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Problems with 2006 Infiniti G35 SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2006 Infiniti G35 starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 16 854 miles.

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2006 Infiniti G35

1. car was hard to stop when braking for a light 2. car accelerated on is own when entering driveway had to slam on brakes 3. checked around the pedals for any thing that may have caused this. nothing was found so i took the car for a test drive. and when i slowed on my street prior to turning into my driveway the car took off on it's own again. i had to put the car in neutral to stop it. when i did the engine redlined by itself. *tr

When emergency braking, my vehicle's abs system dips hard and pulls heavily to the front right of the vehicle, causing a harsh right side pull to the steering wheel. has occurred at speeds between 60-65 mph and 30-35 mph, dry and wet roads, highway and surface streets. tires were nearly new and properly inflated during one occurrence. have reported to the dealership multiple times but refuse to investigate further as they are unable to "duplicate" the issue. dealership claims vehicle is "too sophisticated" to do any further inspection. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 inifinti g35 coupe. when he applies pressure on the brake pedal, he hears a squeaking noise. sometimes when braking he feels grinding. the dealer was contacted, but they could not identify the cause of the failure. he been in contact with infinite consumer affairs, but no assistance was provided. he was also advised that the failure was a normal characteristic of the vehicle. the vehicle has been traded in for a 2009 infiniti. the failure mileage was 25. the current mileage was 52000.

My service station notified me that i needed new brakes on my 2006 infiniti g35x at 9,000 miles. having been through the extended warranty on my last g35, i feel that this is unusual. infiniti claims usual replacement at about 20,000 miles. *tr

Routine service of the 2006 infiniti g35x sedan at 18,000 miles required new front brake pads and rotors at a cost of almost $600. when i questioned the replacement of the brakes, especially the rotors, at this early stage i was told by the dealer this was normal for this model at about 20,000 miles. my research showed that this was a historical problem with this model, the company even extended the warranty to cover front brakes on the 2003-2005 models. complaint filed with the manufacturer but was told this was considered normal maintenance, there was nothing they could/would do. *ak

Tl*the contact owns a 2006 infinity g35 coupe. while driving 70 mph the wheel started to shake when the brakes were depressed, this made it hard to control the steering. the problem occurred intermittently. the failure mileage was 90 and the current mileage was 6,000. the vin was unavailable.

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