that is accomplished, I will be happy.
In other news, the battery is dead again and I think there is a current drain problem. 2nd dead battery in 2 months.
In other news, the battery is dead again and I think there is a current drain problem. 2nd dead battery in 2 months.
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Ended up taking the pieces out and sanding the **** out of them with some 120 grit. Sprayed on a couple coats of plasti-dip and called it a day. They look incredible but the question will be how durable they are. I am needing to get a couple of years out of the vehicle so as long as that is accomplished, I will be happy.
In other news, the battery is dead again and I think there is a current drain problem. 2nd dead battery in 2 months.
In other news, the battery is dead again and I think there is a current drain problem. 2nd dead battery in 2 months.
My fronts were replaced under warranty awhile ago.
rears need attention now.
FYI, the steering wheel trim also gets scratched easily. you can now buy just the trim for cheap and replace it easily (have to remove airbag though, be careful). They improved the '08's coating, so get the '08 trim. there's threads on here about it I think.
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I took some pics but really don't know how to upload them. I don't think it would be too beneficial other than showing how good it looks.
Anyhow, to your questions.
1. I used a small flathead screwdriver from a PC repair kit i had. I basically started at the back of the bezel and softly pried as best I could. The part pretty much just snapped out. There was no need to take the entire panel off. Driver side was a bit tougher to remove than passenger.
2. Yes the steering wheel is pretty scratched up but I am choosing to deal with it since I will only have the car another 2 years max. It's not horrible like the doors were. The doors were abysmal. Thanks for the tip though.
Anyhow, to your questions.
1. I used a small flathead screwdriver from a PC repair kit i had. I basically started at the back of the bezel and softly pried as best I could. The part pretty much just snapped out. There was no need to take the entire panel off. Driver side was a bit tougher to remove than passenger.
2. Yes the steering wheel is pretty scratched up but I am choosing to deal with it since I will only have the car another 2 years max. It's not horrible like the doors were. The doors were abysmal. Thanks for the tip though.
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I took some pics but really don't know how to upload them. I don't think it would be too beneficial other than showing how good it looks.
Anyhow, to your questions.
1. I used a small flathead screwdriver from a PC repair kit i had. I basically started at the back of the bezel and softly pried as best I could. The part pretty much just snapped out. There was no need to take the entire panel off. Driver side was a bit tougher to remove than passenger.
2. Yes the steering wheel is pretty scratched up but I am choosing to deal with it since I will only have the car another 2 years max. It's not horrible like the doors were. The doors were abysmal. Thanks for the tip though.
Anyhow, to your questions.
1. I used a small flathead screwdriver from a PC repair kit i had. I basically started at the back of the bezel and softly pried as best I could. The part pretty much just snapped out. There was no need to take the entire panel off. Driver side was a bit tougher to remove than passenger.
2. Yes the steering wheel is pretty scratched up but I am choosing to deal with it since I will only have the car another 2 years max. It's not horrible like the doors were. The doors were abysmal. Thanks for the tip though.
cool thanks. I have some trim removal tools, just wanted to make sure I could do it without removing the panel.
the steering wheel trim is about a 45 minute job and the part was like, $20 or something. just gotta make sure you disconnect battery, pull Airbag fuses, and mark the steering wheel position exactly when you remove. Oh, and don't have your face in front of the AB when disconnecting/reconnecting it
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g35_toQ (02-24-2018)
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