P0011 -_-
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P0011 -_-
Soooo randomly driving to work today and car just literally like hits rev limit at like 3500 rpm's. Assuming im in limp, then i got a check engine light with the P0011 Code, So did some research i am assuming its the cam gasket . anyone else had that problem? Is there a better gasket than oem thats not paper to use so i dont have this issue again? Figures would happen literally a week from when i have to pull the motor out to Fab up the turbo kit SMH
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Do you mean the rear timing cover gasket?
By chance do you have an OBD scanner?
I have a theory of how mode $06 can be used to determine if your timing cover gasket is leaking and would like to test it. This would make it VERY easy for anyone to see if they have the issue.
By chance do you have an OBD scanner?
I have a theory of how mode $06 can be used to determine if your timing cover gasket is leaking and would like to test it. This would make it VERY easy for anyone to see if they have the issue.
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Bummer Kevin, but at least you're already planning to pull the motor, much better than after you "new" build is back in. If indeed it is the gasket, and that P0011 is the code that is present when most of these failures occur, there is an improved metal enhanced gasket that has been used since 2012. Here's some threads on it, some are epic in length and I don't have a quick link for the part list unfortunately https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-cou...xperience.html How To Remove Timing Chain Cover, Valve Cover, Timing Chain - G35Driver Cause for the dreaded P0011/P0021 codes that everyone is curious about - Page 3 - G35Driver Good Luck!
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Bummer Kevin, but at least you're already planning to pull the motor, much better than after you "new" build is back in. If indeed it is the gasket, and that P0011 is the code that is present when most of these failures occur, there is an improved metal enhanced gasket that has been used since 2012. Here's some threads on it, some are epic in length and I don't have a quick link for the part list unfortunately https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-cou...xperience.html How To Remove Timing Chain Cover, Valve Cover, Timing Chain - G35Driver Cause for the dreaded P0011/P0021 codes that everyone is curious about - Page 3 - G35Driver Good Luck!
2012, like 30k miles
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Someone help?
Hello,
My name is Paweł and I live in Poland. Unfortunately, I could not find information on this subject in Polish forums.
Did the Infiniti G37x from 2013 also have problems with these gaskets?
I have similar symptoms, but I have just bought a car and I have not checked, for example, whether the oil level is correct (the pressure lamp is not light). I have not changed the oil yet.
Greetings from Poland
My name is Paweł and I live in Poland. Unfortunately, I could not find information on this subject in Polish forums.
Did the Infiniti G37x from 2013 also have problems with these gaskets?
I have similar symptoms, but I have just bought a car and I have not checked, for example, whether the oil level is correct (the pressure lamp is not light). I have not changed the oil yet.
Greetings from Poland
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Hello,
My name is Paweł and I live in Poland. Unfortunately, I could not find information on this subject in Polish forums.
Did the Infiniti G37x from 2013 also have problems with these gaskets?
I have similar symptoms, but I have just bought a car and I have not checked, for example, whether the oil level is correct (the pressure lamp is not light). I have not changed the oil yet.
Greetings from Poland
My name is Paweł and I live in Poland. Unfortunately, I could not find information on this subject in Polish forums.
Did the Infiniti G37x from 2013 also have problems with these gaskets?
I have similar symptoms, but I have just bought a car and I have not checked, for example, whether the oil level is correct (the pressure lamp is not light). I have not changed the oil yet.
Greetings from Poland
#9
Thank you for your answer.
The error codes that the tester showed are:
-P0011
-P0300
When I bought a car, the "check engine" was on. The car spins up to 3,500 revolutions per minute. At low engine speed it seemed to fade.
I disconnected the wires from the phasing, camshaft sensors and connected back. It was a bit better. The check engine has gone out, but it is still not what it should be.
Variable camshaft phases were interrupting their operation.
At the moment I was driving very short distances.
Tomorrow I change the oil and we will see maybe it will be better.
The error codes that the tester showed are:
-P0011
-P0300
When I bought a car, the "check engine" was on. The car spins up to 3,500 revolutions per minute. At low engine speed it seemed to fade.
I disconnected the wires from the phasing, camshaft sensors and connected back. It was a bit better. The check engine has gone out, but it is still not what it should be.
Variable camshaft phases were interrupting their operation.
At the moment I was driving very short distances.
Tomorrow I change the oil and we will see maybe it will be better.
#10
Question on how I can figure out if the gasket is gone with the OBd2 scanner
Hey I was reading thru the forum and I read about your theory. My 2008 g37s came up with the P0011, if you can please teach me how to diagnose it with the scanner?
Do you mean the rear timing cover gasket?
By chance do you have an OBD scanner?
I have a theory of how mode $06 can be used to determine if your timing cover gasket is leaking and would like to test it. This would make it VERY easy for anyone to see if they have the issue.
By chance do you have an OBD scanner?
I have a theory of how mode $06 can be used to determine if your timing cover gasket is leaking and would like to test it. This would make it VERY easy for anyone to see if they have the issue.
#11
Your best bet is to check the oil pressure.
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