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Old Oct 31, 2004 | 07:45 AM
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Default CLICK sound when applying brakes

Ok, when I am at slow speeds and apply the brakes (lightly), I get a "CLICK" coming from the rear left. Or the rear right. I think it is my brakes and not my axles. Anyone else experience the same sound????

I dont think it is the axles because it does not do it when I accelerate or when I'm cruising slowly around a parking lot.

Not aware of any TSB on this....
Thanks.
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Old Oct 31, 2004 | 05:29 PM
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pull your wheels off and clean up the rust build up between the rim and the rotor hat. also apply pbc grease to the tabs of the brake pads where they rest on the caliper torque member, that should keep the pads from shifting
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 06:23 AM
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Default Re: CLICK sound when applying brakes

Originally posted by Stabber
Ok, when I am at slow speeds and apply the brakes (lightly), I get a "CLICK" coming from the rear left. Or the rear right. I think it is my brakes and not my axles. Anyone else experience the same sound????

I dont think it is the axles because it does not do it when I accelerate or when I'm cruising slowly around a parking lot.

Not aware of any TSB on this....
Thanks.

that sound u hear is probably the slip differential (its normal per my tech at nissan)......RIGHTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT NORMAL MY ***..
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