HELP! Grease Streaks....
Hey buddy, try using the Quick search button on the top right hand of the forum and type in Grease Streaks you will come up with a lot of information or wait and see if someone will reply with your answer.
Well,
I just got my Z yesterday and this is my first post. I guess I will pop my cherry on this website by calling SoBe a DICK. I hope you do not represent others on this site with your pretentious attitude, you *****!
I just got my Z yesterday and this is my first post. I guess I will pop my cherry on this website by calling SoBe a DICK. I hope you do not represent others on this site with your pretentious attitude, you *****!
Originally posted by youngblood
Come on.....it's really annoying and I'm getting the windows tinted and don't want it to be a problem...someone please help!
Come on.....it's really annoying and I'm getting the windows tinted and don't want it to be a problem...someone please help!
www.nissan-techinfo.com/TSB
I was one of the first to get the grease streaks fixed when they released the TSBs. I've not had a single problem with either door, and it was done almost a year ago now.
Just find a respectable dealer, and ask them to do the work.
Just find a respectable dealer, and ask them to do the work.
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I had the grease streaks but never had the TSB done. The grease streaks just went away on their own and I didn't have to worry about the service department screwing anything up (even though i like my service dept. ) I'm pretty sure others also solved the grease problem by just letting it go away over time.
Rajiv
Rajiv
I agree, with time it will go away. Better to use some glass cleaner than have them rip your doors apart trying to fix something this minor. You will only have problems with rattles and scraps on paint or door panels if you let the dealership fix it.
There is a TSB on the grease streaks so take it to the dealer. But, the boneheads at the dealer need to review the service procedure to make sure they do not screw up the adjustment on the windows. Also, make sure they put the three tape disks back over the holes that allow access to the glass. If they don't the door will allow water in.
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