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Contacted dealership, Nissan stated aware of problem, do not have a solution. While I was there they stated another 370z had same problem , could not fix. Offloaded a new 370z from delivery truck, same problem. Drove a 2014 370z no problem, very smooth. They have a trade in 2012 370z, same problem in front end. I stated it appears the problem has been around for awhile and nothing been done?
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under warranty at dealer,take it back sounds like a dry susp parts
Just a thought; You might take it to a front end shop to have them inspect it for a second opinion.
Their reply was we do not know what causing problem, turned over to engineers. I am not happy with response and have contacted numerous Nissan consumer relations folks and continue to push for replacement vehicle.
I WOULD TAKE CAR BACK AND ASK THEM TO FLY AN ENG. OUT TO DETERMINE PROBLEM.I WOULD NOT SETTLE FOR ANY OTHER ANSWER THAN OK. GO TO THE TOP AND ASK TO TALK TO THE GENERAL MANAGER AND DEMAND ANSWERS BUT BE NICE.
WE are on same page!! I am retired and have a new goal on bucket list.
go get them brother
Honda (where I work) , has the same problem with troubles on new vehicles. UNTIL their engineers come up with a remedy we (techs) can't do anything. Have had a few different oddball things on '13 &'14 Accords &CR-Vs , but with a little (A LOT< granted on the customer side)...we have been able to fix them all. In our case it was mostly software system updates for all the 'high tech' crap they say (or train) people to need nowadays , but a few have been mechanical issues. Hang in there and check back with the dealer periodically. Hopefully they will take care of it, when they get the 'official' repair procedure from Nissan. Good luck.