There's a video at http://www.infinitihelp.com/diy/gsedan/engine_transimission.htm
take the trim piece off around the stero and the shifter the there is a few screws holding it in take those out and it will come out then undo all the plugs off the back of it and ur done...................your welcome
You can watch a video that explains how to do this here: http://www.infinitihelp.com/diy/gcoupe/projects/infiniti_g35_radio_replacement_procedure.htm
http://www.auto-talk.net/infiniti-g35-coupe/2003-2006-infiniti-g35-coupe-skyline-double-din-conversion-for-aftermarket-radio-install.html
If you only have the 1 key fob the programming must be done with a special Dodge tool (DRB), if you have 1 working fob and want to add a second you can do it yourself. With the key on but engine not running Press and hold the unlock button on the working fob for at least 4 seconds but not more than 10 seconds, within the 4-0 seconds press the panic button then release both buttons, the BCM should chime to let you know it is in programming mode, press any button on each fob to be programmed then turn the key off, if 4 fobs have been programmed it wouln't accept any more until erased by the dealer
First you need to read the back of the fob. On the back is the number of the watch battery that you need to purchase. These numbers are important as the "button" batteries come in about 18 different sizes, and the size you need is usually sold in sets of two. After purchasing the battery, get a piece of white paper and put under your working surface...that screw is VERY tiny. Remove the screw and carefully remove the back of the fob. Inside you will find the batteries in a metal assembly. One can easily remove the battery with a flick of the fingernail. Carefully insert the new battery printed side up into the assembly, making sure that the spring metal is firmly seated against the side of the battery. Replace the fob back and re-insert the screw, making sure that the assembly is firmly reattached. Your local watch repair will perform this action for you for a very small fee. Walmart jewelry shop will do it for the price of the batteries.
It depends on the timing map. If your manual recommends the highest octane fuel but says you can use a minimum of 87, then yes, timing will be retarded by the engine computer and you will loose power. However, if it is recommended to run 87, then you will not gain any power switching over to a higher octane fuel (unless you modify your timing - ie, advance the timing).
Roll down both windows (due to the auto-rollup when closing doors)
Remove the "hoodledge' cover (black plastic battery cover)
Remove the negative terminal first, then positive
Remove battery fix frame by inserting a screwdriver under the lip of the inner circle of each of the rivets
Remove relay box from bracket
Remove battery.
Reinstall in reverse (Including the pos then neg terminals)
Taken from service manual. Section SC.
On a 2004 G35 sedan, the low pressure indicator light looks like in the following picture
http://www.bartecusa.com/images/300/tpms_replacement_1.jpg
the sedan will hold 5. The coupe will hold 2 in the front and 2 in the back because the middle of the back there is a cup holder. no cushion. In the coupe although there is plenty of legroom the headroom is very very little.
make sure your doors are unlocked and push it open
absolutely....you can mix any octane with any other octane
I think it mean your traction control is slipping, if it's blinking. If it's just on, could be damaged sensor.
i have a 91 G20 with 150 horse power so id imagine at lest that or more
The fuse box on an Infinity G35 is located under the dash, near the hood release. It contains most of the fuses for the vehicle's electrical system.