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dookie 03-27-2018 02:25 PM

Searching for a Part.
 
searching for a part
I'm in need of the following part:
48810-1NG1B
Steering column for a G35S (07/08) w/ rear active steering.

The damn part is discontinued. thanks Infiniti!

If anyone has a part out or knows where I might find one of these, I'd be greatly appreciative.

LexD 03-27-2018 04:58 PM

Google found it no problem...

https://www.genuineinfinitiparts.com...umn-488101ng1b

dookie 03-28-2018 08:46 AM

try calling them and asking if it's in stock.... they don't have it and can't get it. i have contacted every online infiniti parts store that I could find.

MooseLucifer 03-28-2018 12:23 PM

Try Sac City Auto - https://saccityautoparts.com/

It might also be worth it to contact Z1 or CZP, they could have connections that could source.

dookie 03-28-2018 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by g356sp (Post 7134742)
Try Sac City Auto - https://saccityautoparts.com/

It might also be worth it to contact Z1 or CZP, they could have connections that could source.

thanks. I did come across them on part finder. said they had it. It's odd that they're quoting $100 for a $1500 part

MooseLucifer 03-28-2018 02:22 PM

They are scrappers so it's definitely used, and it might be the kind of part that doesn't get sold much and/or takes up a lot of inventory space. Think it's too good to be true?

dookie 03-28-2018 02:30 PM

Yeah... actually a bit scary that it's that cheap. I'm not even 100% certain that it's the correct part since the infiniti dealer is being difficult.

replacing the steering column isn't exactly easy and if the new one doesn't work... huge waste of time and/or money.

MooseLucifer 03-28-2018 06:09 PM

Yeah, I get cold sweats just thinking about it. I tore a little rubber gromet/bushing on mine when I was installing ART pipes a couple weeks ago, and I chose blissful ignorance rather than looking into fixing it. So far I haven't noticed any issues so I think I got away with it. What's wrong with yours anyways?

dookie 03-28-2018 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by g356sp (Post 7134776)
Yeah, I get cold sweats just thinking about it. I tore a little rubber gromet/bushing on mine when I was installing ART pipes a couple weeks ago, and I chose blissful ignorance rather than looking into fixing it. So far I haven't noticed any issues so I think I got away with it. What's wrong with yours anyways?

the car was in a minor accident. rolled down a slight incline as the parking brake needed adjustment and wasn't up far enough. went offroad slightly.

The 4WAS, SLIP, and VDC off lights came on after getting it home from the body shop. took it back, and found codes C1930 and C1668, both relating to 4WAS Front components. the 4WAS ECU and front actuator, specifically.

According to the service manual, the 4WAS front actuator on the lower steering shaft needs aligned or possibly replaced given the C1930 code, but it's possible that it's something else and the parts aren't actually bad. In reality, it almost feels like an alignment or sensor issue, I just can't imagine the minor accident breaking this component. i've hit potholes harder than this. I did get a new bumper and right front fender out of it...

I see no way that the steering column assembly is the culprit. I drove the car home fine from the shop. no steering problems whatsoever. when I got it home, the lights came on the next morning. can't use cruise control, etc...


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