On a full tank of gas i am only able to get about 200 miles before empty. i recently filled up the gas tank and drove 25 miles and i have 3/4 of a tank of fuel left. i mainly drive in the city, but the recent 25 mile example was highway driving with cruise control on.
A check engine light (cel) appeared on my 2011 infiniti qx56 at 89k miles. error is a bad catalytic converter on bank 1. the exact message on odb2 reader is: p0420 catalyst system efficiency below threshold bank 1. this issue just happened after i just replaced a bad o2 sensor after a cel.
Less than a year after i got the timing debacle fixed, i get a "check engine light" on 2011 qx56. according to my warranty approved mechanic both cats were gone and were not covered. this complaint is the beginning of my goal of getting assurant or infiniti to own this problem since the combined ca and fed cat warranty is 150k miles. my warranty should cover.
While driving "service engine soon" light came on, noticed power loss. diagnosed with bad catalytic converter at 85k miles
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 infiniti qx56. the contact heard an abnormal noise when the vehicle was being fueled and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was not taken to a dealer or an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 126,557.
Timing chain failure and also catalytic converters failed.
Check engine light on, both catalytic converters needed replacing.
I have a failed fuel rail pressure sensor which is part of a voluntary safety recall that was done in 2012. i called the manufacturer to inform them about my fuel sensor they told me that my car isn't part of the recall because their engineers determined that it wasn't part of the recall! i'm not sure how they determined that out of all cars produced that year. now i'm stuck with a car i can't drive unless i take it to the dealership and spend money to get it fixed. my only hope now is that someone from nhtsa can help me out and get them to fix their defective part! thanks
Catalytic converter issues causing the check engine light to come on
Infiniti/nissan issued a recall back in 2010 (recall id#10v074000) for fuel gauge/sensor sending unit problem. the same issue is happening on later year vehicles, but no recall has been issued. there are endless reports on the web across many forums where people are having the same problem for something that has been recalled before. see notes from past recall. recall id # 10v074000 - fuel system, other:storage:fuel gauge system recall date: mar 03, 2010 summary: nissan is recalling certain model year 2005-2009 titan, armada, and infiniti qx56 vehicles. the instrument panel fuel gauge may inaccurately display that the vehicle still has some fuel, typically about one quarter tank, when the fuel tank is empty. consequence: this could cause the vehicle to run out of gas and stall on the highway, which could cause a crash. is this no longer a safety concern? same issue, just later models... mine specifically is a 2011 and i never know how much gas is in it. it fluctuates and shows empty when it's not and shows full when it's not. please investigate and advise the many owners that are having this problem.
Fuel leveling sensor is faulty in a large variety of infiniti cars, but there is not recall for my vin. the car's fuel gauge goes up and down all the time and tells me i'm on empty when i'm not and never registers full even when it was just filled up. it can jump from reading 330 miles left to empty down to 299 and back up to 330 in just a few seconds. the diagnostic confirmed a problem, but they want over $1,000 to fix a known problem in many of their makes and models. this doesn't even touch on the timing chain issue that is faulty as well. luckily, there is a recall for that one. how is the consumer protected against this type of faulty parts? is there anything we can do? we have been told we need to replace the fuel pump.
Fuel line failure: a fuel line fitting/clamp on back side of engine (drivers side) is streaming fuel at a rate of approximately 1/2 cup per minute. while bring my kids to school this morning, i noticed a strong smell of gasoline, so i checked underneath and saw gas steadily streaming from the car and forming a puddles,i am having the car towed to dealer's garage for repair later this week. the car has never been in an accident. the fuel line leak may be related infiniti's recall: nhtsa id: 14v-683.
Fuel line failure: a fuel line fitting/clamp on back side of engine (drivers side) is streaming fuel at a rate of approximately 1/2 cup per minute. while starting my car this morning, i noticed a strong smell of gasoline, so i checked underneath and saw gas steadily streaming from the car and forming a 2 foot diameter puddle. i am having the car towed to dealer's garage for repair later this week. the car has approximately 25000 miles and has never been in an accident. the fuel line leak may be related infiniti's recall: nhtsa id: 14v-683.
Service engine light on. both catalytic converters needed replacing at 82,000