ISSUES with My Infiniti QX70?!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @noahplays3698
    @noahplays3698 9 месяцев назад +10

    I commented on your video before. In 22 I had the valve body replaced at infinit dealership. Then about 6 months later I had the same issue you had. Took it in and it turns out my coolant leaked into the transmission. Because they share the same line. Had to replace the radiator and transmission maintenance. Now this year in January I had a tune up and got the transmission rebuilt. It’s driving nicely now. I’m currently at 110k miles. I love my car and don’t want any payments.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  9 месяцев назад

      Wow transmission rebuilt? I know what you mean about not wanting any payments, that is why I don’t want to buy an another right now especially with today’s interest rates. Just got the rear differential fluid change today, it is due every 30K miles. Just passed 85K miles it’s running great.

    • @Michael-qy1jz
      @Michael-qy1jz 5 месяцев назад

      How much was the transmission rebuild? I'm looking at a 2014 with about 112k miles.

  • @moworldentertainment
    @moworldentertainment Год назад +5

    Dang, i am sorry about your issues. I just recently bought 2016 qx70 and it was your videos that convince me to buy. I previously had 2017 qx50 but i crash it. I was waiting to buy Mercedes gle coupe Amg 43 or 53. But i seen 16’ qx70 with a lot of miles(72,000) but it look great. And it would save me more than half the money for the Mercedes. I bought it and it is driving great… i hope i dont run into trouble. I will constantly check under my hood. Thanks for video. I wish you luck

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      I’m glad my videos helped you with buying your qx70. The radiator leak was a surprise I’m lucky the local Infiniti rep approved the free replacement. The service advisor said they’ve seen a few 2015s with radiator leaks but not common. It’s been about a week since the repair all is good. Thanks! Have a good one.

    • @Moondoggie14
      @Moondoggie14 10 месяцев назад +1

      Bought mine back in June with 72,000 miles. Changed the tranny fluid @ 75,000 and it was nasty. Felt it shift better after that but I am going to change it again in the next month or so. I got 82,000 on it right now. Hopefully this will give me more outta this transmission overall since I don't really know how the previous owner drove it.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  10 месяцев назад

      @Moondoggie14 😎 I hope yours does not give you as much problems as mine. I keep up with regular maintenance, but parts do go bad. Since the radiator leak, my QX70 is running well.

  • @rachegreenrg
    @rachegreenrg 10 месяцев назад +8

    My 2013 FX37 has almost 180k miles. Everything original, no repairs, just maintenance. Even battery and tires are 8 years old.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  10 месяцев назад

      Nice!

    • @dailyoptions7832
      @dailyoptions7832 5 месяцев назад +2

      Nice and very lucky..had several major issues already with my 2013 fx37

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  5 месяцев назад

      Haven’t had any other problems since plan to keep it long term. What kind of problems have you experienced with your 2013?

    • @rachegreenrg
      @rachegreenrg 5 месяцев назад

      @@dailyoptions7832I'm not lucky. Owned 2 Infiniti s before FX, zero problems as well.

    • @dailyoptions7832
      @dailyoptions7832 5 месяцев назад

      @rachegreenrg If that is not lucky, I don't know what u consider yourself is being with infiniti God lol

  • @noahplays3698
    @noahplays3698 9 месяцев назад +3

    By the way I got the transmission rebuilt at a transmission shop $4,600. Radiator was under $1,000. Transmission rebuild included new valve body and all new parts.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks good to know. Dealership would charge more for this work.

  • @Roby86x
    @Roby86x 5 месяцев назад +3

    This issue is basically related to all Nissan/Infiniti amazing VQ37VHR engine which share same unfortunately not so amazing transmission. Had as well replaced valve body on my Nissan 370z and know a lot of people replacing it sooner or later. Very known issue unfortunately. Still overall great cars to own in terms of maintenance.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  5 месяцев назад

      Had the valve body replaced a year ago. Keeping mine.

