What kind of car is the 2002 Infiniti Q45?
But for owners of this impressive new model, it will be an illicit adventure seldom experienced on the public roads.
What happens if you lose a quart of oil?
RAY: For some people, losing a quart of oil a month is a serious engine problem. For my brother, losing a quart every 10 minutes is but a minor inconvenience. TOM: You’re burning the oil, Mike. If it’s not leaking, you’re burning it. Burning oil won’t necessarily cause you to fail an emissions test.
How much horsepower does the new Ford Q45 have?
You see, although the new Q45 is motivated by a potent new 340-hp, 4.5-liter V-8 (internally designated VK45DE and boasting 74 more horsepower than the current Q’s V-8), the car’s lavish luxury trappings suggest strongly that it will see service mainly between upscale suburbia and plush downtown offices. That’s okay. Somebody has to do it.
What happens to your car when you burn oil?
Burning oil won’t necessarily cause you to fail an emissions test. Most emissions testers measure carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and unburned gasoline. There’s no “engine turning to crap” oil-burning detector in the emissions tests yet. RAY: And that’s a lucky thing for you!
What to do about engine stalling in Infiniti Q45?
Engine stalling is a common problem with the Infiniti Q45’s first generation of vehicles. This can often be repaired by tightening the connection at the air-flow meter. Owners of the first two or three model-year vehicles could experience engine knocking, which can be resolved by tie-wrapping the ASCD cable to the bracket near the firewall.
Are there any problems with the second generation Q45?
A prevalent problem with the second-generation Q45 is the blower motor, which could make humming and/or ticking noises. A revised insulator cover can correct the problem.
Is there a problem with the radiator on a Q45?
The fragile radiator filler neck was revised after 1992, and engine vibration can be corrected with replacement of two motor mounts and the engine-control computer. A prevalent problem with the second-generation Q45 is the blower motor, which could make humming and/or ticking noises. A revised insulator cover can correct the problem.