My only question is about the ac compressor. Online it says my 2003 Infiniti g35 takes a CWE615M ac compressor, but I can’t seem to find those.. I only see the CWE618’s.. is there a major difference between the two that I should worry about?
I have a 2010 FX35 with the stock Compressor.... las summer i swapped out my Condensor and recharged e system and was working perfectly fine, but yesterday i noticed i was completely out of freon and the compressor is not kicking on. Which is okat for now becauses its winter in nyc, but i think i may need to replace the original compressor, swap out a line or two and recharge. Luckily for me, the FX35 has a lot f room to work. But i may just take it to a shop and have them do it.
Most manufacturers make it hard to work on unless you’re a tech working for their brand with full knowledge of the cars. It’s to reduce people wanting to work on their cars taking money out of dealership pockets. Stuff like this is the reason why they can charge for hours of labor on what should be a simple task. I changed my mothers headlight on her 2018 Nissan rogue, they would’ve charged her an hour labor on top of the 40$ light bulbs, took me 15 minutes to do both of them. Hers aren’t nearly as complicated as these but most suvs are simple since they have more room in the engine bay to have easy access over the fender and bumper.
Thanks a lot man you're the only that I came across actually explained it like in detail even if you couldn't see up in there while you were doing stuff you took it out and showed everybody what you were doing afterward and I appreciate that great video should be more likes
Need some help I have a 2012 van same body style. The is the left side is on low but the right side is on high beam trying to fix the problem, any suggestions would be very helpful
Thanks for your efforts! I just ordered LEDs headlights, HIDs, LED signal bulbs but I didn't order these friggin' parking lights(194).I'll pick em up somewhere on this island!