Visibility Related Problems of the 2013 Infiniti G37

Table 1 shows one common visibility related problems of the 2013 Infiniti G37.

Table 1. Visibility related problems of Infiniti G37

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wiper problems
4

Wiper problem #1

Sunroof drain failure causing rain water from the outside of the vehicle to enter the interior flooding the passenger side going from the front seats to the back seats. Due to the sunroof drain defect, the flooding of the interior causes the water to get into the body control module impacting the electronics which can result in numerous failures in the vehicle making it dangerous to drive. There are numerous videos on youtube and posts on online forums describing this very issue which is extremely common with the G37. Infiniti dealer confirms the issue, but takes absolutely no responsibility. The cost of the repairs to the sunroof drain and body control module are completely placed on the consumer.

Wiper problem #2

While driving on the highway, the sunroof spontaneously exploded and shattered while in the closed position.

Wiper problem #3

Water leaking into the cabin of the g series vehicles , likely from the wearing gasket of the part known as 'plug-side trim'. Soaks the carpet and may possibly damage wiring under carpet (which may damage electronics and in the case of other manufacturers, cause fires), as well as create a mold\mildew hazard and condensation that can cloud road visibility.

Wiper problem #4

While driving on sept 15 from raleigh, nc to charleston, SC the sunroof on my Infiniti G37 shattered. It was a clear sunny day with a temp about 80 degrees and to the best of my knowledge there was no foreign object that hit the car. I purchased the car new from the Infiniti dealer in January 2015, the car has 3,200 miles and is kept in the garage at home and in a parking garage at work.


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