flywheel chatter
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flywheel chatter
Hey guys,
I have an 06 6mt coupe with 34k on it. I took it into the dealership because i was getting the "chatter" coming from the flywheel are while the car is at idle. The dealership just called and stated that I need a new clutch and flywheel assembly because of "poor clutch performance" i asked them to elaborate they stated that the clutch catches too high and isnt grabbing the gears properly. I know the clutch isn't slipping and I don't see how that explains the chatter. Any opinions?
Thanks
I have an 06 6mt coupe with 34k on it. I took it into the dealership because i was getting the "chatter" coming from the flywheel are while the car is at idle. The dealership just called and stated that I need a new clutch and flywheel assembly because of "poor clutch performance" i asked them to elaborate they stated that the clutch catches too high and isnt grabbing the gears properly. I know the clutch isn't slipping and I don't see how that explains the chatter. Any opinions?
Thanks
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Also if you do need a clutch you can buy one from one of the vendors here and save yourself a lot of time and money. When your clutch is ready to go you will deifinately know with these cars. The pedal becomes really stiff, the RPMS start jumping all over the place and the car is really hard to get in gear.
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I hear what you're saying, I know the chatter is common but I doubt its "normal." I'm going to go there during lunch and have them show me exactly how they determined the clutch engages "too high" which according to them is a sign of a bad clutch and also how that would relate to the chatter. I think its BS on their part not bothering to diagnose it properly. Any other suggestions on ammunition to use with them?
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Well I went to the dealership and asked them to show me what a normal clutch would feel like. They brought around an 06 coupe that I drove. The pedal in theirs felt a bit lighter and the engagement point was slightly lower. Apparently the original owner was advised that the car needed a new clutch at roughly15k. I spoke with the service manager and he stated that infiniti hadn't done any work on that clutch.
My theory is that for one if the clutch was bad at 15k at 34k there should be absolutely nothing left. The previous owner prolly had the clutch replaced and might have put in a lighter weight flyweel causing the rattle or chatter.
Guess I'll keep on driving it until she starts slipping, that or take it for a second opinion lol/
My theory is that for one if the clutch was bad at 15k at 34k there should be absolutely nothing left. The previous owner prolly had the clutch replaced and might have put in a lighter weight flyweel causing the rattle or chatter.
Guess I'll keep on driving it until she starts slipping, that or take it for a second opinion lol/
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Well I went to the dealership and asked them to show me what a normal clutch would feel like. They brought around an 06 coupe that I drove. The pedal in theirs felt a bit lighter and the engagement point was slightly lower. Apparently the original owner was advised that the car needed a new clutch at roughly15k. I spoke with the service manager and he stated that infiniti hadn't done any work on that clutch.
My theory is that for one if the clutch was bad at 15k at 34k there should be absolutely nothing left. The previous owner prolly had the clutch replaced and might have put in a lighter weight flyweel causing the rattle or chatter.
Guess I'll keep on driving it until she starts slipping, that or take it for a second opinion lol/
My theory is that for one if the clutch was bad at 15k at 34k there should be absolutely nothing left. The previous owner prolly had the clutch replaced and might have put in a lighter weight flyweel causing the rattle or chatter.
Guess I'll keep on driving it until she starts slipping, that or take it for a second opinion lol/
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i have an 04 6mt with 83K and i have a similar problem, after i drive around and let the car idle i can hear the fly wheel kind of skip. i called the dealership and they said its normal because on all mt. i bought the car used and the guy told me the clutch had already been replaced and i was just wondering if i may need a need one soon because i sometimes have a hard time shifting from first to second but i think its more of a shift timing issue with myself rather a clutch or fly wheel problem, what do you think.
Also if you do need a clutch you can buy one from one of the vendors here and save yourself a lot of time and money. When your clutch is ready to go you will deifinately know with these cars. The pedal becomes really stiff, the RPMS start jumping all over the place and the car is really hard to get in gear.
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That noise is most likely a lightweight flywheel in there (normal) or the rubber in between the dual-masses of the OEM dual-mass flywheel has deteriorated (which I've never heard of before in a G35). If the problem was your throw-out bearing I would think the problem would be when your clutch is disengaged (foot to the floor), not when it is engaged.
Does the noise happen more when the tranny is warm? If so it's probably a flywheel. A quick check is to wait until the car makes the noise (preferrably when in neutral), then press the clutch in. If the noise goes away, it's a lightweight flywheel. Also, the noise is easier to hear outside the car than in it.
--Bryce
Does the noise happen more when the tranny is warm? If so it's probably a flywheel. A quick check is to wait until the car makes the noise (preferrably when in neutral), then press the clutch in. If the noise goes away, it's a lightweight flywheel. Also, the noise is easier to hear outside the car than in it.
--Bryce