There are two O2 sensors for the 01 QX4. One in front of the catalytic converter and other is behind the converter.
The best way to replace a door window on your Infiniti QX4 is to take it to a dealership that specialized in repairs for the Infiniti. Your car may still be under warranty, and may be able to be repaired by factory trained mechanics.
You have a random cylinder misfire. Assuming your car is 2001+ replace the ignition coils and spark plugs. You may have to clean/replace the MAF. Had exact same codes on my QX4.
Sure you can. Go to a salvage yard and just purchase a wheel/tire combo off a wrecked Infiniti or any other car that will fit. Your problem may be where to store it if you do not have the proper storage area.
air all tires to at least 30 psi. drive for 5-15 minutes and light will go out. may need new sensors or to have sensors reinitialized if they have been replaced. use consult-II Nissan diagnostic tool
It depends what the first buyer wanted for their car, the parking sensors were not common and were considered to be very fancy so they may or may not. You can always get them put in as an extra at a Mercedes dealership.
From what I can tell, that code refers to a fault in one of the crash sensors at the front of the vehicle. You may want to consult the pro's on this one.
The sensors that an engineer puts on a robot are entirely dependent upon the functions that the engineer perceives that the the robot will be called upon to perform. Some, but not all, of the sensors may be: proximity sensors, pressure sensors, light sensors, magnetic sensors, a camera, temperature sensors, accelerometer, speed sensor... The question isn't, "what sensors does a robot have", but rather, "what sensors does the engineer think that the robot should have?"
Both the sedan and the coupe version of the Infiniti M35 can seat five comfortably. Depending on the year of the model, airbags may or may not be standard for the front seat passengers.
Motorweek - 1987 Infiniti FX 27-37 was released on: USA: 16 May 2008
The code to reset the radio is specific to your car. No one will know that code. If you cannot find the code written down somewhere, contact your Buick dealer for instructions on how to get the code. The radio may need to be removed to get the radio serial # and with that the code, or the selling dealer may have it on file.
There is a diagram of all sensors that may help you. See Sources and Related Links, further down this page, for more information.
I would stick with a Rio and the same year. Other years may work like 2002, 2003 I think, but you may have to switch some things like intake and sensors.