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Old 08-04-2017, 05:01 AM   #5 (permalink)
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This is a 2017 370Z and I checked the fluid level and it seems to be a bit low. There is a crack in the stock Nissan radiator according to the Nissan technician. This radiator is covered under the powertrain warranty according to the service advisor at Nissan. Thanks for the advice. I will look into replacing the stock Nissan replacement radiator with a upgraded aluminum radiator if this 370Z runs any warmer than it does now. I am thankful that my 370Z did not overheat with a faulty leaking radiator in this hot and humid weather we are having.
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