Hello everybody, sorry for my (bad) english... I'm writing this post because i have a problem with my 370z (automatic) There is a noise ("clank") when the car is stopped,
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08-09-2012, 04:52 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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[ 370z ] Problem: rear noise "clank"
Hello everybody, sorry for my (bad) english...
I'm writing this post because i have a problem with my 370z (automatic) There is a noise ("clank") when the car is stopped, during i put "D" or "R". It's appeiring with brake pedal full push or no... this noise seem to come from rear left... If someone know this problem...? Thanks a lot |
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there is a video (sorry for the flip...) top understand the problem... |
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First thing I'd do is look for something wrapped around the drive shaft. If that's not it, vrfreak has the right idea - jack it up and start twisting on things. Good luck.
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Hated to open this one up, but what is the cause? I get a "thunk" or a knock when I go from D to R or vice versa when parking or backing up. Seems to be coming from rear on driver's side. I thought it was the brakes slipping, but not too sure now. Any ideas?
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03-17-2013, 10:27 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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I'm gonna go ahead and say this is kinda normal... My car makes that sound too, actually, MUCH LOUDER, like an ogre is using a sledgehammer to slot the car into gear...
And don't all of you FEEL that you're physically moving gears or something of that nature? (For the gun guys, it feels like you're locking the bolt on a rifle) (Then again I BEAT THE SHÍT out of my car... So maybe that's the reason mine is worse) I'll post a video later when I go on a drive
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The R-to-D-to-R-Clunk can be caused by a lot of things. Sloppy motor, xmission and rearend mounts, transmission slippage, worn u-joints, rearend wear, and brakes come to mind. Since it seems to be coming from one corner, I'd look at the brakes. Could be some slack where the caliper mounts or glazed pads. Also check the e-brake; it may be a little too tight and still touching the drum when released.
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Is it a clunk or a loud click? My 350Z made that sound and my 370z makes that sound when backing up and applying the brakes. It's the brake pads, there's some play where they sit. Normal forward braking keeps them in place but when you reverse and apply the brakes they move back slightly and make a click sound.
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I had this EXACT problem ( 09 7AT ) - took it into the dealership, they replaced the ENTIRE driveshaft, and the right rear axle. ALL covered by powertrain warranty. If anyone needs to see a copy of the fix report from ( Larry H Miller , Nissan, here in AZ ) just let me know. - if you have a copy or a pic of what they did to mine, it may get them to go that far with yours. TBH, I'm stoked I've got that many brand new parts put into an 09 I bought on March 5th 2014 with 22k miles! Good luck!
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