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Infiniti EX35. Manual - part 1214

 

 

 

2008 EX35 – AT 

 

 

RE5R05A

 

 
 

General Specifications &  
Shift Schedule: 

 

TM – 265 

 

Fail-Safe:  

 

TM – 111 

 
Clutch and Band Chart 

TM – 21 

 

TCM Input/Output Signal:  

TM – 8 

 
 

PRECAUTIONS 

 
•  Before performing any diagnostic test, vehicle should be driven for approximately 10 

minutes to raise transmission to the proper operating temperature of 122

° to 176°. 

•  During stall testing, never hold throttle wide open for more than 5 seconds at a time. 

Extended stall testing can overheat transmission and cause serious damage. 

• Nissan 

Matic 'J' ATF is the only fluid accepted for warranty, service contracts and 

goodwill repairs. 

•  Before performing any internal repairs, thoroughly clean the outside of the transmission 

case to prevent contamination. 

•  Use lint free cloth or towels for wiping parts.  Common shop towels can leave 

contaminating fibers on the transmission parts and cause improper transmission 
operation. 

•  When servicing the valve body, valves, sleeves, plugs, etc. should slide along the bores 

in the valve body under their own weight. 

•  Before assembly, apply a coat of ATF to all internal transmission parts. Use petroleum 

jelly to protect o-rings and seals, or to hold bearings and washers in place during 
assembly. 

 

Important Note:

 Nissan Matic 'J' must be used in performing repairs paid by Nissan for 

the 2007 and later G35 Sedan, such as warranty, service contract, or good-will repairs. 
There will not be reimbursement for repairs when non-genuine Nissan Matic 'J' is used.

 

2008 EX35 – Heater & A/C 

 

 

 

AIR CONDITIONER

 

 

 

 

General Air Conditioner 
Specifications: 

 

HA – 63 

 

Lubricant: 

 

HA – 26 

 

Performance Test: 

HA – 33 

 

Belt Tension: 

 

EM – 13 

 

 

PERFORMANCE TEST CONDITIONS 

 

•  Vehicle indoors or in the shade 

• Doors 

closed 

• Windows 

open 

• Hood 

open 

•  Temperature on "Max. Cold" setting 

•  Discharge air on "Face Vent" 

•  Recirculation switch on "Recirc" 

•  Fan speed on "High" 

•  A/C switch "On" and verify A/C Clutch engagement 

•  Engine speed at idle 

•  Operate the A/C system for 10 minutes before taking measurements 

 
Precautions: 

 

1.  When removing the compressor, store it in the same position as it is mounted in the 

vehicle.  Failure to do so may cause lubricant to enter the low pressure chamber and 
cause compressor damage. 

2.  Allow components stored in cool areas to warm to area temperatures before removing 

seals.  This prevents condensation from forming inside A/C components. 

 

 

2008 EX35 – Suspension 

 
WHEEL ALIGNMENT (UNLADEN) 

 

 

 

Wheel Alignment:   

FSU – 8 

 

Front Suspension Torque 2WD:  

FSU – 20 

 

              AWD: 

FSU – 39 

 
Steering:  

 

ST – 53 

 

Rear Suspension: 

RSU – 19 

 

Wheel & Tire:  

 

WT – 98 

 

  

PRELIMINARY INSPECTION 

 

•  Check tires for wear and proper inflation 

•  Check wheel runout 

•  Check front wheel bearings excessive play 

•  Check front suspension for excessive play 

•  Check steering linkage for excessive play 

•  Check struts for leakage and condition 

•  Check vehicle for proper ride height 

 
Precautions 
 

1.  When installing rubber parts, final tightening must be carried out under unladen 

conditions with the tires on the ground. 

2.  Recheck alignment after installing removed suspension components. 

 
 

 

 

2008 EX35 – Brakes 

 

BRAKE SYSTEM 

 

 

 

General Specifications:   

BR – 46 

 

Parking Brake:     

PB – 10 

 

Fail-Safe  

   

BRC – 94 

 

 

 

 

PRECAUTIONS 

 

1.  Never reuse drained brake fluid. 
2.  Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted surfaces. 
3.  Use clean brake fluid to clean or wash master cylinder wheel cylinders, and disc brake 

calipers parts. 

4.  Mineral oils such as gasoline and kerosene should not be used.  They can cause 

damage to rubber parts of the hydraulic system. 

5.  Use flare nut wrench when removing or installing brake line fittings. 
6.  Always torque brake lines. 
7.  Always replace brake pad shims when replacing brake pads. 

 
Warning: 

 

Clean brake pads and shoes with a dust collector to minimize the hazard of airborne 
particles or other materials. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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