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tchenku
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY6zfRNfoTc

It's not any of the brakes 'cause I've checked. Not a loose belt, power steering or otherwise. Noise also happens when braking (and sometimes decel) in a straight line; seems to come from passenger front. No vibration through steering wheel, no vibration through brake or gas pedals.

I've never dealt with cv axles before (yay rwd); is that what the problem in the video is?

[Edited on February 8, 2010 at 3:29 PM. Reason : IBT nissan makes some junk]

2/8/2010 3:29:17 PM

H8R
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LOL EDIT

transmission

cv axles usually act up when you're turning

2/8/2010 3:31:48 PM

tchenku
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it IS acting up when I'm turning. Much moreso than just braking in a straight line. I made the donut video just to make the sound at its loudest.

if you couldn't tell, clockwise circles are quieter than counter-clockwise. in fact, i was surprised the clockwise circles made any noise at all while making the video ('cause it was quiet when I tried it earlier). sounded like residual squeaking from doing the CC circles

[Edited on February 8, 2010 at 3:42 PM. Reason : ]

2/8/2010 3:40:51 PM

H8R
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I can't see the video at work, just going off of your explanation

sry

2/8/2010 4:11:08 PM

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