  • @ACLMSC
    @ACLMSC 4 месяца назад +1

    I have a 2010 FX 35 with 96K and so far replaced the radiator and replaced the sunroof drains. I was thinking about getting a QX70 but now i might just hang onto the FX. I love the vehicle and its been pretty reliable.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  4 месяца назад +1

      I still like my QX70 after all the costly repairs. Overall a good car with a proven V6.

  • @hhova29
    @hhova29 7 месяцев назад +2

    Really enjoyed some of your videos that popped up in my to watch promotions from RUclips.
    I have been looking to add a 3rd car to my already owned vehicles and had been looking primarily for a gen 1 fx35 and gen 2 as well. Many tell me to go with a gen 2 but I’ve been finding many sour deals upon vin checks, etc. upon watching this video I see something to watch out for in a potential buy of an fix to use for commuting.
    Any advance/ signs you could give me on a potential buy of an Infiniti fix and what to look out for?

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed the videos. The 2nd gen FX overall is a good car. I’m surprised I experienced all these issues, I think mine was 1 of 500 that came off the production line that got some bad parts. Hard to say what to look for potential issues that may come up? Check online for FX37 and QX70 issues, I was surprised about some issues that people posted similar to mine.

  • @rewantasubba5180
    @rewantasubba5180 Год назад +2

    Sorry about your car man. I have a Qx70 2017 3.7L, 63,000kms. Didn't shift to 2nd and above gear, shot high rpm approx 4000 at 70kmph, temp was normal no leakages. Replaced valve body and sensor under warranty. I was told this is known issue with infinity qx70. I bought pre-owned from third party dealer with 2 yrs warranty.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I had the valve body and sensor replaced a year ago, Infiniti Goodwill paid half of the repair cost.

  • @TraverseNowhere
    @TraverseNowhere Год назад +1

    Sorry to hear about the troubles Orlando, I gotta agree with you about if the repair is covered then keep it, but too much non maintenance bills might be time to let it go. I'm almost at 204,000 on my '11 FX35. I've been crossing my fingers cause I do want to reach 300,000 but with all automobiles and the complexity of things you just never know. Good luck, sincerely!

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      Hey Kevin thank you! Radiator had a leak it lost all coolant the last few days. Engine over heated which caused it to repeatedly seize and shake, thus the engine check light. Hopefully no permanent damage to the engine. It has been raining a lot my area so that is why I didn’t see antifreeze spillage on my driveway or at work. I need to do a better job checking my cars regularly have other responsibilities in life. Dealership called the Infiniti rep to request a Goodwill radiator replacement, it was approved. I only pay the diagnostic fee and coolant replacement, thermostat, & hoses.

    • @TraverseNowhere
      @TraverseNowhere Год назад +1

      Sweet deal. Hey with life it's hard to keep up with some maintenance, but glad you know what needs to be done. I will hope for you that the engine block doesn't form a crack from being over heated and that your engine's cylinder walls still have a good honing pattern. Take care!

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      I heard a fluttering sound from the engine that day. Extreme heat alters the oil’s chemistry preventing it from lubricating the engine probably causing the fluttering sound. After the radiator replacement, I’ll find out if there’s damage to the engine after driving it a few days.

    • @petartrifonov8823
      @petartrifonov8823 Год назад

      At 3:00 you can see the temperature gauge in the H(igh) sector of the scala.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      I was so sure it was the control valve assembly I ignored the temp gauge that day. Temp gauge was normal days before and morning of.

  • @crazyone1067
    @crazyone1067 10 месяцев назад +5

    I have 148k on my FX37. Hopefully, I make it to 200k.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  10 месяцев назад

      Nice. I think you’ll make it. I’m close to 85K I have a long way to go.

