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My infiniti fx 35 will not start after an electrician checked some of the fuse as the horn was not working. I am not sure what he tampared with that caused this problem.
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Hi, think you need a visit to a decent auto electrician. These faults might be very specific to your car. If the horn does not work through the horn button but does so at the horn you will have circumvented the fuse in the circuit. Is the fuse blown. Are the contacts damaged.
In regard to the radio, some have two fuses to the rear of them, one for the switch/light/memory section and one for the sutput section. It might be that the output section fuse has blown.
There might, alternatively, be some damage to the wiring near the steering wheel that has affected radio and horn.
I guess I am trying to communicate that diagnosis is difficult so a good auto electrician can save you a lot of time if costing somee money
Good Luck
Check your fuse box. When multiple things fail at the same time it is usually a blown fuse. Extremely easy and cheap to fix. Probably a dash fuse, on a 95 infinity the fuses should be easy to identify by looking at the referance guide on the back of the fuse box cover. If it doesnt have a reference guide you can check your fuses one by one, You can identify a blown fuse by inspecting the contacts for a damage. If you find a blown fuse be sure and replace it with the same type.
The engine used in the FX 25 is Nissan's VQ35DE, 3.5 L Twin cam.....same as used on the pathfinder, and good news for you, no timing belt....only timing chain.......whihc means it shoud never have to be replaced, unless noisy or breaks (which never happens)
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The FX is a bouncy car, but it's necessary to accommodate it's good performance. You can try some aftermarket air shocks, or check into different tires. That should help.
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