Why does my Nissan Pathfinder make a squeaking noise?
Also common on the Pathfinder is a squeaking noise from the front wheels, not unlike a brake pad sensor. These problems can be diagnostic challenges if you’re not armed with the proper information. The rocking problem is cured with the installation of upgraded rear trailing arm bushings.
Why does my car shake at 65 mph?
car begins to shake when accelerating…becomes rather violent at 65+mph. if you get up to speed and let off the gas, the shaking stops and the car rides smooth. I did not notice any broken/deteriorated motor mounts.
What causes a vibration in the seat of a Nissan?
Tire condition has to be considered, especially if rotation service has been ignored; it’s not unusual for cupping to take place on the rear tires. Such uneven wear will often mimic a bad bearing, and will certainly cause a noticeable vibration through the seat.
Why does my Nissan undercar shake under load?
While we’re talking about vibrations, we have to consider the front-drive axles, CV joints and brakes. If the shake changes under load, it’s a safe bet there is a worn inner CV joint. The challenge is determining which side is the offender; or it could be both.
Why does my Nissan make so much noise?
The most common complaints are noise-related. Nissan, like many other manufacturers, makes use of the simple and effective tab-type sensor that will contact the rotor when the pads need to be replaced. The resulting, high-pitched squeaking noise has proven to be very effective in getting the driver’s attention.
Why does my Nissan Tiida engine whine when I put it in neutral?
Thanks for your question about the Nissan Tiida you took for a test drive. The engine whining may be an indication of a power steering problem or a worn bearing. The thing that worries us is that it stopped when you put it in neutral. That sounds like an indication of a bad sensor or a problem with the fuel system.
Why does my transmission make a humming noise?
Thanks for your question about the humming noise in your transmission. Humming noises are usually an indication of a bad bearing. If you are sure the noise is coming from your gear box and happens even in neutral, then the output shaft bearing in your transmission may be starting to go bad.