When routine service or maintenance is due the ECU activates this warning light to let you know. However, in most cases, the light needs to be cleared after the service manually. If you look in your owner manual, you should...
You have two hood support gas charged shock supports that when they are weak and low on charged gas will not support the trunk lid as it should. You need to replaced both sides.
Hello, and thank you for writing in. Simply put, no, the pads will not necessarily be infinity brand. While there are many manufactures of brake pads that will make replacements for your vehicle, you can get brand name replacements from...
Hello. This simply means that the vehicle needs maintenance. If I knew the mileage I could tell you what it may be needing. It can be an oil change, or a transmission service, or just about any other maintenance item....
Hello. It is common for the this engine to use oil and get poor fuel mileage (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/car-is-getting-worse-gas-mileage-inspection). Unfortunately, it is an inherent property for this model. As for the metal, this is not normal. If there is metal in the...
Unfortunately, yourmechanic.com does not do engine replacement or engine swaps. We would not have any helpful information for that. However, I personally have seen both a 370Z and G37 Coupe both with Chevy LS-3 engine swaps. Your best bet would...
This message is the reminder message for you to change the engine oil and filter. You will have to reset the engine oil reminder message (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/reset-indicator-lights). To do this, perform the following steps: STEPS: Turn the ignition key to the...
Hi and thanks for contacting YourMechanic. Lock camshaft gears will not turn the camshaft and cause the timing belt or chain to break. This is not your issue. What could be happening is the Throttle Position Sensor (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/throttle-position-sensor-replacement) (TPS) or...
Hello. The recommendation for tire rotation (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/rotate-tires) is every 7,500 miles. I would simply rotate them at every oil change (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/change-oil-and-filter). Being that it is all-wheel drive (https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/how-all-wheel-drive-works), you need to keep up on this as you do not want...