RTFM! The clutch fluid is DOT4 brake fluid. The reservoir can be found on the driver's side of the engine bay. The transmission also has oil that needs to be
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09-09-2014, 03:54 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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The clutch fluid is DOT4 brake fluid. The reservoir can be found on the driver's side of the engine bay. The transmission also has oil that needs to be changed. I would say do both at 30K (I believe that is the recommended interval for the trans). You should also do the rear diff oil as well. There are posts in the DIY section that can recommend the proper oil and guide you through the process.
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OP, just drive your car! You sound like your are super paranoid. Do you dream about this stuff too? Lol, seriously though, you are a new manual driver, just keep practicing and you'll be fine. The key points to remember is keep your foot off the clutch pedal until you are ready to use it. I always tell people to shift into N and keep your foot off the clutch while you are stopped, and until you find that sweet spot of when the clutch is disengaged/engaged, put the pedal all the way to the ground when you make your shift. You are going to be fine, just relax!
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My bad! I was going back to the time when I changed my flywheel and had to drain all of the fluid. DOT4 was the recommended choice due to a higher boiling temp.
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its easy to do, check out some of the diys on this site, also diy's at the g35/350z sites. the procedure is the same.
as for clutch, check out the ranger method on youtube. but i recommend you do only 10-15 cycles per instead of 30. i did 30 and the clutch pedal started to squeak... not good. after 5min or so no more squeaking. dont want to overwork the fragile csc. |
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How bad is it to occasionally "double-clutch" under acceleration at low/mid rpms to get to higher rpm quickly?
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chances are it wont wear too much since im engaging fully before the plates get real hot. cant smell the clutch. but i dont recommend doing this on the z cause the rpm can rev up fairly quickly. |
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I did double clutch on the Z for one day and by the end of the day the pedal was very mushy - I think I boiled the fluid.
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You need a fluid transfer pump and a hex bit socket / allen key.
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Anywho, I've been known to do it occasionally... only in the higher gears and only below 4-5k though. I'm sure it wears a bit, but people launch by dumping the clutch at 7k and to me that's gotta be 1000x worse. I do it on my bike sometimes too, but I'm super careful about that. No wheelies or rear tire drifts so far.
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My 2013 sports package with 10.5 k miles is now at the dealer. There are threads on the clutch issue. In my case, I was in heavy traffic and had to ride the clutch as I would put car in 1st, move 10 feet, then go again. The clutch felt different in that initially as you started releasing, it released too quick. Then, it would only come out a quarter of the way and not all the way. Then, I press, shift and the clutch would remain down. I would use my foot to pull the clutch out and then in again to shift, shifting became harder and then, finally, the clutch remained down, the car could not be shifted out of neutral. I was effectively stuck, cars had to go around me, people laughed and jeered at me and my spanking shiny car. Finally, a jogger helped me push the car to the side.
I had to call a flat bed tow truck, have my car towed 115 miles to a dealer. This happened last Sunday. On Monday, the service department confirmed that the Clutch Slave Cylinder had to be replaced and the fluid needed to be the one that is for the GTR. Today, the CSC arrived but they did not have the GTR fluid which will arrive tomorrow. They have to remove the transmission to replace the Clutch Slave Cylinder. Hope to get the car back on Thursday. It seems that Nissan is aware of the problem, that lots of 370z's and Infinity G37's have the same issue. If you warranty is still valid, have the clutch checked out. If you are out of warranty and your clutch goes bad, folks are recommending the ZSports solution to this issue. |
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I just love how the dealership brainwashes everybody with this so called "GTR fluid" lmao! Its just an expensive DOT 4, and that isn't going to solve the problem. Sorry to say this, but the csc they are replacing for you is going to fail again at some point. Only cure of this CSC failure BS is going after market with either the Zspeed HD unit or Z1 external slave setup.
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Yes, it is possible that it may happen again. I had the 2010 370Z and it never happened at all in the 4 years before trading it in. Since I do not track or race, I am not going to go after market yet. Once they replace the CSC, I will ask them if it has its own warranty. Fact is that I have had some 10 new cars and maybe a half dozen used cars in my 44 years of driving cars and I have never had anything major that is after market in any of them except for one stereo in one used car. Mostly, its been filters and oil. |
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