What year did Infinity stop making the JX35?
2013
A: The JX35 was discontinued following the 2013 model year; it was then renamed the QX60, which is still in production today. Q: Is the Infiniti JX35 the same as the QX60? A: More-or-less, yes.
How reliable is a 2013 Infiniti jx35?
The Infiniti JX has a below-average reliability score of 2.5 out of five from J.D. Power.
Are there any major problems with the Infiniti JX35?
No major problems but it is a bit costly to fix when things breakdown or maintenance is comes due. The smooth silver rush car. The DVD player is a little hard to work and coordinate with the player screens. The gas and mileage could be better but is decent for local travel.
What causes a transmission problem in an Infiniti?
Common problems that often cause Infiniti transmission problems: Low transmission fluid level – Low transmission fluid level can cause many issues, including erratic shifting, no shifting at all, delayed shiting, strange grinding noises, limp mode, and even check engine light to come on.
When to replace front wheel bearings in Infiniti JX35?
At around 30000 miles they replaced both front wheel bearings and about 10000 miles more they replaced the transmission (CVT) twice and here I am telling some 60000 miles later it will need to be done again. After 6 years of ownership the only real weak links transmission (CVT) (VERY WEAK LINK) and the Audio hook up.
How much does it cost to replace Nissan JX35 headlights?
Nissan dealers charge $4200 and after speaking with a local mechanic shop, he was working on a 2013 JX35 with the same problem. To buy the headlights used will run $2400 plus the cost to have them installed.
Are there any problems with the Infiniti JX35?
Five problems related to transmission failure have been reported for the 2013 Infiniti JX35. The most recently reported issues are listed below. I’ve owned the Jx35 since buying it new in 2013.
At around 30000 miles they replaced both front wheel bearings and about 10000 miles more they replaced the transmission (CVT) twice and here I am telling some 60000 miles later it will need to be done again. After 6 years of ownership the only real weak links transmission (CVT) (VERY WEAK LINK) and the Audio hook up.
Nissan dealers charge $4200 and after speaking with a local mechanic shop, he was working on a 2013 JX35 with the same problem. To buy the headlights used will run $2400 plus the cost to have them installed.