Why is my Juke rattling?

Why is my Juke rattling?

The number one rattling culprit in your Juke’s exhaust system is the heat shield. They can get a little loose as the vehicle ages and accumulates mileage. Once this happens, it’ll rattle all of the time. You should hear a rattle as the engine comes back down from the higher RPM.

When did the Nissan Juke start having problems?

The NHTSA has identified the 2011 – 2013 model years as the ones with this potentially fiery problem and have alerted owners about the issue as recently as March of this year. ALSO SEE: Where is Nissan From and Where are Nissans Made?

What causes a Nissan Juke to stall under acceleration?

Some reports of Juke transmission problems can be traced back to owners simply being unfamiliar with its operation. There are reports of actual mechanical problems. Some Juke CVTs are said to cause a stalling under acceleration issue due to a collapse of an internal bearing.

What to listen for when starting a Nissan Juke?

Listen for is any sort of rattle or lashing noise from the engine during a cold start. For this reason, customer considering a used Juke need to insist on hearing the engine while it is being started for the first time that day, not after it has been warmed up.

Is the Nissan Juke diesel a good car?

The diesel has been good but the petrol version was really costly in oil and fuel. 100 % reliable. New alloy wheels old got ones pitted, I only had problems with three of them. Reliability is 2nd to none. Does everything that is required, cruises well and can move when needed to.

What’s the problem with a 2014 Nissan Juke?

The REALLY bad part: This car has one massive flaw if you live in an area with snow. The windshield wipers, while not wiping, retreat below the hood line.This means you cannot lift the wipers to clean ice/snow out from under. I bought this car in the summer and did not notice this problem until the first snowfall.

Why is the Nissan Juke called the Ugly Duckling?

I nicknamed it “The Ugly Duckling” because my first instinct was to NOT buy it. However, my husband and son fell in love with it and I agreed because it’s a Nissan (this is our 5th Nissan) and a manual (I hate automatic cars). My husband drove it exclusively for the first month until I tried it out.

Is the Nissan Juke good for a rollover?

Instead: DID GREAT IN A ROLLOVER WRECK! My husband bough this for room comfort since he is tall and needed good support for his back.