Had some damage under my car in the storm last night, looking for some guidance
Had some damage under my car in the storm last night, looking for some guidance
I was out driving last night in a pretty rough rain storm, and I must have bottomed out a bit in a deep puddle because I started hearing a dragging sound. This morning in the light, I could clearly see some plastic cover that was near the front axle was torn up and dragging along. I *think* it was one longer piece held on by one bolt on each side before getting split, not two separate pieces of plastic, but I cannot be sure.
I am not sure what this part is to replace, it's intended function, or how critical it is.
Here are a couple pics I took, I can get better ones if needed.
2012 G37x Sedan
Thanks for your help
I am not sure what this part is to replace, it's intended function, or how critical it is.
Here are a couple pics I took, I can get better ones if needed.
2012 G37x Sedan
Thanks for your help
Ouch, if that part is what I'm thinking it is, that is the rear part of your plastic undershroud. It is intended to keep all the debris out of your engine bay. The rear 1/4 of the plastic part can fold towards the front to allow you access to the oil filter and drain plug. You might have torn that folding part off. More pics would help.
Ouch, if that part is what I'm thinking it is, that is the rear part of your plastic undershroud. It is intended to keep all the debris out of your engine bay. The rear 1/4 of the plastic part can fold towards the front to allow you access to the oil filter and drain plug. You might have torn that folding part off. More pics would help.
I will grab some more pics, I googled undershroud and there is a good chance that is what this is. Can I just order an OEM replacement and get it installed? Is there risk to me driving the car with these pieces removed in the meantime?
Tollboothwilley - Nissan Parts & Infiniti Parts
After some review, it might be your bell housing undertray. At the very least, take it to a dealership and have them positively identify what it was.
No problem with removing them completely, other than a slightly dirtier engine bay. You can order an OEM replacement, but now might be a good time to upgrade. There are aluminum undershrouds that have a little door for your oil changes. Tollboothwilley, and Zspeed manufacture them, I believe.
Tollboothwilley - Nissan Parts & Infiniti Parts
After some review, it might be your bell housing undertray. At the very least, take it to a dealership and have them positively identify what it was.
Tollboothwilley - Nissan Parts & Infiniti Parts
After some review, it might be your bell housing undertray. At the very least, take it to a dealership and have them positively identify what it was.
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I was out driving last night in a pretty rough rain storm, and I must have bottomed out a bit in a deep puddle because I started hearing a dragging sound. This morning in the light, I could clearly see some plastic cover that was near the front axle was torn up and dragging along. I *think* it was one longer piece held on by one bolt on each side before getting split, not two separate pieces of plastic, but I cannot be sure.
I am not sure what this part is to replace, it's intended function, or how critical it is.
Here are a couple pics I took, I can get better ones if needed.
2012 G37x Sedan
Thanks for your help
I am not sure what this part is to replace, it's intended function, or how critical it is.
Here are a couple pics I took, I can get better ones if needed.
2012 G37x Sedan
Thanks for your help

It is possible that not all of the fourteen 10mm bolts were replaced during oil changed or it just got ripped up when you hit water.
Not a good idea to drive without it as it protects the lower engine as well as preventing water from splashing up into electrical connections.
My advise is to get it replaced.
Telcoman
yeah that looks like the splash shield i ve replaced mine 3 times already
1st was the OEM one, 2nd was an OEM one, 3rd one was a tollbooth ***** one.
I am currently running a Z-speed one. i managed to snag mine during black friday so it was 150$ shipped
http://www.zspeedperformance.com/07-...D-zsp2008X.htm
Edited it for the X version
1st was the OEM one, 2nd was an OEM one, 3rd one was a tollbooth ***** one.
I am currently running a Z-speed one. i managed to snag mine during black friday so it was 150$ shipped
http://www.zspeedperformance.com/07-...D-zsp2008X.htm
Edited it for the X version
yeah that looks like the splash shield i ve replaced mine 3 times already
1st was the OEM one, 2nd was an OEM one, 3rd one was a tollbooth ***** one.
I am currently running a Z-speed one. i managed to snag mine during black friday so it was 150$ shipped
ZSpeed Performance Infiniti G37 G35 Parts and Accessories
Edited it for the X version
1st was the OEM one, 2nd was an OEM one, 3rd one was a tollbooth ***** one.
I am currently running a Z-speed one. i managed to snag mine during black friday so it was 150$ shipped
ZSpeed Performance Infiniti G37 G35 Parts and Accessories
Edited it for the X version
So I finally got the part removed today, here is a pic here: https://i.imgur.com/CgsFMvk.jpg
Would this be the bell housing? Is it abnormal that it was held on by only 3 screws, considering there were so many drilled holes in the plastic? Wondering if the place that did my oil change didn't put it back on right...
Would this be the bell housing? Is it abnormal that it was held on by only 3 screws, considering there were so many drilled holes in the plastic? Wondering if the place that did my oil change didn't put it back on right...
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It is a necessary part IMO. Not having it in place may cause airflow issues and possible overheating condition. The car was designed with specific airflow characteristics under the car. Without this piece, airflow under the car is disrupted. If it was not required, nissan would save a few bucks by not including it
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