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JoeyFyed May 15, 2006 08:10 PM

2006 TSB's?
 
:icon20: Any TSBS so far for 2006 models. So far ive expierenced window streaks on both sides, gas guage malfunctions occasionaly, and for some reason my REAR tires seem to be feathering on the inside after about 5500 miles... thank god my tranny is good to go..

disturbed2483 May 15, 2006 08:16 PM

hmmm, i don't think the rears can feather it just has more of an aggresive camber on the rear so it will always wear out that way. just my two cents.

JoeyFyed May 15, 2006 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by disturbed2483
hmmm, i don't think the rears can feather it just has more of an aggresive camber on the rear so it will always wear out that way. just my two cents.

I was hoping so, anyways to increase the thread life...?

JoeyFyed May 15, 2006 09:01 PM

No help huh?

Black_Sunshine May 15, 2006 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by JoeyFyed
I was hoping so, anyways to increase the thread life...?

Have them rotated. Unfortunately, that means having the tires dismounted, swapped, remounted and rebalanced. Would cost around ~$25 I imagine, but it's cheaper than replacing what would otherwise be serviceable tires prematurely.

Swiffer May 16, 2006 03:42 AM

No TSBs yet. I havent had either of the problems you mentioned on my 06.

Netko350Z May 16, 2006 03:54 AM

http://www.nissanhelp.com/Bulletins/350Z/Year.htm

Nothing listed for 2006

nothingremains May 16, 2006 05:08 AM

what is tsbs?

Kanyon71 May 16, 2006 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by nothingremains
what is tsbs?

Technial Service Bulletins are TSB's.

jinsei888 May 16, 2006 07:06 AM

i think nissan is getting shady because we all raped them too many times with the 03-05 TSBs hahaha

then again we wouldnt have to rape them if they would just make theirs cars properly...haha

nothingremains May 16, 2006 07:41 AM

thank you

NightRida May 16, 2006 07:46 AM

maybe you got a bad apple if noone else has had that problem.
Your 19's could be part of the problem on your rears perhaps?
PEace!

sry110 May 16, 2006 08:58 AM

I have a 2006 and I believe I am experiencing the window "streaking" phenomenon. It only seems to happen after it rains and I put the windows down and up. I haven't checked my tires yet but I sure hope I don't have any feathering issues. Then again I'm at about 3500 miles so it's probably too soon to tell anyhow.

grifferjr May 16, 2006 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by sry110
I have a 2006 and I believe I am experiencing the window "streaking" phenomenon. It only seems to happen after it rains and I put the windows down and up. I haven't checked my tires yet but I sure hope I don't have any feathering issues. Then again I'm at about 3500 miles so it's probably too soon to tell anyhow.


I am about positive the window streaking thing has nothing to do with the rain (I have it on my Z). it is about the grease from inside the door, spefically the mechanism that rolls the window up. obviously every moving part on a car has some type of grease or lubricant, and in the window there is supposed to be a buffer/cloth type thing that keeps the rollers from getting grease on the window when it comes back up.

the best way to see if you have the streaks is to just check, they are in a very specific area. in the front corner of the window. almost directly above the inside handle/buttons. The only other area for the streaks is on the back 1/4 of the window. these areas correspond to where the rollers are inside the door.

the TSB has Nissan remove the panel and replace the cloth things.

Tekwon-V May 17, 2006 09:24 AM

that is so rediculous that the 06 ones have the window streaking problem.

03's have em. damn, they had YEARS to get this problem corrected. why dont they correct em from the source.

stein May 17, 2006 09:29 AM

No steaking here, no window steaking that is on my '06

aren21 May 17, 2006 02:45 PM

I have a few problems that were supposed to be solved by now on my 06
1. window streaking TSB(driver side only)
2. axle clicking (TSB also I think)
3. clutch/tranny problems: car shakes when engaging sometimes (usually uphill), and gears are NOTCHY AS HELL. Ive driven my friends 04, and shifting it is like butter compared to mine. Oh and that damn TOB noise. I still love the car though!

diablo25mn May 17, 2006 03:52 PM

Mine shifted notchy... but after 3k miles and a good amount of break-in shifting its smooth like butter.... No problems... yet except a potential one with my TPS that reads low after a big rain storm down here where i got caught in some flooding. It says low pressure but the tires are all the same pressure, and for some reason pressue always increases when i drive for a bit figuring the sensors got real wet and they are drying up but... its been 2 days now.

Swiffer May 17, 2006 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by sry110
I have a 2006 and I believe I am experiencing the window "streaking" phenomenon. It only seems to happen after it rains and I put the windows down and up. I haven't checked my tires yet but I sure hope I don't have any feathering issues. Then again I'm at about 3500 miles so it's probably too soon to tell anyhow.

That is because the weatherstripping is wet, thus the windows will get wet when they are put up. Every car will do this.

Swiffer May 17, 2006 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by diablo25mn
Mine shifted notchy... but after 3k miles and a good amount of break-in shifting its smooth like butter.... No problems... yet except a potential one with my TPS that reads low after a big rain storm down here where i got caught in some flooding. It says low pressure but the tires are all the same pressure, and for some reason pressue always increases when i drive for a bit figuring the sensors got real wet and they are drying up but... its been 2 days now.

The pressure goes up because the tires are heating up, which causes the air pressure to rise. Common physics.


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