1992-2008 ALL INFINITI MODELS; FLAT TOWING OF INFINITI VEHICLES
This Bulletin contains guidelines for towing Infiniti vehicles with all four wheels on the ground (sometimes called "flat towing"). Customers sometimes use this method when towing the vehicle behind a recreational vehicle, such as a motor home.
-REVISED- 1997-2008 ALL INFINITI; DTC FOR VARIABLE VALVE TIMING CONTROL FUNCTION
The MIL is on with any of the following DTCs stored: P0011, P0014, P0021, P0024, P1110, P1135. NOTE: The engine may also have Camshaft Sprocket rattle noise and/or other engine noise.
-REVISED- ALL INFINITI MODELS; PAINT SWELL/STAIN/SPOTS UNDER PAINT GUARD FILM
In an effort to protect the paint finish, Paint Guard Film (PGF) is applied on each new Infiniti vehicle.
Paint Guard Film (PGF) is a temporary white plastic protective film that is applied by the factory to the horizontal painted surfaces of the vehicle. The PGF protects the paint finish during vehicle handling, transportation and storage from harmful elements such as acid rain, iron particles, bird droppings, tree sap and other environmental contaminants.
2004–2008 INFINITI QX56; FRONT PASSENGER CARPET GETS WET WHEN THE A/C IS ON
The front carpet on the passenger side (right side) gets wet when using the A/C
12-01-2007
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2004-2007 INFINITI QX56; SUNGLASS HOLDER STUCK OR SLOW TO OPEN
The sunglass holder will not open or is slow to open.
2004–2008 INFINITI QX56; CHANGES TO FLAT RATE TIME FOR SOME ENGINE VALVE TRAIN REPAIRS
Flat labor rate change.
08-21-2007
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-REVISED- ALL INFINITI MODELS; BRAKE NOISE/JUDDER/PEDAL FEEL DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR
This bulletin is to assist you in responding to customer questions about brake operation, and provides diagnostic and repair information for each item listed, if any should occur. Most brake issues fall into the following categories:
a. Brake Noise: A squeak, squeal, clunk, or groan that occurs when the brakes are applied or released.
b. Brake Judder: A vibration that can be felt in the vehicle, steering wheel, or brake pedal when the brakes are applied.
c. Pedal Feel: The effort needed to operate the brakes is too high or too low.