Infiniti battery problem
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Infiniti battery problem
I was away for 4 months and used a trickle charger to keep my G37's battery from discharging. It didn't work, although it has worked just fine on all my other cars in the past. I called Infiniti road service and the serviceman informed me that because of all the electronics that drain the battery, trickle chargers don't work on Infinitis. He also said that Infiniti batteries are not very good. He did start it up and it is now starting after letting it run for awhile. In the future, should I disconnect the battery completely? Do I connect the positive and negative clips directly to the battery? With the trickle charger you are supposed to connect the red clip (positive) to the positive post of the battery and the black clip to the engine block or other ground. Please advise.
'11 g37 premium sedan/nav and most other options
'11 g37 premium sedan/nav and most other options
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I'm in the navy's ballistic submarine fleet, so I'm gone for 2.5-3 months at a time. Since my wife can't drive she usually starts the car up with the garage door open and runs it for 15 min at least once a week to keep everything running smooth for when I get home
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good, not me.
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I had an 04 G35 and the battery was great even with 2 amps!
The battery quit in 2009
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not sure if its applicable for the 2011s but in my 08 i would get a dead battery after about 4 months even when driving. i did a bunch of research on here and found out that there is a vent control valve (reference no. itb-10-010b) that replaces the original valve due to a drain on the battery. brought it to the dealer, they did the repair and put in a M45 battery with 700CCA. its been over a year and i have had no problem. maybe this is something to look into for the 2011s
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not sure if its applicable for the 2011s but in my 08 i would get a dead battery after about 4 months even when driving. i did a bunch of research on here and found out that there is a vent control valve (reference no. itb-10-010b) that replaces the original valve due to a drain on the battery. brought it to the dealer, they did the repair and put in a M45 battery with 700CCA. its been over a year and i have had no problem. maybe this is something to look into for the 2011s
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Infiniti battery problem
not sure if its applicable for the 2011s but in my 08 i would get a dead battery after about 4 months even when driving. i did a bunch of research on here and found out that there is a vent control valve (reference no. itb-10-010b) that replaces the original valve due to a drain on the battery. brought it to the dealer, they did the repair and put in a M45 battery with 700CCA. its been over a year and i have had no problem. maybe this is something to look into for the 2011s
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Because my car is often a weekend car, I used to get no power after 5 days or so. I ended up with the Battery Tender Jr. Comes with a little pigtail connector that you can access from the windshield wiper area. No problems with it although I haven't left the car for a really long time. I know older G35s had a TSB identifying BCM and Evap solenoid issues that caused the drain of the battery. I actually replaced the Evap solenoid with the newer part listed in the TSB. No issues but I still use the Battery Tender.
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Look up:
ITB10-010b 2008-2009 INFINITI G37 COUPE; BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE / NO START
There is also another tsb dealing with the same EVAP canister vent control valve. I replaced the vent control valve on my 2007 with the new style and haven't had a dead battery even when I forget to use the battery tender. I would highly recommend this for sedans if you have dead battery issues. I have no idea why there is a tsb for the coupe but not for the sedan. I brought my car the very first winter to complain about this problem. The dealer said the power draw was normal but replaced the battery since repeated full drains really damages these batteries. Didn't help. After that, they just ignored my insistence that something is not right and all they recommended was to disconnect the battery when not in use. Crazy!!!
ITB10-010b 2008-2009 INFINITI G37 COUPE; BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE / NO START
There is also another tsb dealing with the same EVAP canister vent control valve. I replaced the vent control valve on my 2007 with the new style and haven't had a dead battery even when I forget to use the battery tender. I would highly recommend this for sedans if you have dead battery issues. I have no idea why there is a tsb for the coupe but not for the sedan. I brought my car the very first winter to complain about this problem. The dealer said the power draw was normal but replaced the battery since repeated full drains really damages these batteries. Didn't help. After that, they just ignored my insistence that something is not right and all they recommended was to disconnect the battery when not in use. Crazy!!!
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Look up:
ITB10-010b 2008-2009 INFINITI G37 COUPE; BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE / NO START
There is also another tsb dealing with the same EVAP canister vent control valve. I replaced the vent control valve on my 2007 with the new style and haven't had a dead battery even when I forget to use the battery tender. I would highly recommend this for sedans if you have dead battery issues. I have no idea why there is a tsb for the coupe but not for the sedan. I brought my car the very first winter to complain about this problem. The dealer said the power draw was normal but replaced the battery since repeated full drains really damages these batteries. Didn't help. After that, they just ignored my insistence that something is not right and all they recommended was to disconnect the battery when not in use. Crazy!!!
ITB10-010b 2008-2009 INFINITI G37 COUPE; BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE / NO START
There is also another tsb dealing with the same EVAP canister vent control valve. I replaced the vent control valve on my 2007 with the new style and haven't had a dead battery even when I forget to use the battery tender. I would highly recommend this for sedans if you have dead battery issues. I have no idea why there is a tsb for the coupe but not for the sedan. I brought my car the very first winter to complain about this problem. The dealer said the power draw was normal but replaced the battery since repeated full drains really damages these batteries. Didn't help. After that, they just ignored my insistence that something is not right and all they recommended was to disconnect the battery when not in use. Crazy!!!
Thanks Mishmosh
Was the vent control hard to replace?
#15
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Pretty easy. Put rear up in jack stands. I think a couple of bolts on the underside of the rear diffuser, maybe a clip or two. I think the valve just twists into the evap canister. Pay attention to how you found it (orientation wise) and how you twist it to unlock it.