Fire0nic3's 2009 Infiniti FX35 Thread (Picture's Inside)

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Hey Fire0nic3, thanks for all the tips! I just bought a black FX50S, and your tips will certainly help in keeping my car shiny and new :smug:. Too bad you're on the other side of the country, otherwise you could teach the ways of keep your black FX looking slick..
 
Hey Fire0nic3, thanks for all the tips! I just bought a black FX50S, and your tips will certainly help in keeping my car shiny and new :smug:. Too bad you're on the other side of the country, otherwise you could teach the ways of keep your black FX looking slick..



No problem man! Black is a pain to take care of though lol. If you have any questions feel free to ask :smile (2):

And thanks JD!
 
Decided to be a picture whore and took a picture at the gas station:confused:

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For safety, you really should shut it down. Hot Fueling is not a great idea. 2 things I can think of.

1. the transfer of gas creates an electrical dischrge.
2. it could throw an evap code due to fueling a pressurized system.

You have nothing to lose by shutting it down, & everything to gain just in case the pump decides to ignite.
 
For safety, you really should shut it down. Hot Fueling is not a great idea. 2 things I can think of.

1. the transfer of gas creates an electrical dischrge.
2. it could throw an evap code due to fueling a pressurized system.

You have nothing to lose by shutting it down, & everything to gain just in case the pump decides to ignite.
I agree with what Dave said. They want you to shut it down for a reason.
 
For safety, you really should shut it down. Hot Fueling is not a great idea. 2 things I can think of.

1. the transfer of gas creates an electrical dischrge.
2. it could throw an evap code due to fueling a pressurized system.

You have nothing to lose by shutting it down, & everything to gain just in case the pump decides to ignite.

Oh so that's why they say not to use a cell phone at the gas station?
 
I don't know. I see signs hanging up at the gas stations saying your not allowed cell phone use while pumping gas because of possible explosions from sparks from electronic devices. Don't know if that's true or not.
 
For what it's worth

2. Cell phones cause gas pump explosions
This winner has become so ingrained in our minds that gas stations actually have signs asking you to not use your phone while at the pumps for fear of a massive fireball of death and destruction, all because you needed to say goodnight to grandma. But when’s the last time you saw this happen on the news?
As it turns out, in the entire history of the entire world, there has never been an incident where someone blew themselves or any gas stations up with a cell phone. It’s a complete fabrication.
According to Snopes, the story just showed up one day in 1999. And every time it got mentioned, they said the explosion happened somewhere else. So basically it’s a friend of a friend story, only in this case the friend is an explosion, and no one’s ever seen it in person.
The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association and the American Petroleum Institute both agree that phones just don’t blow things up and they’ve never seen any evidence to suggest they do. Any news reports that have attributed fires to the use of phones were later proved false when someone, you know, actually looked for the real cause.
 
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