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CaymanZ 12-28-2014 09:55 AM

Rear clunk
 
i have a 2010 370z and it had a similar problem. Found a post some time ago for a 350 with the same problem there was a service bulletin issued by Nissan. I will see if I can find it. The problem was the rear drive shaft bolts were loose where it connects with the diff. The mechanic pulled the drive shafts and packed it with grease and tighten the bolts, no more click and clank from the rear end

Guavazo 12-28-2014 06:37 PM

Same issue, but Nissan refuse to cover under warranty with the TSB, so I just leaving it as is for now. there is a DIY post of how to fix it.

Zamfield 06-07-2016 03:09 PM

Any more updates on this?

Array 06-07-2016 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Zamfield (Post 3493913)
Any more updates on this?

This has been covered plenty before, the rear noise is the crossmember support for the rear diff that is banging against other mechanics under the car, the differential bushing fails and leaks fluid on the diff, impossible to miss, the dealer will replace the bushing and crossbar under warranty if this happens (Sometimes)

Had mine replaced about a month ago under warranty

limited733 10-22-2016 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DR_ (Post 1972818)
I agree that it sounds more the brakes. Pull up your parking brake and see if it still makes the sound. If not it is probably somethng with the parking brake adjustment.

What do you mean probably is has to do something with the parking brake adjustment?How can i check it?I also have exactly the same problem!

limited733 10-22-2016 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ShutokuZ (Post 1973635)
I had that exact same issue with my Evo IX. The clunk would happen, while backing up and I applied the brakes. The issue was diagnosed as the brake pads "shifting", due to the lack of shims. I replaced the shims and the clunk was gone!

Due to the luck of shims?But you replaced them?How can this be the solution?Not stiff enough?


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