Change the oil and oil filter in an Infiniti G35

Change the oil and oil filter in an Infiniti G35

Infiniti is like no other car, it has emotion, it has soul, it inspires. There's a difference between being physically transported and emotionally moved, and you can tell them apart when you sit inside this magnificent automobile. Although the Infiniti is like a dream car, it has its problems just like any other brand of vehicle. There's maintenance, minor repairs, major repairs, needed replacement parts, oil changes, headlight adjustment, low tires, transmission and everything else you can think of. By no means is Infiniti brand autos perfect, but they're as close as they get, and if you drive one, you know what that means.

This video tutorial will show you how to change the oil and oil filter in an Infiniti G35. This just doesn't apply to the model shown, but for G35 Coupe models, 2003-2007, and G35 Sedan models, 2003-2006. Protect your investment! Changing your oil and oil filter every three months or 3,000 miles is the easiest way to prolong the life of your engine.

In colder weather, sludge builds up faster because the engine takes longer to reach normal operating temperature. The sludge, corrosive acid and many other contaminants accumulate in your engine, reducing your car's performance and gas mileage.

Changing your oil to a lighter weight in the winter can help your engine start more dependably. On a cold morning, a heavy weight oil is thicker and harder for your engine to circulate. In addition, overly thick oil can leave engine parts unprotected when you start up.

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