The engine may stall at times due to a failed crankshaft position sensor and/or camshaft position sensor, These sensors can fail intermittently as they warm with the engine. Sensors on certain models have been recalled by Nissan and will be replaced as necessary. Please visit our recall section for this model to see if your vehicle is covered by this recall.
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Newest reported 2005 Nissan 350Z problems
Ticking Noise From Engine Area Due to Faulty Fuel Damper
A faulty fuel damper can produce a ticking noise, which can be heard inside the cabin when the engine is idling. Replacement of the failed dampener should correct this problem.
12 Reports
Service Bulletin Addressing Problem With Front Tire Wear/Noise
There was a service bulletin addressing a problem with front tire wear and tire noise. The tires would "growl" or "roar" at speeds under 30 mph or under moderate braking on smooth roads. The repair first involved resetting the front alignment and then either replacing or rotating (side-to-side) the front tires. This fixed the concern for some, though others still reported a recurring issue.
5 Reports
Failing navigation unit may display disc error on screen
A navigation unit that is failing can intermittently display a disc error on the screen.
4 Reports