Took my car in for service and told them about the clicking noise when i put the car in R. Saw on My350z that there was a TSB out. They said they need to repack the wheel bearing. And they said this was normal? anyone else with this problem.
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I have the same problem, but I was told there are some parts to be replaced as well. They're on back order (about 2 months now).Originally Posted by court
Took my car in for service and told them about the clicking noise when i put the car in R. Saw on My350z that there was a TSB out. They said they need to repack the wheel bearing. And they said this was normal? anyone else with this problem.
I think it requires more than packing the bearings. I'm not sure exactly what's involved, all I know is that I was told parts were being ordered.
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I had the same thing. They just fixed it on Thursday. My problem would occur when I would slow to a stop. My work order said, "Repair Rear Drive Shaft - Both Sides".
I don't think this was normal because it took a few visits to figure it out. They would service my brakes, take apart the e-brake assembly and it would go away for a few months then come back again. Now they fixed the Rear Drive Shaft and so far so good. I'll have to see how it goes after a few months.
I don't think this was normal because it took a few visits to figure it out. They would service my brakes, take apart the e-brake assembly and it would go away for a few months then come back again. Now they fixed the Rear Drive Shaft and so far so good. I'll have to see how it goes after a few months.
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You cannot repack wheel bearings on G35's becasue they are sealed type. So if it goes bad, you have to replace the entire assembly.Originally Posted by court
Took my car in for service and told them about the clicking noise when i put the car in R. Saw on My350z that there was a TSB out. They said they need to repack the wheel bearing. And they said this was normal? anyone else with this problem.