Infiniti has determined that some 2002-2003 model year Infiniti vehicles may have a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety. The engine might stop running while being driven if the crank position sensor or cam position sensor fails. This may also result in the “Service Engine Soon” light coming on or reduced engine power. If the engine stops running while driving, this could result in a crash without warning.
On some model year 2003 G35 Sedans manufactured through August 21, 2002, the audio and temperature controls may not operate as expected. When using the audio equipment or the temperature controls, the unit may become inoperative. In some cases, this can be corrected by turning the ignition switch off and back on again. In other cases, the unit remains inoperative and requires service by an Infiniti technician. To prevent this condition, Infiniti has initiated a Voluntary Service Campaign to replace the audio finisher circuit board on these vehicles. Use Infiniti Net to confirm if a specific vehicle is affected by this service campaign (P3104).
In order to meet Safety Standard 108, tamperproof caps are installed at the factory on the horizontal adjustment device of the headlamp assemblies. This is to prevent misadjustment of the headlamps. These tamperproof caps were mistakenly omitted on the affected vehicles. Therefore Nissan has determined that the headlamp assemblies on some 2003 model year Infiniti G35 sedan vehicles fail to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 – Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment.
Nissan Motor Company, Ltd. has determined that on some 2003 model year Infiniti G35 sedan vehicles, there is a possibility that the fuel hose connection from the fuel pump may not have been properly attached when the vehicle was produced and could come loose while driving or when starting the engine. If the connection comes loose while driving, the engine will stop running due to lack of fuel. If the engine stops running while driving, this could result in a crash. Also, if the connection comes loose while driving or attempting to start or restart the engine, some fuel will discharge from the fuel pump. If this should occur in the presence of an external ignition source, a fire could result. To prevent this condition from occurring, Infiniti is conducting a Voluntary Safety Recall Campaign to inspect and, if necessary, properly attach the fuel hose to the fuel pump.