Electrical Problem?

Asked by Dezotic Jan 21, 2017 at 08:16 AM about the 2011 INFINITI G37 Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2011 G37coupe will occasionally not start when I press the button.  Some
time after it will start, and then the windows will reset at a lower level.  I have a
new battery - brought it to the dealer and they seem clueless.

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Well, keep trying to find a mechanic who has a clue- this is an example of how owners should not even lift the hood on these 21st Century cars- and how GOOD mechanics are more valuable than ever- and should be paid in gold-

45,255

Ok- here is my attempt to be helpful- did you try jumping that car? did you short something out when you changed the battery? the symptoms sound like some kinda gremlins in the electrical system- why should the windows act funny? idk

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I try to start the Infiniti but it cranks over and it tries to start but it doesn't start what is the problem

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