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Anything I missed? Epic fail #1 The NAV system. Does anyone disagree? Completely useless. Give me the ability to option out if you're going to make it suck again. Had

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Old 03-10-2021, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anything I missed?

Epic fail #1

The NAV system. Does anyone disagree? Completely useless. Give me the ability to option out if you're going to make it suck again. Had to get it because it came along with the other options that I did want.


#Epic Fail #2:

The steering column lock that gets stuck and leaves you stranded. On top of having to pay for a tow, you replace/repair it with the same shitty part that will fail again. And charge way too much damn money for it. So like I and many others did, we pull the fuse on it so it won't happen again. Just leave it off and lower the overall price of the car if you're not going to fix it.


Fail #3

The trunk latch actuator that is made with plastic gears inside. Ok, yeah, you screwed up, had the opportunity to make a better part once you knew the issue, but you didn't. Still had to replace with a new failure prone part for hundreds of dollars. Really? That much for a little plastic piece of ****, and you don't fix it when you realize so many people are having a problem with it?

Fail #4
Trunk that won't open because of a shitty piece of plastic spring. Nuff said. Had the issue within six months. People on youtube putting pennnies in there. So how does that inspire me to have confidence in your engineering? A couple ******* pennies can fix it, but you can't? lol.

Fail #5

That plastic trim under the engine making it a pain in the *** to change the oil. For **** sake, at least make it aluminum, and don't use plastic ******* screws to keep it on. Some 10mm bolts would be nice for that application, in there are any mechanical engineers working for you, they'd know what I'm talking about.

Did I miss anything? Feel free to add on. Overall I'm happy with my 2011 370, but this **** here feels like something from Fisher Price, not a well engineered machine.
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Have you tried driving one on the track? That will make that Fisher Price feeling go away. Btw, the Z hasn't had an ESCL since 2012.
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Yeah, after driving on the track was the first time the trunk latch actuator went out. Had to drive home 90 miles with the trunk not latched. At least the got the ESCL out of the way. But really, they know these were an issue for years, and didn't improve them is lame. And also that they mike it very expense for the customer to get something repaired that shouldn't have broken if well designed.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of the Z, but things that don't get fixed for years is lame.

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A little late on making wish list for Z35....Z35 is in production ready form.....

A little late on complaining about the Z34.....beating a dead horse here....
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A little late on making wish list for Z35....Z35 is in production ready form.....

A little late on complaining about the Z34.....beating a dead horse here....
Not just that, he is including issues (that have since been fixed in newer model years) from his 2011 Z.

For a wish list like this, you would use the outgoing 2020 as your baseline, not a freaking 2011.
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Fair enough, have these all been addressed in the 2020?

I'll head to the dealership tomorrow to see if how much they want to bend me over to address each of the issues. No, no I won't. And yeah, it's a 2011, but the problem existed and persisted beyond that, starting with the 350z, so why would I have any confidence it had been addressed?

So they have the aluminum plate underneath now, instead of the plastic BS?

And the springs that lift the hatch, and the actuator that lets it stay closed, has been addressed?

Sorry for not knowing, but these things I found out how to fix from the 350z forums, and I have a 370, so they do in fact not fix stupid easy **** between models.

Still love the Z though. Saved money from every paycheck since 1984 to buy a Z, and was finally able to in 2011. So yeah, I'm still a fan, but stupid plastic **** that breaks, and they want an arm and half a leg to fix still pissed me off.
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Also, the headlamp covers are starting to get cloudy, despite being housed in the garage when not driving. lol. I know, I just said your baby is ugly to your face lol, but it's really not. But some easy things should be fixed, for their existing customers even. Without costing 10x more than what they are worth.
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And for the love of God, please tell me the NAV system has been addressed? That was like a 1999 Garmin, with a $$ upgrade with a DVD each year. WTF? And still can't find it's *** with both hands. Unless you know exactly where you're going, in which case, WTF do you need a NAV system for? Had a nice touch screen.... That I wanted to smash with a hammer so many times.
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OP, have you shopped/lived with any other recent cars? If not, I've got some really bad news for you.

My previous car was a 2016 GTI SE DSG+PP. In my 3 yr lease it needed a new DSG trans, the sunroof assembly replaced, the evap system repaired...oh and on day 1 of owning it the CEL came on 15 minutes from when I left the dealer.
According to other Mk7 GTI owners, the fancy corner-following headlights could glitch and so could the ESCL.

I bought my wife a 2020 Toyota Corolla HB. It uses fancy LED headlights. She hit a mattress on the freeway with it, and that's how I found out that the LED headlights are $1200 EACH. Should you need to replace BOTH headlights for ANY reason, it will cost you $2400 on a car that I paid $20,750 for. That's over 11% of the cost of the car just for the darn headlights.

I'm definitely not dismissing your complaints, I totally agree that manufacturers are adding things that put long-term ownership into question, make it more expensive. However, Nissan could just tell you to "don't let the door hit you in the a5s on your way out, have fun finding a more reliable car in 2022!!!"
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I have both OEM plastic shield and aftermarket aluminum ones. I’ll take the plastic one personally.

The OEM plastic shield has a crease toward the back, meant to fold down for easy oil change access. But for me, I like taking the entire thing down, it’s quick and easy imo.

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I have both OEM plastic shield and aftermarket aluminum ones. I’ll take the plastic one personally.

The OEM plastic shield has a crease toward the back, meant to fold down for easy oil change access. But for me, I like taking the entire thing down, it’s quick and easy imo.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zOLEoFqzMk
I agree, sometimes plastic is better as a 'sacrificial' part.
I think some people who get the metal plates are confused thinking its like some sort of SUV skid plate. In fact a metal one will likely cause more damage to the car. For example, if someone goes over a curb stop, when he backs out the plastic may just tear away, while a metal one is strong enough to pull on the hard points its attached to and actually cause damage to the irreplaceable frame of the vehicle. In the event of hitting a driveway for example, the plastic underliner would actually have a tiny bit of shock absorbtion capability, while the thin aluminum sheet metal which has zero compression ability would transmit 100% of the hit and shock to the frame above it...not good.

Case in point, in my Mazda I once ran over something that tore off the OEM mud guard. It was a typical black ABS plastic mud guard that I replaced the same day from the dealership parts department.

Because the mudguard was plastic it tore right off leaving zero damage to the body and paint. Had the mudguard been made of metal, instead of cleanly tearing off, it would have caused significant body damage.
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Have you tried driving one on the track? That will make that Fisher Price feeling go away. Btw, the Z hasn't had an ESCL since 2012.

Negative on the ESCL or SLU repair/replacement on the 2012 and beyond -

See link to a member's post on this
2012 SLU Failure


Hope this helps in alerting more of us to the issue...
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I guess my arms are too long and hands too big to use the "secret" flap to change the oil. I can barely reach it with the cover completely off.
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Negative on the ESCL or SLU repair/replacement on the 2012 and beyond -

See link to a member's post on this
2012 SLU Failure


Hope this helps in alerting more of us to the issue...
My 2012 didn't have a steering lock. IIRC, it was removed midyear.
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If we’re gonna talk about 370 shortcomings that need/should be addressed for the z35, how about

Oil cooler that actually works so you can do more than one or two laps w/o overheating

A fuel pickup in the tank that won’t fuel starve at almost a full tank when on r comps, (yes, that happens, somehow Nissan seems to have defied physics but they did).

Real performance seats that do a better job. New nismo is an improvement but still could be better

Diff cooler

A metal csc for fvck’s sake

Brake cooling/improved calipers, rotors and pads

I’m sure there’s more, but that’s the short list.
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