Hi, I am the new owner of a 05 G35 coupe 6mt. I am looking forward to learn more about the car. As i already have many questions. Hope u guys could help me out. 







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"Welcome to the G35 Driver forums!" There's one sure way to learn about your G35, read all the stickys at the top of the coupe page, that's where you'll find years of knowledge! Also, have questions use our SEARCH at the top of this page, you don't have a question that hasn't already been answered! Post a pic of your new (to you) coupe, we enjoy seeing them!
Again, welcome and enjoy the ride...Gary
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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome aboard! Definitely a great place to come for advice. What can we help you with?
Well a strange thing happened a few nights ago I went to put the high beams on and they would go on. They would go on when i turn to the right then shut off when i went straght. Same with the parking lights. And the right blinker doesnt work no indicator on the dash and nothing from the bulb. But the hazards work. Anyone know about this? Thanks.
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A bath and buff out would be a great start! Your beautiful OB coupe could easily be (*)(*) with a little TLC...GaryOriginally Posted by G35freaks
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Thanks. And yeah i know i gotta get it cleaned up. I think the clutch might be going out because when i step on the gas the rpms go up but then come back down then it engages and accelerates. I know the clutch slave is leaking could that cause it or is it just a bad clutch? 





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Often, you can diagnose clutch problems in a manual transmission by hitting the road. See if your engine needs more RPMs than usual to reach a certain speed. This is another indication that your clutch needs to be replaced. You can also check it out in a parking lot. Stop the vehicle but leave the engine running, and then put the car in second or third gear. Let the clutch out. If the car doesnt stall, the RPMs go up, and the vehicle remains in place, you have a slipping clutch.Originally Posted by >INfinITi-G35<
Thanks. And yeah i know i gotta get it cleaned up. I think the clutch might be going out because when i step on the gas the rpms go up but then come back down then it engages and accelerates. I know the clutch slave is leaking could that cause it or is it just a bad clutch? 

