Component Description

2012 Infiniti G37 Sport, 2D CoupeSECTION Component Description
Component Reference
A/F sensor 1 "DESCRIPTION "
A/F sensor 1 heater "DESCRIPTION "
Accelerator pedal position sensor "DESCRIPTION "
ASCD brake switch "DESCRIPTION "
ASCD steering switch "DESCRIPTION "
Battery current sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Brake booster pressure sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Camshaft position sensor (PHASE) "DESCRIPTION "
Cooling fan control module "DESCRIPTION "
Cooling fan motor "DESCRIPTION "
Crankshaft position sensor (POS) "DESCRIPTION "
Electric throttle control actuator "DESCRIPTION "
Engine coolant temperature sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Engine oil temperature sensor "DESCRIPTION "
EVAP canister purge volume control solenoid valve "DESCRIPTION "
EVAP canister vent control valve "DESCRIPTION "
EVAP control system pressure sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Fuel injector "DESCRIPTION "
Fuel level sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Fuel pump "DESCRIPTION "
Fuel tank temperature sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Heated oxygen sensor 2 "DESCRIPTION "
Heated oxygen sensor 2 heater "DESCRIPTION "
ICC brake switch "DESCRIPTION "
ICC steering switch "DESCRIPTION "
Ignition signal "DESCRIPTION "
Intake air temperature sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Intake valve timing control solenoid valve "DESCRIPTION "
Knock sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Mass air flow sensor "DESCRIPTION "
PCV valve "DESCRIPTION "
Power steering pressure sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Refrigerant pressure sensor "DESCRIPTION "
Stop lamp switch "DESCRIPTION "
Throttle control motor "DESCRIPTION "
Throttle control motor relay "DESCRIPTION "
Throttle position sensor "DESCRIPTION "
VVEL actuator motor "DESCRIPTION "
VVEL actuator motor relay "DESCRIPTION "
VVEL control module "DESCRIPTION "
VVEL control shaft position sensor "DESCRIPTION "
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