Recall on slave cylinder
Originally Posted by MC
you dont have to drop the tranny out the switch out the slave cylinder, its located externally toward the driver side of the tranny. i went to my dealer today and they had a 2006 Z up on the racks and they showed me where the slave cylinder was located on our cars
It is right on the shaft of the transmission that goes into the flywheel/etc. This requires you to drop the transmission.
Nissan told me it was internal too and the tranny needed to be dropped.
Also they told me the Nismo one was different and was internal. So maybe they meant all 07's were and only saw 06's before?
Also they told me the Nismo one was different and was internal. So maybe they meant all 07's were and only saw 06's before?
Originally Posted by PM-Performance
Nissan told me it was internal too and the tranny needed to be dropped.
Also they told me the Nismo one was different and was internal. So maybe they meant all 07's were and only saw 06's before?
Also they told me the Nismo one was different and was internal. So maybe they meant all 07's were and only saw 06's before?
All 07s are. The NISMO has exactly the same drivetrain as any 07 Z.
Originally Posted by VeeTec
This is great news. I am going to check to make sure that my updated part, is the correct part they are using for replacement.
So far it has been holding during heavy traffic, but I still get the occasional burning smell.
So far it has been holding during heavy traffic, but I still get the occasional burning smell.
That would explain a lot to me, because I sometimes get a burning smell while not doing anything particularly aggressive.
Well... I took my car to the dealership for a whinning noise. They told me that it was a recall the 07 had. So I left it there for them to fix. 1 day later they told me it was replace and the throw out bearing was *** up....after they put everything together it was still making the same noise...... So they called nissan HQ or whatever they say... They r replacing the entire tranny....... which I have to wait 5 days for them to get it order and then take it back again..
Originally Posted by Blacryan
So is this something else BESIDES the slave cylinder issue? Because I know what u mean by the winding noise.
Originally Posted by TribalSquid
Just wondering, is the occasional burning smell a well-known symptom of this kind of clutch problem? Like sticking = sputtering = burning smell?
That would explain a lot to me, because I sometimes get a burning smell while not doing anything particularly aggressive.
That would explain a lot to me, because I sometimes get a burning smell while not doing anything particularly aggressive.
It does not smell like the clutch. I thought it was a fluid leak, burning off, but they did not locate a leak.
The smell has faded quite a bit, to only occasionally, but I will have another dealer check again, when I get my oil changed.
Just picked up the car from having the slave cylinder replaced. Did not notice in difference in the way the clutch feels. It will be a couple weeks before I know if the sticking problem is fixed.
Add me to the list of letter recipients. I hate the idea of having the dealership drop the tranny, but I guess it's the best alternative.
Anyone know if the reuse the same tranny oil? I'd be willing to spring for some new stuff!
Anyone know if the reuse the same tranny oil? I'd be willing to spring for some new stuff!
So... I dropped my Nismo off yesterday because it had a screw in the tire, and I'm supposed to have coverage on the wheels and tires for road hazard. They told me they had a TSB out, and said they'd fix that at the same time. This is around 11am yesterday, then I get a call around 3pm that it won't be done, because they have to pull the tranny for the tsb. Fast forward to today around 3pm, and they tell me the new slave cylinder broke, and they can't get another one til Monday.
All this over a screw in a tire
All this over a screw in a tire
Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
It requires them to remove the transmission out of the car. So it will take some time. I just hope that the ones that don't have a problem that get this done don't have issues afterwards. Mine hasn't shown a problem YET, but I need to get it done before it does.
I was told the BULK of a day. My dealer said the tranny & exhaust have to come out. I told him I was planning on having a Magnaflow put on tomorrow and he said they to take off an exhaust, so the have to put on an exhaust. My 07 has 3400 miles on it so I don't know if I'll get a new clutch. Saves me some money on the exhaust though...
Originally Posted by MC
you dont have to drop the tranny out the switch out the slave cylinder, its located externally toward the driver side of the tranny. i went to my dealer today and they had a 2006 Z up on the racks and they showed me where the slave cylinder was located on our cars
Originally Posted by K-man
I got my letter in the mail today as well. When I called Power Nissan (Chandler, AZ) they acted like the service recall was new to them. A service manager blew me off and said to call back in a couple of weeks
I'm not sure I should take my car there for service... or ask for a different service manager.
I'm not sure I should take my car there for service... or ask for a different service manager.

Originally Posted by CMT_G35
.... My dealer said the tranny & exhaust have to come out. I told him I was planning on having a Magnaflow put on tomorrow....
Exhaust too, huh? First I've heard of that. But suddenly I'm thinking along the same lines you are.
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
Matt, on the 07+ HR engine it is located internally. They changed it. I have the FSMs.
It is right on the shaft of the transmission that goes into the flywheel/etc. This requires you to drop the transmission.
It is right on the shaft of the transmission that goes into the flywheel/etc. This requires you to drop the transmission.oh damn!! that sucks, the 2006 one i looked at today was really easy to get to. i didnt know it changed
Originally Posted by MC
oh damn!! that sucks, the 2006 one i looked at today was really easy to get to. i didnt know it changed

Folks, here is the PN#s that were used on my invoice:
306A2-JK40A CYL ASSY
306A1-JK40C CYL ASSY
34115-CD025 INSULATOR
999MP-A4100P A BRAKE FLUID



