pedal shaking at 1800 RPM
Has anyone experienced this:
I have an 05 350z, 6000 kms. When driving in first gear, when I get to 1800 RPM, it sounds like my car starts to grind and my gas pedal shakes pretty bad, about a second later, it will go back to normal.
From what I have read on this forum, when people talk about griding, it happens while changing gears but I am already in gear when this happens so i dont think it is the same problem as that.
Thanks
I have an 05 350z, 6000 kms. When driving in first gear, when I get to 1800 RPM, it sounds like my car starts to grind and my gas pedal shakes pretty bad, about a second later, it will go back to normal.
From what I have read on this forum, when people talk about griding, it happens while changing gears but I am already in gear when this happens so i dont think it is the same problem as that.
Thanks
Just curious, was your car built in Opamma or Tochigi?
It'll say on the vin before the last 6 digit number, it'll be either M or T; M=Tochigi, T=Opamma
Just wanna see if this is a problem w/ Opamma plant or both..since i've heard good things about the Tochigi plant.
It'll say on the vin before the last 6 digit number, it'll be either M or T; M=Tochigi, T=Opamma
Just wanna see if this is a problem w/ Opamma plant or both..since i've heard good things about the Tochigi plant.
Shop is full of BS, jukljs!!!
Do you have an aftermarket flywheel? Aftermarket flywheels make the tranny loud.
ABS has been known to test itself occasionally right before taking off after startup, but not while you're in gear. Take it to another shop.
Do you have an aftermarket flywheel? Aftermarket flywheels make the tranny loud.
ABS has been known to test itself occasionally right before taking off after startup, but not while you're in gear. Take it to another shop.





