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2489 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 10:08 AM
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The radio static problem reared its head in my car today. I guess I spoke too soon when I said my car didn't have it. Time to call the dealer... I haven't noticed the rolling noise you're talking about, but maybe I'm just not listening for it. |
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| I had 'static' problems in my Bose when I first got my car. It sounded like ignition noise and changed with engine speed. My Nissan dealer ordered some type of filter kit which fixed the problem. It's amazing that this wasn't picked up in the design/testing phases of the car! | |
| I've got a slight 'thunking' noise from the rear of the car going over rough pavement at slow speeds. The dealer diagnosed it as a strut problem. Replacement has been on order for a few weeks. I'll report on whether it fixes the problem. | |
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I experience the same thing, but mine comes from the left. I'm taking it in after the holidays to get it checked out. I notice that it happens first thing in the morning on my way to work; when I get off and drive home, it's not as noticeable. It's still rather annoying and I don't want my new ride having problems like that. It feels like something with my left front tire as the steering wheel shakes slightly when this happens.
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| I was curious if anyone else has noticed the rough ride (feel every bump and rough spot in the road) of their cars? I gave a friend a ride today and see commented that it rode like her GMC Jimmy...when I test drove it I did comment on the fact that it had alot of road feel but I was told it has sports suspension and it is supposed to be that way...anyone else heard this and is it true? | |
| Nissan tuned the suspension to be firm. Some of the car magazines have complained about it. I personally like it, but my last car was a sports coupe with a significantly firmer ride. | |
| Thank you for your input, I just wanted to make sure it was part of the makeup of the car and not something I should be worried about. | |
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they are designed to be very firm. I like the KYB shocks that I replaced the stock ones with much better. Softer on the small bumps, and firm when really needed.
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| I had the same problem with mine within the first week of ownership on our 99' SE , it was pulling to the right. Nissan looked at it and said the right front strut was bent , they replaced it and it has been fine ever since. | |
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I knew it was cheap but... the other night while driving my elbow brushed up against it while it was in the closed / down position. It popped up. I closed it thinking that I must've pressed the button for it to raise up. To test it I pushed against it again. And again it happened. Even the slightest nudge will dislodge the latch. Has anyone else noticed this? It seems as if the latch that holds it in place is faulty. |
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