  • @mannym1248
    @mannym1248 10 месяцев назад +2

    Im really wanting to buy one soon hopefully and was looking st a QX70 Sport with around 80K so I hope its not a common issue. I have an 08 Lexus that had a waterpump grinding and took it to the dealership for an oil change and diagnostic but afydr I got it back it was making a loud banging sound from the front of my engine and a few days later the waterpump went out. I feel the stealership loosened a nolt on the pump pulley or pryed on it but they denied any wrongdoing but quoted me 1000 to fix it. I did it myself for free.99 cause I had already prepurchased the parts beforehand. I know upon inspection of my waterpump pulley a couple bolts looked lije they had a socket on them recently because they were shiny on the corners of the bolts so I dont think I can ever trust another stealership after that incident.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  10 месяцев назад

      The service dept told me a radiator leak is a known issue with the QX70, but not very common. I had the work done by service because it was an Infiniti goodwill parts replacement.

    • @jensz9360
      @jensz9360 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I can believe that. I went to a dealership for a transmission fluid change and they claimed to have changed the fluid then when I checked it turns out they didnt even touch it at all. They admitted it after I showed a certain marker I had put just for that reason.
      You cant trust a dealership anymore , they dont give one damn about service. If they think you are good for it they will ruin your car and purposely cause an issue this way the repair is more than you want to pay and you will say "May as well get another one. Their hope is to sell you a new car and offer you "a good deal" on your trade. Then if you take the bait what will happen is your car will magically be repaired (since they caused the issue) and then it will likely head to auction, if its on lower mileage side it may sit on their lot. Depends on their inventory and needs. Dealerships are a damn scam through and through.

  • @adamelmisurati2951
    @adamelmisurati2951 3 месяца назад +2

    What I learned from watching your videos is Stay the F away from Infinitys 😅

  • @e7bk
    @e7bk 3 месяца назад +1

    Did you buy it at a cheap price? How many owners have owned this car before? Because I have 260k miles on it now. This Car is better than all Lexus cars and more reliable 7speed transmission in this car rarely breaks down

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  3 месяца назад

      Bought at a fair price I’m the only owner. Overall still running good.

  • @timw2083
    @timw2083 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Orlando... sorry to hear about the problem. Did you purchase a warranty

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I did not buy an extended warranty. The engine is running good considering it was overheating a few days. Infiniti replaced the radiator no charge to me but I paid for labor. Do you own a FX/QX70?

    • @timw2083
      @timw2083 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@orlandojacinto1 good to see Infiniti did right by you. I don't have a QX70 yet. I want one as a daily driver. I have an IS500 in ultrasonic blue and wife has a Q50 Red Sport. I'll keep following for more content, keep up the great work
      Your Grecian Water with white is an extremely rare combination.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  11 месяцев назад +1

      @timw2083 Thank you. Nice cars!

  • @TahoeCharlie100
    @TahoeCharlie100 Год назад +1

    BTW I forgot to mention a new fan/blower noise coming from under the driver's seat. Sheesh.

  • @jtabet010
    @jtabet010 4 дня назад

    Hello, thus is an output speed sensor problem, u have to dismmantle the transmission to replace it , the sensor cost is arround 200usd

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  4 дня назад

      Radiator leak lost coolant. Covered under Infiniti goodwill warranty been running great since.

  • @alarraiz9221
    @alarraiz9221 11 месяцев назад +2

    I had the problem a new valve body was needed my car is now much more sporty the new valve body is pretty sporty it cost me 2200 with labor

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  11 месяцев назад

      My replacement valve body was OEM. Parts covered under Goodwill warranty I paid a few hundred for labor.

  • @chenwilliam5036
    @chenwilliam5036 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Orlando,watch your video a lot,will be buying a used qx70 with 56k miles next week,if my water pump do go out in the future,how can I apply the infinity good will discount for all the parts?thank you so much.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  7 месяцев назад

      I was told Infiniti Goodwill applies to a “repeat” customers. I’ve been buying/leasing cars from the local Infiniti dealership for years. However, it can be done with on case-by-case depending on the nature of the problem and if the dealership submits a goodwill request to Infiniti or the regional representative.

