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G37s have the exact same problem.. every dealer says its "normal".. it drove me nuts!
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No clunk here, but the thread on the other Z forum, I do have. It appears the front tires scrub slightly during cold temps, that create a small popping sound - basically the tire is scrubing on the ground. I would suspect over time, once the tires get a little wear on them, it will go away. Only happens on tight radius slow moving turns (backing out of garage).
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The best way to do it is to complain and complain. Hopefully then, nissan may do something about it.
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Had them check it out at the dealer today, the Service Advisor was familiar with the clunk sound. He even went into detail about the clunk and some small chatter after the initial clunk, calling it the cement mixer sound.:eekdance:
Guess I bought a $40K cement mixer with leather seats and nav :mad: Apparently this has been an issue on some of the 350z's as well. They said Everything checks out ok, and they are going with it's a design thing. If it is a design thing, I guess I can deal with it, but I sure don't like it. I think it will prob take a few people to complain about this before Nissan USA would issue a fix. So, I guess I'm stuck with it for now. :shakes head: |
you are giving up that easily? Id call Nissan, not the dealer. My roomates G37 coupe makes no noise that I can tell.
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Yeah I would pursue the issue further with Nissan. Mine does not make any such noises and what you are experiencing does not sound normal.
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I was thinking of going and test driving another 370z at a dealer to see if it makes the noise, I'll probably do that this next weekend. should write a letter to Nissan too.
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Yea lest us know.
That's best way to is to send a letter to nissan HQ's. Hopefully more people will complain about it. Quote:
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It sounds very similar to my discussions with Nissan UK about my skipping CD's in the 350Z Bose head unit - they insisted that the fact that it was unplayable for the first 20minutes of any journey in cold weather was a "Feature Of The Unit". They installed a total of 4 more refurbished units, all of which displayed the same 'feature', and then finally they capitulated and provided me with a brand new head unit which worked perfectly from Day One. I can only assume that this brand new unit was faulty, because it did not have the 'skipping CD's' feature that it should have had. Don't take Bull**** for an answer mate... and for Godsake write those letters/make a note of all phone calls. |
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2. Managing Director of the Dealership you bought the car from. 3. Carlos Ghosn. I'm sure he'd like to know. ...don't forget to tell them you know of several 370Z's that DON'T have this noise. |
It honestly may just take some time.. if you browse about this over on MYG37 you will hear about the same problem... and it took a few months for the dealership to admit there was even a problem.. i was in your shoes about a year ago with this.. hope my new Z doesnt do the same thing :(
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:icon18: Hope they will fix this problem as soon as possible . because these wired sound i dont like them while driving . |
Did you get to test drive another one this weekend, Minicobra?
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