Tl* the contact owns a 2006 infiniti m35. the contact stated that the check engine indicator was illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the valve needed to be replaced on the transmission. the vehicle was not repaired and spontaneously caught on fire while parked at home the following day. a police report was filed. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but did not send anyone to inspect the vehicle. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 143,000.
Infiniti m35 transmission failed to engage in reverse when car reached normal running temp. only option suggested by infiniti dealership was to replace transmission.
I purchased the 2006 infiniti m35 from approval one, laplace, la on 3/16/2012 . i was not shown a carfax report. it was financed by asi federal credit union for $16,000. the car would stop in the middle of traffic. i received a recall notice on the car sensor and brought the car in per letter. i was then told that the camshaft sensor was the problem and not related to the recall. the transmission began to have problems shifting gears and i brought the car into ray brant infiniti and was told a part on the transmission was the problem. that would cost me $2,300.00. i decided to trade in the car on 8/2/2014 and was given a carfax report showing structural damage, airbag deployed, and the car had been in an accident. i was told by several dealers that no one would take the car relating to the damage. i reported to asi federal credit union. as a result, i have a car not fitted to be on the highway transporting my family in and am responsible for paying $16,000.00 this car should not be on the highway. *tr