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Posted: Sep 12 2006 at 1:53am | IP Logged Quote GeoffL

I have an '04 4runner that does the same thing just not as dramatic as my '06 Frontier.

I read an article in Popular Mechanics about someone complainting about another truck doing that.  The explaination was the drive shaft shifting during acceleration.  Not sure if that was the cause or not.  I also thought it could be a transmission fail-safe that maybe prevents shifting into reverse after a certain speed? 



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Posted: Sep 19 2006 at 9:05pm | IP Logged Quote vq40de

no this is normal don t have anything to worry about
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Posted: Oct 04 2006 at 1:09am | IP Logged Quote adobo

There is a TSB for that..here's the link and good luck..http://www.nissanhelp.com/Ownership/Bulletins/Nissan/2 006/NTB06-056.htm
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Posted: Oct 04 2006 at 12:37pm | IP Logged Quote hsckris

that link doesn't work, and i'm pretty sure that sound is normal.

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Posted: Oct 04 2006 at 5:19pm | IP Logged Quote 06nismole

The link DOES work (just fix the space in 2006)  and looks like it would be EXACTLY what i'm feeling in the floor.  I'm calling the dealership tonight with this info.  Says it's for '05  but maybe still a problem with '06.  We'll find out.

THANK YOU for the tip adobo.  FINALLY something usefull beside "uhh... it's probably normal"



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Posted: Oct 05 2006 at 4:19pm | IP Logged Quote hsckris

people weren't saying "uh its probabaly normal"

nissan says if you have ABLS then your system resets the brakes every time you shift from first to second.  my 06 does it w/ ~2500 miles.  it is normal.

 

that link does work if you fix it, but its a repair procedure, NOT a diagnosis.



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Posted: Oct 13 2006 at 2:14pm | IP Logged Quote terryivy

I have a 2006 Frontier SE V6 Auto doing the same thing. Sounds like a hammer hitting an anvil when shifting from 1st to 2nd. Goes away after first shift then returns when truck sits for even just a few minutes. Does anyone know what this is? I took it to the local Nissan Dealer and of course they didn't notice the clunk. I do notice that easier I accelerate the louder the clunk and vice versa.....the harder I accelerate the less the noise. ??????



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Posted: Mar 29 2007 at 9:51am | IP Logged Quote MR  B

I to am having this problem on my 06 Nismo Froniter Crew Cab. The dealer is also telling me that it is normal and is related to the Anti lock Braking System. The sound happens everytime from a cold start between 15-20mph. Sounds like a nuisance I will have to live with. If this is normal why doesn't it happen on other vehicals with ABS or does it? I was concerned it might be related to the u bolt, yoke or transmission. Oh well. Thanks
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Posted: Apr 12 2007 at 3:16am | IP Logged Quote Frontyfan

When i bought my 2001 CC, I heard this as well, only from cold starts as everyone else is describing, so I took it to the Nissan dealer concerned about the noise, cause I had never heard that before, he said it is normal after cold starts on that, I've even heard it in reverse, the service tech indicated to me that it's exactly that, the ALBS is "checking" itself.

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Posted: Apr 13 2007 at 1:40pm | IP Logged Quote ShannonD

Frontyfan wrote:
When i bought my 2001 CC, I heard this as well, only from cold starts as everyone else is describing, so I took it to the Nissan dealer concerned about the noise, cause I had never heard that before, he said it is normal after cold starts on that, I've even heard it in reverse, the service tech indicated to me that it's exactly that, the ALBS is "checking" itself.

I have been told the same thing.  Well, I was told that it's the anti-lock brakes "resetting" themselves.  The clunk is much louder on really cold days here in Mass.  But sometimes when it's REALY cold it won't clunk but will BUZZ very loudly.  The buzzing will not stop until I come to a complete stop, and then go forward again.  Then it goes away.  It sure is a scary sound.  It seems like if I just kept driving, it might be doing damage to something, but IDK.  Does anyone know if I should have the anti-lock mechanisms looked at?

For me the clunk is audible in the summertime as well.  But it's more of a click that you have to listen for.  You wouldn't hear it if you had the radio on.

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