Help! 350z clicking noise
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Help! 350z clicking noise
Hello everybody. I just bought a 2003 350z yesterday and i'm noticing a weird clicking noise coming from the rear of the car. It seems like whenever i accelerate, or there is load on the engine i get this clicking/knocking noise. Anybody have an idea what this might be? Is this the same clicking noise that almost every 350z has?
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Michael
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Hello everybody. I just bought a 2003 350z yesterday and i'm noticing a weird clicking noise coming from the rear of the car. It seems like whenever i accelerate, or there is load on the engine i get this clicking/knocking noise. Anybody have an idea what this might be? Is this the same clicking noise that almost every 350z has?
Thanks!
Michael
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I have read through the stickies... I just wanted to confirm that the sound in my video is the "axle clicking" issue everyone has. From what I under stand the issue that everyone has is the axle makes a single click when starting forward, reverse, or when the throttle is released or applied. This noise is a constant clicking noise when there is a load on the car. Or when starting off at slower speeds. It is especially loud from 2500-3500 Rpms in second gear.
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I have read through the stickies... I just wanted to confirm that the sound in my video is the "axle clicking" issue everyone has. From what I under stand the issue that everyone has is the axle makes a single click when starting forward, reverse, or when the throttle is released or applied. This noise is a constant clicking noise when there is a load on the car. Or when starting off at slower speeds. It is especially loud from 2500-3500 Rpms in second gear.