Mark me down as another FX overheating. O6, 89K miles. I caught it and shut the car off immediately. I'm a product of years of training driving a rotary where one eye watches the road, the other watches the temp gauge. That chameleon has nothing on me. But the story gets better...
I've not had a single issue with my vehicle. That ended yesterday when it left me stranded in Orlando. Pulled off main roadway into mall, needle started to creep upwards. Pulled into fire lane, shut her off. Pop the hood and there's the coolant coming out of the top of the reservoir tank. Send family shopping. Whip out iPhone 4s and read through two dozen posts on the topic on two different forums before my iPhone battery dies. I let the car cool and source a large quantity of distilled water. Coolant overflow tank is now dry. I fill it to max, pop the radiator cap and top off radiator. Turn car on and let idle. Temp is normal. Send family on way in another vehicle and I gently drive around hoping it was a fluke or the thermostat "unstuck" itself. No luck. Read more, possibly air in system. Heat blows cold. Crap, it's getting dark. Buy long screwdriver at Walgreens to undo the bleed on the back left of engine (passenger's side) and let air out. Some success but not good enough. Drive a bit more, temps climb, I pull into another parking lot. Attempt to bleed more air and I go too far....coolant blows out and sends the bleed screw god knows where. It was like Old Faithful at Yellowstone. Except it wasn't yellow, it was green. Talk about feeling defeated.
Don't ever loose this bleed screw. Infiniti doesn't sell a replacement screw, you have to buy the ENTIRE tee with the screw fitting in it. Orland Infiniti doesn't stock that and won't pull the screw off another vehicle. I get a loaner and drive 3.5 hours back home. Tech feels it's a stuck thermostat (sees it frequently he says) but won't know until we get that damn bleed screw in and pressure test it. What an effing nightmare. So I drive the loaner G37 home and will have to come back up to Orlando, pick up the car at 9am in two days and drive back home and to work. Not fun. And the worst part is I was planning on taking the car in for a big R&R the week after Christmas. Was going to have all the fluids flushed, everything checked over. F*ck me. I mean if I really had wanted a car with a weak cooling system, I would have bought ANY E46 BMW.
Right now the bill sits at $578 if the thermostat is indeed stuck. That's around $130 in diagnosis, labor, thermostat, the T-fitting with bleed The tech working on my vehicle seems good, everyone seems nice at the dealership. I'm a little bit paranoid regardless. Having built/tuned high hp cars myself, and having seen the inner workings of a German performance indie shop, my hopes are not high. They're also an Aston/Lotus dealer but somehow I just didn't manage to snag an Evora or a DBS as a loaner vehicle. I mean I would have settled for a V12 Vantage or even a Vantage S cabriolet. I'm not picky.
I'm wondering what K-Seal would do long term to the passageways inside our blocks. I can't imagine it'd be good. I'll update when I have more information.