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How To Program your VQ35 Accelerator Pedal

After you've serviced your VQ35DE electronic throttle actuator, you will need to perform a series of programming tests to help the VQ35 ECU "learn"...

How To Service a VQ35 Throttle Control

We love the flexibility and robust nature of the 3.5 liter Nissan V6 that helped redefine the six cylinder performance market, and it's still...

How To Service Your VQ35 Ignition Coils

The VQ35 is gaining in popularity every day and has served as a balanced, smooth revving powerplant for Nissan to base their luxury and sports sedans...

FAQ : VQ35DE Intake Shootout!

The longitudinally mounted V6 that is known as the VQ has had it's fair share of doubters and critics when it burst upon the scene...

DTC P0345 – How To Service a VQ35 Camshaft Position Sensor

The OBDII Trouble Code P0345 relates to the VQ35 Camshaft Position Sensor in your vehicle, something that usually will create misfire, poor fuel economy and...

DTC P0335 – How to Service a VQ35 Crank Position Sensor

The DTC ODBII trouble code P0335 on a VQ35, found in a Nissan 350Z, Infiniti G35, and many others is a Crank Position Sensor fault,...

FAQ – How to Wire your VQ35 Swap

The VQ35DE is a strikingly divisive engine when it comes to winning the hearts of aftermarket enthusiasts. For some it's a disappointing platform to...

How To Service your VQ35 Fuel System

Today we are looking at the VQ35, Nissan's stout V6 that eventually led to the return of the Nissan to racing prominence and also...
P0170 code

P0170 – Fuel Trim

The fuel trim is a ratio of fuel to air that your engine utilizes to produce power. Your onboard Powertrain Control Module...
P0121 code

P0121 – Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch “A” Circuit

Throttle Control Circuits dictate the amount of opening for your throttle body in relation to your accelerator pedal. These circuits control the...