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Old 05-13-2010, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by yoshe77
Just want to give all 370z owners a heads up about two things. First i have had my 370 for a year and the driver side mat is tearing between the rubber in the middle and the actual mat. Its under warranty so the dealer is getting me new ones. Second i got some hail damage fixed and the shop forgot to put in two plugs under the hatch. So when it rained water came in through the holes and wet both seat belts and pooled up in the little cubbys under the seats. Sorry i dont have pics but i just wanted to let everybody know about these things.
If the shop forgot to put back in the drain plug its not Nissan's fault. As for the mat coming apart you can glue it with (shoe repair glue), stitch it, or get one of those Weathertech rubber mats. When you mentioned 'small problem with your Z' I was imagining things like: window streak, sticky clutch, filling gas tanks, oil consumption, 2nd gear grind, squeaky clutch pedal, cubby hole door broken, and paint chips.
Old 05-13-2010, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by dkorr
If the shop forgot to put back in the drain plug its not Nissan's fault. As for the mat coming apart you can glue it with (shoe repair glue), stitch it, or get one of those Weathertech rubber mats. When you mentioned 'small problem with your Z' I was imagining things like: window streak, sticky clutch, filling gas tanks, oil consumption, 2nd gear grind, squeaky clutch pedal, cubby hole door broken, and paint chips.
No no i know it is not nissan fault about the putting the plugs back in it is their fault that it drains into the inside seat belt in the car. Just letting everybody know what happens when this is done.
Old 05-13-2010, 09:45 PM
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now a small problem i had with my z was that damn fuel door lock kept breaking. I had to get 3 replaced. I think they ended up adjusting it though. Something stupid but made me go back to the dealership a couple times
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now a small problem i had with my z was that damn fuel door lock kept breaking. I had to get 3 replaced. I think they ended up adjusting it though. Something stupid but made me go back to the dealership a couple times

I had all these 'small problems' but somehow lived with it... or somehow mysteriously disappeared...

window streak, sticky clutch, filling gas tanks, oil consumption, 2nd gear grind, squeaky clutch pedal, and paint chips.
Old 05-13-2010, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by dkorr
I had all these 'small problems' but somehow lived with it... or somehow mysteriously disappeared...

window streak, sticky clutch, filling gas tanks, oil consumption, 2nd gear grind, squeaky clutch pedal, and paint chips.
Yea I am not the type that can lol. I must have OCD little things like that bother me. Especally when i spend 36000 on a car and I had to spend a year in the middel east to be able to afford it
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