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Old Jan 23, 2017 | 01:07 AM
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I'm having problems with my infinityg35 sedan 2003. Its overheating.. no heat !!! I put new radiator, new tempeture sensor,new OEM water pump, and still overheating, my water pump is not leaking, is it possible that water pump is damage, guys need help I'm spending crazy money
 
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Old Jan 23, 2017 | 04:55 AM
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Did you try diagnosing it before you just started throwing parts it? Are both hoses warm, do you get heat inside, did you run a block test, or even pressure test the cooling system? I mean you should have done all those cheaper diagnostic tests before throwing parts at it. Did you get all the air out of the system?
 
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Old Jan 23, 2017 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by G STYPE
I'm having problems with my infinityg35 sedan 2003. Its overheating.. no heat !!! I put new radiator, new tempeture sensor,new OEM water pump, and still overheating, my water pump is not leaking, is it possible that water pump is damage, guys need help I'm spending crazy money
If you are not going to follow the trouble shooting steps for overheating in the FSM with a fourteen year old vehicle, you should have gotten an expert opinion at your local Infiniti dealer.Just throwing parts at your vehicle generally results in wasting money.
Did you replace the thermostat, the radiator cap, properly bleed the air out and use the proper coolant?
With the age of your vehicle belts and hoses may also require replacement but are not the root cause of your problem. You may just need to spend a little more money if you want to continue to drive and old vehicle.

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