    • @chenwilliam5036
      @chenwilliam5036 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@orlandojacinto1 Thank you for taking your time to respond my question and keep up the good work,hopefully the qx70 I am going to pick up this week will be trouble free for long time,qx70 is a very rare and special vehicle.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  7 месяцев назад

      @chenwilliam5036 Thanks Chen! Good-luck with your QX70 it’s definitely a special vehicle.

    • @chenwilliam5036
      @chenwilliam5036 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@orlandojacinto1 Thank you Orlando.

  • @tommyjatemmanuel8070
    @tommyjatemmanuel8070 11 месяцев назад

    Orlando, I have watched quite a number of your videos and I love them all. I have craved this Infiniti Fx35 model and I will really like this car shipped to my country (Nigeria) for me. Maybe a lower version of it. Fx35 model 2009, 2010 or something. How can I go about this.

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  11 месяцев назад

      Hello Tommy. Thank you for watching my videos, much appreciated. There are a number of ways to ship a car overseas, the safest is in a shipping container, it can be expensive. I would do a Google search on how to ship a car overseas. Good luck!

  • @archergg9226
    @archergg9226 Год назад +1

    Any updates on this issue? Is this a common issue or seems like a one off?

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +1

      Radiator leak 🤦🏻‍♂️. I was told by the service advisor they have seen it with my model year (2015) QX70 at 80K miles, but not common. I made a video of the pickup from service over the weekend, it includes the location of the cracked in the radiator. I’m editing the video now should have it uploaded middle of the week.

  • @bigboy4722
    @bigboy4722 Год назад +2

    Hey idont know if I have the same issue but the rpm goes up and down and the car doesn’t move when I accelerate it just move when I move my leg from the brake but when u press on gas the rpm goes up but the car doesn’t go faster

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      Something is wrong with the engine, the ECU is restricting max revs to prevent further damage to the engine, it is called limp/staggered mode. I would have a trusted mechanic look at it.

  • @moffstv2
    @moffstv2 Год назад +2

    How many cars do you own?

  • @solidgalaxy3339
    @solidgalaxy3339 9 дней назад +1

    I got the same issue, costed me $3k :(

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  8 дней назад

      Ah man sorry! I’m disappointed my radiator needed to be replaced so early less than 100K miles. Just went over 90K miles haven’t had any issues.

  • @TahoeCharlie100
    @TahoeCharlie100 Год назад +1

    My 2015 QX70 has only 50K miles (you read that right) and just this year I've spent $5K in repairs, only to be told I will soon need to replace the timing mechanism gasket for another $3K+. This is ridiculous, this car should be near bulletproof for at least 80K miles and probably more. I'm seriously considering selling it and moving on with a Lexus or, for that matter, Mazda or Toyota. Enough!

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад +2

      I hear you. The total out of pocket repairs (rear subframe, control valve assembly unit, a/c, and crack radiator) the last three years cost me about $5K, Infiniti Goodwill covered half…Grand total $10K. 🤦🏻‍♂️. My QX70 is paid off that is why I haven’t sold or traded it yet. I was told by the service representative, the repairs I had done are known issues. I do think about what will break next.

  • @mengheangFR
    @mengheangFR 9 месяцев назад

    Hello how to cheang Infiniti QX70 3.0 Transmission

  • @bigboy4722
    @bigboy4722 Год назад

    Same thing with rpm as u I have also and the sound

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  Год назад

      It was caused by engine over heat due to no coolant.

  • @thomaskarkumusuejr4974
    @thomaskarkumusuejr4974 6 месяцев назад +1

    Not raising what the problem

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  6 месяцев назад

      Radiator leak all good now after warranty replacement.

  • @vanessahill3164
    @vanessahill3164 11 месяцев назад +1

    No

    • @orlandojacinto1
      @orlandojacinto1  11 месяцев назад

      Found out after making the video, a crack in the plastic around the radiator caused coolant loss.