What transmission does a 2008 G35 have?
five-speed automatic
The 2008 Infiniti G35 is offered in two models: G35 and the all-wheel-drive G35x. Both are powered by the same 3.5-liter V6 engine making 306 horsepower. A five-speed automatic is the standard transmission; a six-speed manual is available as part of a Sport Package.
Does a 2008 Infiniti G35 have Bluetooth?
The bottom line The 2008 Infiniti G35 is comfortable in a commute and fun for sport driving, while its cabin tech options are on the leading edge, offering rich navigation, good music options, and Bluetooth cell phone integration.
How fast is a 2008 g35x?
Top speed: | |
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(theor. without speed governor) | 272 km/h / 169 mph |
When to replace a Transmission Control Module ( TCM )?
Rather than relying on hydraulic or mechanical control over a transmission system, newer vehicles use a transmission control module instead. A car’s TCM will likely never need replacing, but if you have a bad transmission control module, immediate replacement (or repair) will be necessary.
Where is the TCM located in a car?
While swapping out a box might seem simple, the TCM is located inside the transmission in many modern cars, trucks, and SUVs. Opening the transmission is a laborious task, which is why it is reasonable to expect labor costs of at least $300 to replace the transmission control module.
Is the TCM fuse in the main block?
Yes, no start in the scenario you are describing is possible especially if Code U1000 has set, along with other codes such as P0717, but there are multiple code scenarios or combinations. One quick strategy is to pull and visually check the TCM fuse. The TCM fuse is in the main fuse block and is probably 10 amps.
How much does it cost to replace a TCM?
You can expect the parts costs to be around $450 to $700 while the labor costs will be around $50 to $200. Of course, you can order a new TCM online and ask a mechanic what their hourly labor rates are. However, most of the cost for this replacement job goes toward the parts cost itself and it can vary greatly by car manufacturer.
Rather than relying on hydraulic or mechanical control over a transmission system, newer vehicles use a transmission control module instead. A car’s TCM will likely never need replacing, but if you have a bad transmission control module, immediate replacement (or repair) will be necessary.
While swapping out a box might seem simple, the TCM is located inside the transmission in many modern cars, trucks, and SUVs. Opening the transmission is a laborious task, which is why it is reasonable to expect labor costs of at least $300 to replace the transmission control module.
Yes, no start in the scenario you are describing is possible especially if Code U1000 has set, along with other codes such as P0717, but there are multiple code scenarios or combinations. One quick strategy is to pull and visually check the TCM fuse. The TCM fuse is in the main fuse block and is probably 10 amps.
Do you need to program a blank TCM?
Blank TCMs come without software and must first be programmed (not reprogrammed) and then configured after installed before they will function. When ordering a replacement A/T or control valve, the electronic parts catalog (WIN FAST or equivalent) will list the software (P/N) for a blank TCM under the A/T only. This bulletin contains details for: