Went for a drive today, it has been fairly cold and there's still some lingering snow and ice in the area but no recent precipitation and my QX70 was pretty much cleared off of snow/ice. All seemed normal, but I noticed when I went to goose the throttle one time it felt uncharacteristically slow and laggy and basically didn't do much. I wrote it off that perhaps it was not at full operating temp though never noticed anything like this any other time.
On expressway later once it was warmed up I got on the gas pretty good and it's like you could count out 1...2...3...as it was shifting from the higher gear, to the next lower, to the next lower and then when maintaining that throttle position the speedometer was going faster but felt like driving a significantly slower and less powerful vehicle. Almost like someone stuffed something in the air intakes so it couldn't breathe. I genuinely wondered if somehow there was snow or ice blocking an air intake that I missed but the front of the car had no visible snow on it any longer so I was doubtful but only thing I could think of.
I got to my destination and tried to rev it, and it seemed fully responsive in Park. Turned it off and then restarted it after a minute or so, all seemed totally fine again when revving. Put it in gear, now it feels responsive again. Get on the expressway again, acceleration feels completely back to normal. I had no check engine lights or anything else come on.
A few hundred miles ago I had my local Infiniti dealer perform the transmission flush and put the new fluid in (this done at just under 131k miles which per their recommendation was still fine to do). My dad has a G37xS and told me one time his did something weird like this once in the several years he owned it but it never did it again and has since never had a similar issue. In his case, he did not have the transmission fluid changed at the time.
Has anyone experienced this to speak more to what the cause is? It drove fine maintaining the speed on the highway, and it felt not nearly as laggy at low speeds but it was absolutely shifting in the higher gears no problem and if I put it in Drive Sport or manual mode was doing those fine as well just much slower than usual.
On expressway later once it was warmed up I got on the gas pretty good and it's like you could count out 1...2...3...as it was shifting from the higher gear, to the next lower, to the next lower and then when maintaining that throttle position the speedometer was going faster but felt like driving a significantly slower and less powerful vehicle. Almost like someone stuffed something in the air intakes so it couldn't breathe. I genuinely wondered if somehow there was snow or ice blocking an air intake that I missed but the front of the car had no visible snow on it any longer so I was doubtful but only thing I could think of.
I got to my destination and tried to rev it, and it seemed fully responsive in Park. Turned it off and then restarted it after a minute or so, all seemed totally fine again when revving. Put it in gear, now it feels responsive again. Get on the expressway again, acceleration feels completely back to normal. I had no check engine lights or anything else come on.
A few hundred miles ago I had my local Infiniti dealer perform the transmission flush and put the new fluid in (this done at just under 131k miles which per their recommendation was still fine to do). My dad has a G37xS and told me one time his did something weird like this once in the several years he owned it but it never did it again and has since never had a similar issue. In his case, he did not have the transmission fluid changed at the time.
Has anyone experienced this to speak more to what the cause is? It drove fine maintaining the speed on the highway, and it felt not nearly as laggy at low speeds but it was absolutely shifting in the higher gears no problem and if I put it in Drive Sport or manual mode was doing those fine as well just much slower than usual.