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Old 07-18-2010, 09:47 AM   #125 (permalink)
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Thanks everyone for their input in solving this issue. I thought I had hearing problems and glad to know it's not my ears that's busted.

I brought my car into the dealer and they can't hear it, anyone have any tips on how to help out the technicians to hear the sound, its very likely because they work in a loud environment their hearing deteriorated over time. I called Nissan and they couldn't help me they said they rely on the dealerships to diagnose the issue. If they can't replicate the problem nothing can be done.

If anyone knows any helpful tips or people to call that would be great.

Thanks
Tell them to put a young person in the car, preferably a young female, even if they have to grab someone out of sales. They can pick up on the sound pretty easily.

Older service techs simply can't hear that frequency.
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