Interior trim discolored?
It doesn't look discolored, it actually looks like it's the washi trim from an 07-09 . I'd guess that piece was damaged and the (non infiniti I'd guess,) dealer sourced a junkyard piece.
Either a G35 transplant, or the previous owner used a polishing compound on it and ruined the door piece. Either way, the OP is right, it doesn't match. That would drive me nuts.
I don't think either of those pieces are the washi trim. I can see the "swirl-ish" lines that look like the newer aluminum.
There's definitely a significant color difference though. It would drive me crazy too.
As Rochester said, probably someone used a harsh chemical cleaner which discolored it. And, the interiors of these cars aren't very durable, so using improper cleaners will definitely cause harm.
Is the car still under warranty? If so, ask the dealer. In my opinion they should replace it for free. If not, it looks like you can get the part new online for about $50, but I have no idea how easy or hard it may be to install. I'd probably let the dealer handle this.
There's definitely a significant color difference though. It would drive me crazy too.
As Rochester said, probably someone used a harsh chemical cleaner which discolored it. And, the interiors of these cars aren't very durable, so using improper cleaners will definitely cause harm.
Is the car still under warranty? If so, ask the dealer. In my opinion they should replace it for free. If not, it looks like you can get the part new online for about $50, but I have no idea how easy or hard it may be to install. I'd probably let the dealer handle this.
I don't think either of those pieces are the washi trim. I can see the "swirl-ish" lines that look like the newer aluminum.
There's definitely a significant color difference though. It would drive me crazy too.
As Rochester said, probably someone used a harsh chemical cleaner which discolored it. And, the interiors of these cars aren't very durable, so using improper cleaners will definitely cause harm.
Is the car still under warranty? If so, ask the dealer. In my opinion they should replace it for free. If not, it looks like you can get the part new online for about $50, but I have no idea how easy or hard it may be to install. I'd probably let the dealer handle this.
There's definitely a significant color difference though. It would drive me crazy too.
As Rochester said, probably someone used a harsh chemical cleaner which discolored it. And, the interiors of these cars aren't very durable, so using improper cleaners will definitely cause harm.
Is the car still under warranty? If so, ask the dealer. In my opinion they should replace it for free. If not, it looks like you can get the part new online for about $50, but I have no idea how easy or hard it may be to install. I'd probably let the dealer handle this.
it's a piece of cake to swap that piece out (I changed all my trim to maple.)
I'm shocked it's only $50 for that piece new - I would have guessed triple that. That's a steal considering what some of the plastics cost!
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I don't think either of those pieces are the washi trim. I can see the "swirl-ish" lines that look like the newer aluminum.
There's definitely a significant color difference though. It would drive me crazy too.
As Rochester said, probably someone used a harsh chemical cleaner which discolored it. And, the interiors of these cars aren't very durable, so using improper cleaners will definitely cause harm.
Is the car still under warranty? If so, ask the dealer. In my opinion they should replace it for free. If not, it looks like you can get the part new online for about $50, but I have no idea how easy or hard it may be to install. I'd probably let the dealer handle this.
There's definitely a significant color difference though. It would drive me crazy too.
As Rochester said, probably someone used a harsh chemical cleaner which discolored it. And, the interiors of these cars aren't very durable, so using improper cleaners will definitely cause harm.
Is the car still under warranty? If so, ask the dealer. In my opinion they should replace it for free. If not, it looks like you can get the part new online for about $50, but I have no idea how easy or hard it may be to install. I'd probably let the dealer handle this.
Yes the car is still under factory warranty. Thank GOD for warranty. I guess I will have my service advisor know about this situation. Another question, do you guys have interior rattle problems? When driving, I hear slight rattling. Lastly, the cup holder is horrific thus can I find any remedy?
photos? can never decide how i feel about the wood trim.
Yes the car is still under factory warranty. Thank GOD for warranty. I guess I will have my service advisor know about this situation. Another question, do you guys have interior rattle problems? When driving, I hear slight rattling. Lastly, the cup holder is horrific thus can I find any remedy?
My rattles/squeeks/whines:
Steering wheel, sounds like its in the column, can only imagine the nightmare to figure out and fix
Somewhere in the sunroof mech there is an occaional rattle
plastic rattle somewhere under the hood, not the cowl rattle others complain about here
then there's the electric whine from the radio when on low/off and under throttle
If you have to hold on to your McDonald's coffee while driving, then I suppose that's one positive argument for owning a car with an automatic transmission. So you've got that going for you.
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