Four problems related to tank assembly have been reported for the 2004 Infiniti G35. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I purchase my 2004 G35 last year and about a month or 2 later I started to notice a strop gas smell. Didn't pay no mind to it until when I moved into a new apartment and wlak out to my car an notied a puddle underneath my car and it was gas. I also nitced that when ever I fill up my car is when the spillage happens the most and I lose alot of gas until it get below 1/2 tank then it stops spilling ut but you can still smell the gas. I have turned it into my local Infiniti dealship and they have yet to mention to me what it is. Just because there happen to be a small dent on the tank underneath they say that that is what is causing the leak. Just doesnt make any sense to me when it only spills when its full and not when its less then half. They want to replace the whole tank and charge me $1600+ to replace the tank. Does this fall uunder any kind of recall fro fuel leakage?.
Fuel gauge seems to drastically drop when car is turned off and then turned back on again. After a couple of days car will read fuel empty when it still has about a quarter of a tank of gas. When refilling car with fuel, car will only take about 15 gallons of gas and then register full again. This car has a 20 gallon tank.
The fuel gauge on my car has been incorrect for the past 3 months. It would suddenly dip down to empty even after traveling only 20 miles on a full tank of gas. The gage would bounce up and down and has caused me to panic many times while diving on the freeway. The only way to truly know how much is left in the tank is by resetting my trip monitor after each fueling and not to exceed 220 miles before my next refill. I have a cousin who has the same exact car with the same problem.
The contact owns a 2004 Infiniti G35 coupe. The contact smells a strong odor of gasoline after the ignition was started. In addition, she must refill the gasoline in her vehicle every two days. After filling the fuel tank, she noticed that the fuel indicator was illuminated after two days. A mechanic stated that there appeared to be an issue with the gasoline system. Through online research, the contact discovered NHTSA campaign id number 05v555000 (fuel system, gasoline); however, the manufacturer stated that her VIN was not included. She feels that the vehicle needs to be repaired under the recall because she is experiencing the same failures. The current and failure mileages were 56,000.
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