How many miles is a 350z good for?

How many miles is a 350z good for?

Life expectancy is around 200,000 miles. In conclusion owners of the VQ35DE contained within the 350Z or G35 should be thankful the engine has been used in a wide variety of cars and SUVs over the last eighteen years. It all depends on the condition and how it was maintained.

Are there any issues with the Nissan speedometer?

Speedometer issues SOLVED! Some of you may remember my posts about having a failed speedometer and odometer with the other guages working fine. Well… after 1 week of testing wires, continuity, resistance, tracing, replacing 2 ECU computers, 2 speedometer heads, and 1 vehicle speed sensor.

What are the symptoms of a bad transmission speed sensor?

If your car’s transmission speed sensor malfunctions or fails, you can expect to experience one or more of the following symptoms: If your car is equipped with cruise control, this functionality is usually one of the first things to suffer when a transmission speed sensor malfunctions.

Why is the speedometer not working on my Infiniti Revolution?

Took it to Infiniti dealer and they pointed to the revolution sensor I already found. Then, they suggested trying to replace the instrument cluster. Did that and it’s worse! What used to be an intermittent speedometer failure with following abs light (all other gauges working) is now no speedometer with abs light on at startup.

Where is the speed sensor on a Nissan?

After a bit of time on the google, it looks like it goes – driveshaft > speed sensor speedo pinion gear > speed sensor > wiring harness > fuses > instrument cluster > ECU. Unplugged the sensor and tested the voltages while driving down the street with a multi meter clipped onto the two male pieces within the plug. No voltage being produced.

When was the Nissan Z 350Z last serviced?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX… 1st owner purchased on 10/24/05 and owne… Last serviced at 106,732 miles in Front 1st owner drove an estimated 5,688 miles… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX…

What happens if your transmission speed sensor fails?

Should either or both of these speed sensors fail, you may notice one or more of the following 3 issues: 1. Harsh or Improper Shifting Without a valid speed signal from these sensors, the PCM will not be able to correctly control the shifting of gears within the transmission.

What happens when an automatic transmission shifts hard?

An automatic transmission is hydraulically controlled and designed to shift smoothly. When the transmission shifts hard, it can damage internal components including valve bodies, hydraulic lines, and in some cases mechanical gears.