O7 Infiniti M35 Cuts Off While Driving

Asked by TINYW Oct 22, 2019 at 09:56 PM about the 2007 INFINITI M35 Sport RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 07 Infiniti M35. It has cut off while driving on
several occasions ....dealer said I had a defected battery
got a new battery..less than a month it happened again, in
traffic! This doesn't feel safe at all! Dealer says are no
recalls on my Vehicle.

4 Answers

20

Mines Would do that and I had a bad hornet connector on my left battery post.

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Happens to mine too. I haven’t driven it much since Covid, but it happened to my wife one and it has happened to me now. It is a little unsettling as there seems to be no reason for it

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I had the same issue, car cuts off at 40 miles per hr or during acceleration to merge then the dashboard cluster and the radio cuts off and back on. Turn car on and off then it would reset. went through the sensor change out deal but the issue finally came to the Alternator sending to many volts to the speed sensor or throttle body speed sensor in the transmission and freaking the system out. The alternator went out a year a so earlier and I replaced it with an autozone one ( cheaper,). Well I replaced that one with the $400+ one from Infiniti and the problem is solved. So if your alternator is going bad replace it with the expensive one.

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