Feathering Sound??
can someone describe what sound it makes?
I just bought a new 350z in australia (track i am pretty sure its 2004.5) 2 days old!
but I can hear like slight rattle nose when i am driving below say 50kph. I know i have a lot of crap in the luggage hoping its something in there thats rattling but I am paranoid to death!
I am at work but hoping during this time someone can assure me that this little rattle noise is not feathering problem (or something LOOSE!)
I just bought a new 350z in australia (track i am pretty sure its 2004.5) 2 days old!
but I can hear like slight rattle nose when i am driving below say 50kph. I know i have a lot of crap in the luggage hoping its something in there thats rattling but I am paranoid to death!
I am at work but hoping during this time someone can assure me that this little rattle noise is not feathering problem (or something LOOSE!)
Unlikely to have problems with feathering right away in a new car. Wait a few thousand miles and then see.
The sound that feathering makes is generally while braking or otherwise slowing down, and typically while less than 30 mph (not sure what that is in kph). It's a fairly loud rumble.
The sound that feathering makes is generally while braking or otherwise slowing down, and typically while less than 30 mph (not sure what that is in kph). It's a fairly loud rumble.
Well, here's the thing...
My 04 Track had 6 miles on the odo when I picked it up from the dealer. I checked out every thing on the car before I signed off on it and that included the tires and a quick test drive. The Tires were just fine.
However, on my trip home I noticed that slowing down from 35MPH would cause the same rumble sound that feathered tires cause, although it was not as pronounced as the 03 Track I test drove that had extensive feathering.
So what I'm wondering is are these tires just noisey when slowing down or did I somehow end up with feathered tires on my brand new car? I really doubt the latter. Either way the noise hasn't gotten worse so I'm not worried about it, (for now anyway).
Have others noticed their tires produced a roaring sound when they first got their Z? I know of two owners who noticed the sound from the day they picked up their new Z.
My 04 Track had 6 miles on the odo when I picked it up from the dealer. I checked out every thing on the car before I signed off on it and that included the tires and a quick test drive. The Tires were just fine.
However, on my trip home I noticed that slowing down from 35MPH would cause the same rumble sound that feathered tires cause, although it was not as pronounced as the 03 Track I test drove that had extensive feathering.
So what I'm wondering is are these tires just noisey when slowing down or did I somehow end up with feathered tires on my brand new car? I really doubt the latter. Either way the noise hasn't gotten worse so I'm not worried about it, (for now anyway).
Have others noticed their tires produced a roaring sound when they first got their Z? I know of two owners who noticed the sound from the day they picked up their new Z.
well the sound doesn't seem to come from front from where it sounds its like the back of the car but it was quite hard to tell. It wasn't a roaring rumbling sound it was more like ticktickticktick
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from someone that has never had it on his own car(lucky I guess)
I took a ride in one that had it.
oh yeah, youd know it. its just insane amounts of road noise, no other way to describe it IMO. it cant be mistaken as coming from anything but the tires.
I took a ride in one that had it.
oh yeah, youd know it. its just insane amounts of road noise, no other way to describe it IMO. it cant be mistaken as coming from anything but the tires.
Just had my front tires replaced. Will pick up the car Thursday. The dealer told me the wawawawawa sound was normal and to live with it.
I called NNA and filed a complaint. They conferenced me in with the dealer and I had a new set of tires the same day. Hummm. Squeeky wheel gets some grease. or in this case, new tires.
All the other problems I have, I was told everything is to spec and the rear hatch latch problem is normal too.
You have to use 2 hands to open the hatch. Right...
I'm sure I'll be back with the same wawawawawa problem in a few thousand miles, and will go through this again.
Next time, I want my money back. I'll wait till the 400Z
I called NNA and filed a complaint. They conferenced me in with the dealer and I had a new set of tires the same day. Hummm. Squeeky wheel gets some grease. or in this case, new tires.
All the other problems I have, I was told everything is to spec and the rear hatch latch problem is normal too.
You have to use 2 hands to open the hatch. Right...
I'm sure I'll be back with the same wawawawawa problem in a few thousand miles, and will go through this again.
Next time, I want my money back. I'll wait till the 400Z
Originally posted by Grommit
Well, here's the thing...
My 04 Track had 6 miles on the odo when I picked it up from the dealer. I checked out every thing on the car before I signed off on it and that included the tires and a quick test drive. The Tires were just fine.
However, on my trip home I noticed that slowing down from 35MPH would cause the same rumble sound that feathered tires cause, although it was not as pronounced as the 03 Track I test drove that had extensive feathering.
So what I'm wondering is are these tires just noisey when slowing down or did I somehow end up with feathered tires on my brand new car? I really doubt the latter. Either way the noise hasn't gotten worse so I'm not worried about it, (for now anyway).
Have others noticed their tires produced a roaring sound when they first got their Z? I know of two owners who noticed the sound from the day they picked up their new Z.
Well, here's the thing...
My 04 Track had 6 miles on the odo when I picked it up from the dealer. I checked out every thing on the car before I signed off on it and that included the tires and a quick test drive. The Tires were just fine.
However, on my trip home I noticed that slowing down from 35MPH would cause the same rumble sound that feathered tires cause, although it was not as pronounced as the 03 Track I test drove that had extensive feathering.
So what I'm wondering is are these tires just noisey when slowing down or did I somehow end up with feathered tires on my brand new car? I really doubt the latter. Either way the noise hasn't gotten worse so I'm not worried about it, (for now anyway).
Have others noticed their tires produced a roaring sound when they first got their Z? I know of two owners who noticed the sound from the day they picked up their new Z.
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