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corporate nissan did give me a $200 gift certificate to make up for it though! said there was nothing they could do about it.

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Old 08-17-2011, 06:32 PM   #211 (permalink)
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corporate nissan did give me a $200 gift certificate to make up for it though! said there was nothing they could do about it.
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Corporate Nissan has to be the one responsible for this. Either they're not paying the dealers enough for the warranty work or just not providing enough incentive. I know the Audi mechanics would make bank and they would ENCOURAGE me to go in for service before my warranty expired. My mechanic there told me to go in and get my clutch replaced before my warranty was up just because I could...I guess enough incentive allows dealers to take advantage but then again, look at where Audi is as a company from where they used to be and where Nissan is.
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Old 08-18-2011, 10:23 AM   #213 (permalink)
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Look at Lotus if you want good service. My friend bought a used Exige and the year it went out of warranty the dealer contacted him and offered to do a full engine rebuild before it expired. That's some amazing service.
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This is going to be hard to hear or see, but this is what happened the last time I drove my car. My foot was steady at about 40% throttle, the car just started hesitating randomly from about 2500RPM. You can see the RPM stop and go along the way before it hit 7000, this was with my foot held at the same exact situation.

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#1 Cruise Control would cut out on its own
#2 On the OBD II logger, calculated load/throttle position/MAF reading all went to zero as the engine hesitated
#3 It happens at random times, AC on off, VDC on off

The problem also seem to occur more often at part throttle, less likely on full throttle.

I wonder if an animal ate some part of the wiring harness because my car sat at my friend's house for two weeks while it was getting the hitch installed.

I ran without the brake light fuse, problem was still there. I adjusted the brake light switch, so I don't think it is that. Can OBDII tool detect clutch position?

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Old 08-18-2011, 11:21 AM   #215 (permalink)
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Have you had any voltage spikes that may have damaged the ecu? eg welding with the battery connected or anything like that?
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Everything was done off the car, I don't think the ECU could get damage from it. I might cut the trailer wiring harness to try, but I would assume the problem would be more consistent if it was related to that.

I believe a few users have had their ECU replaced due to noise, I wonder if I just have other issues. Of course convincing Nissan to replace the ECU is a big iffy, especially if the car is only acting up when the dealer isn't driving.
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Yup, I've gotten this as well. Just like Elysium said, I tend to get it coming out of corner #2 on the big track at Willow Springs (a sweeping right). It took me a little while to figure out what was happening but it's not traction control. Even at a little over half a tank it is generally reproducible. I find I have to cut the apex a little short and unwind a little earlier to avoid the situation.
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I had the sending unit replaced on Monday and it seems like the problem has gone away for now. I haven't had a chance to really test it hard but there's about half tank in there now and wasn't hesitating last night when I went for a boot. I have a track day tomorrow so that will be the real test.
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Everything was done off the car, I don't think the ECU could get damage from it. I might cut the trailer wiring harness to try, but I would assume the problem would be more consistent if it was related to that.

I believe a few users have had their ECU replaced due to noise, I wonder if I just have other issues. Of course convincing Nissan to replace the ECU is a big iffy, especially if the car is only acting up when the dealer isn't driving.
they usually have spares and warranty units laying around... and swapping the ecu isn't that much work... seems like something that could be tried without too much trouble
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they usually have spares and warranty units laying around... and swapping the ecu isn't that much work... seems like something that could be tried without too much trouble
Or you can just complain about the high pitch noise coming from the ECU so that they will replace it under the TSB.
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Or you can just complain about the high pitch noise coming from the ECU so that they will replace it under the TSB.
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You can complaint, but they have to "verify" the noise before they would commit.

I cant find the 370z cruise control shop manual. On the 350, it says it can only cancel if it detects a brake pedal switch going, clutch switch, VDC/TCS activiated, I am not sure if any of those items can cause my car to go completely flat. I readjusted one of the brake pedal switch, so I don't think it is that. I guess i can try the clutch switch.
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I havent decided if I want to show pictures of it before its anodized or just wait to show it off until its 100% finished product. I will make that decision when the units are 100% built. I believe that one of the pre-productions will go straight into a test car, while the other one goes out for anodizing for photos and marketing. We also have to sort out the entire installation parts list.

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Another note, this current model upgrades the fuel system a bit while its in there. Along with the proper sized fuel injectors, this product will increase your fuel systems horsepower capacity to somewhere in the mid 500s to the wheels. Down the road, we will work on making a high horsepower version for those running built engines with forced induction. Currently almost nobody is in those shoes, so its not really needed.
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Been over a month now, maybe 2 months now, and the replacement fuel sending units have done great for me. I can even get the car down to ZERO dots worth of gas now and it'll run. Haven't ran outta gas in forever.
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Been over a month now, maybe 2 months now, and the replacement fuel sending units have done great for me. I can even get the car down to ZERO dots worth of gas now and it'll run. Haven't ran outta gas in forever.
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