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Selling my 08' G37S Coupe, need help getting it ready

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Old 10-25-2015 | 02:07 PM
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Selling my 08' G37S Coupe, need help getting it ready

Hello. I've had my g37 for a little over 3 years and I'm ready to sell. I have a few concerns before I list it though.

For one, the infamous squealing when I reverse has returned and I would like to know what the least expensive way would be to resolve that? Since I am selling it, I dont really care for getting the best brake pads installed but I dont want the car to make that horrid noise when the next owner wants to test drive it.

Next would be my SES light. I'm not sure why it came on but I've seen that there are ways to reset the light? Like I mentioned earlier I just want the lights on the dash to go away so the next owner feels comfortable driving it. The car runs real smooth still, and I'm pretty low on funds at the moment to put much into fixing this car up.

Any other tips to sell my car would be great as well. Thank you!
Old 10-25-2015 | 02:30 PM
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I have this stupid "squeaking" noise as well on my '11 X coupe. It's annoying as hell.

Looking forward to an answer for that.
Old 10-26-2015 | 06:15 PM
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replace new pads or try resurface the rotors. after I replace my brake pads the noise was gone for a few months then it's back.
Old 10-26-2015 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Su_G37
Next would be my SES light. I'm not sure why it came on but I've seen that there are ways to reset the light? Like I mentioned earlier I just want the lights on the dash to go away so the next owner feels comfortable driving it.
geez....just admit it..you're trying to deceive the next owner. Why not run some diagnostics and properly address whatever is causing the light to go on?
Old 10-27-2015 | 12:19 AM
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geez....just admit it..you're trying to deceive the next owner. Why not run some diagnostics and properly address whatever is causing the light to go on?
Not only that, it will come back on after a few miles. And it won't pass smog so he'll get a full refund if you don't fix it.
Old 10-27-2015 | 07:43 PM
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Take your car to Autozone or similar parts store and have them run the SES codes, once you know the code get the problem fixed or at the very least inform those interested in the car what the issue is.
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