350z jerks back and forth sometimes not to violently
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350z jerks back and forth sometimes not to violently
Hey guys I have a 2007 350z and for the past year I've had some car symptoms but I don't know what it could be it jerks back and forth in 1st gear rarely but I've been noticing I've changed all the fluids, got new clutch and flywheel plus clutch master cylinder the only thing I haven't done is change the spark plugs could that be an issue I have to check engine light or anything the car has the original spark plugs got the car with 45k miles I'm at 93k if any one knows what I can do to fix this please let me know
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Don't they teach grammar and punctuation in CA? That's really difficult to read.
Is it jerking only when you accelerate hard? Is it surging, or is it mis-firing?
Is it jerking only when you accelerate hard? Is it surging, or is it mis-firing?
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I have a similar issue with my 2007 and am at 91k miles on the 2nd oem clutch.
I don't think I properly broke in the clutch as this is my 1st manual vehicle and I got it just after the clutch change at 76k miles. Also on original slave/master cyls
I don't think I properly broke in the clutch as this is my 1st manual vehicle and I got it just after the clutch change at 76k miles. Also on original slave/master cyls
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I just had my clutch changed and clutch master cylinder and I did break in the clutch the right way it's been doing it since I got the car 2 years ago the first time it did it when I first got it I didint think anything of it because it never did it again until just recent it will do it at least once or twice a week I even let me car run for about 5 mins in the morning before I take of to work. I got my car at carmax and got the warranty till 120k miles do you think I can take it there I know that not everything is covered and you have to pay 300 deductible and if they can't find the problem or the problem is not covered you don't get your money back so I don't know that would be a waste of money, I heard people say that it could be the throttle sensor **** how do you pin point what it is I guess I'm going to change my spark plugs soon and see if that could be ruled out
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Is this when you are idling? I some times experience a back and forth jerking while idling with foot off the gas in first gear. I had assumed this was normal. When I keep a light foot on the throttle the jerking is usually gone. Does this sound similar to your problem OP?
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Can't speak for OP, but the jerking is at lower speeds in 1st and 2nd gear. Sometimes it feels like a surge of throttle and if I let go while its still in lower RPM there is a sudden surge of deceleration. I just thought it was normal.
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This right here is what I'm experiencing 1 st 2nd gear rarely tho but still I don't want that to be happening. I looked on the Nissan 350z recall list and couldn't find anything on there about this problem so who knows what it could be
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Mine usually happens when I come to a complete stop and go on first gear it jerks and that's with slight acceleration lol usually what I been doing as soon as it starts jerking I floor it and the. It goes away
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Bro, I had my clutch slave cylinder replaced by the dealership several years ago due to the recall and I had the same issue. It was always at 1200 rpms no matter what gear but the worse in first going from 0 mph. It would go to that rpm then have a big surge almost as if the throttle was hit. It only did it after the install by Nissan. All I can say is: is something to do with an improper install by those half *** mechanics at the dealership. I've recently had my slave cylinder master cylinder and clutch replaced and the problem is gone. Hope this helps.
Edit: in short the problem is something to do with your slave cylinder or the clutch. It needs to be reinstalled or adjusted.
Edit: in short the problem is something to do with your slave cylinder or the clutch. It needs to be reinstalled or adjusted.
Last edited by Nismo350z#0310; 10-30-2013 at 05:07 PM.