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Vaughanabe13 08-04-2011 08:34 AM

Subtle creaking noise on entry
 
There is something I've noticed about my Z since I bought it. When I first sit in the cockpit (and sometimes when I exit) I usually hear a quick little metallic "creak" coming from what sounds to be the left rear wheel. I weigh under 180 so I'm not all that heavy or anything, and I make sure to enter the vehicle very slowly and gently. Obviously if I plop down the noise is a little louder. So is this normal or not normal and what should I do?

cheshirecat 08-04-2011 09:43 AM

Could be the rear spring buckets/camber arm mounts being a little dry. You could always just hold your hand on the hardware in the rear and have someone get in/out of the car a couple of times. You should be able to "feel" the sound coming off of the part that's causing the creeking.

Then, just spray the joint down with some decent LUUUUUBE and see if that fixes it.

Bromotoz 08-04-2011 10:33 AM

In for answers, I have the same issue. I haven’t gotten around to investigating what component the noise is coming from.

AlphaSnacks 08-04-2011 11:23 AM

That's just the handbrake...mine makes the same noise. Leave the car in gear when you park it and try getting in and out and it stops.

Does for me, at least.

kenchan 08-04-2011 11:39 AM

yah, i think it's your rear drums making that noise. try it by parking your car in 1st or reverse (after your engine is shut down ofcourse!) and no e-brake. probably wont make the noise.

Vaughanabe13 08-04-2011 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Arnold K. (Post 1244830)
That's just the handbrake...mine makes the same noise. Leave the car in gear when you park it and try getting in and out and it stops.

Does for me, at least.

I'll try it out. Do you think it could be from not pulling the handbrake up hard enough?

Vaughanabe13 08-04-2011 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1244863)
yah, i think it's your rear drums making that noise. try it by parking your car in 1st or reverse (after your engine is shut down ofcourse!) and no e-brake. probably wont make the noise.

But wouldn't I want to leave the parking brake on normally? Or are you just saying that's how I should test it to see if the parking brake is the problem?

vividracing 08-04-2011 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Vaughanabe13 (Post 1244926)
But wouldn't I want to leave the parking brake on normally? Or are you just saying that's how I should test it to see if the parking brake is the problem?

Personally, I always park MT cars with the engine in gear and the brake on. 1 or the other is all you need, but I'm a little anal about things like that. What if your parking brake lets loose somehow? I also don't like the idea of my transmission holding the weight of my car if I park on a slope.

Bromotoz 08-04-2011 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arnold K. (Post 1244830)
That's just the handbrake...mine makes the same noise. Leave the car in gear when you park it and try getting in and out and it stops.

Does for me, at least.

I just tried this. It stopped the noise! Thanks Arnold. :tup:

Vaughanabe, I am willing to bet it will work for you as well.

Bromotoz 08-04-2011 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vaughanabe13 (Post 1244891)
I'll try it out. Do you think it could be from not pulling the handbrake up hard enough?

I pull on my handbrake very hard, every time, and get the noise. So not sure if that is your problem.

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However, I wonder if this noise means something is loose? Or is it just typical friction on the PB drum?

Vaughanabe13 08-04-2011 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bromotoz (Post 1244963)
I just tried this. It stopped the noise! Thanks Arnold. :tup:

Vaughanabe, I am willing to bet it will work for you as well.

Just went out to the lot and tried it. Unfortunately when I got in the car in neutral it wasn't making the noise right now, so putting it in gear didn't really matter in this case. I'll try it when I get home, it usually happens in my garage.

kenchan 08-04-2011 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vaughanabe13 (Post 1244926)
But wouldn't I want to leave the parking brake on normally? Or are you just saying that's how I should test it to see if the parking brake is the problem?

i usually do, but in the winter time on my dd i dont use ebrake to park unless it's on a slope. because e-brakes sometimes freezes if the condition is right.

daisuke149 08-04-2011 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bromotoz (Post 1244993)
I pull on my handbrake very hard, every time, and get the noise. So not sure if that is your problem.

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However, I wonder if this noise means something is loose? Or is it just typical friction on the PB drum?

most people have complained that the 370z e-brake isnt tight enough and get it adjusted. if im on a slight medium slope and pull the ebrake my car just slides down.

Boost_lee 08-04-2011 01:39 PM

Handbrake. Try tightening it using the diy here on the forum


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