Car sounds like a helicopter??? Super loud belt noise. Help
#17
Car is at the Dealership. They mentioned they were going to reprogram the ECU? I noticed several of you mention TBS? I'm not a car guy but is that something else that needs to be fixed on top of the ECU? I also told them about the ester oil, which normally would cost $150? but they said it would be free only this time? I mean if that's the fix and car continue to have the same issue, shouldn't they cover that under the warranty until I have the warranty?
I don't hear that kinda stuff on 20 year old cars with 200,000 miles on it.
I don't hear that kinda stuff on 20 year old cars with 200,000 miles on it.
#18
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^^^ LOL. Ok, "TBS" is a cable television station that airs reruns of Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, etc. Sorry, had to do it!
A "TSB" is a Technical Service Bulletin which outlines a customer complaint, the known issue to be the problem, and the fix. Nothing engine related, in a way it's kinda like how Microsoft/Apple releases software updates to fix known problems, but it's not like a recall. That clear as mud?
And I agree, I think Infiniti should provide Ester Oil at no additional charge for a customer that has the VVEL knocking sound in their engine if that is their solution for it. My opinion, have the ECU reprogrammed (your car's "brain"), let them give you a free Ester oil change, then move to a quality synthetic (Group IV/V like Amsoil, Motul, RLI Biosyn, etc) as Gamedog suggested, and you should be good!
A "TSB" is a Technical Service Bulletin which outlines a customer complaint, the known issue to be the problem, and the fix. Nothing engine related, in a way it's kinda like how Microsoft/Apple releases software updates to fix known problems, but it's not like a recall. That clear as mud?
And I agree, I think Infiniti should provide Ester Oil at no additional charge for a customer that has the VVEL knocking sound in their engine if that is their solution for it. My opinion, have the ECU reprogrammed (your car's "brain"), let them give you a free Ester oil change, then move to a quality synthetic (Group IV/V like Amsoil, Motul, RLI Biosyn, etc) as Gamedog suggested, and you should be good!
#20
Yesterday, I took my '09 Gc in for an oil change. So far, so good with the VVEL knocking. However, in doing my research as to whether or not I should have them put the ester oil in the car, I came across this thread. Since I've had no knocking, I did not purchase the ester oil.
Here's my related question: Does anyone know what differentiates some people's G's from others...when it comes to this knock? I bought my car in May of this year, and, as I mentioned, have not heard this loud, helicopter sound. Since they are all the same car, are there any commonalities re: those having the problems, such as year of car, VIN range, etc.?
I'm curious as to why some exhibit the knock, but others do not. I appreciate any insights or thoughts. Thanks a lot.
Here's my related question: Does anyone know what differentiates some people's G's from others...when it comes to this knock? I bought my car in May of this year, and, as I mentioned, have not heard this loud, helicopter sound. Since they are all the same car, are there any commonalities re: those having the problems, such as year of car, VIN range, etc.?
I'm curious as to why some exhibit the knock, but others do not. I appreciate any insights or thoughts. Thanks a lot.
#21
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^^^ LOL. Ok, "TBS" is a cable television station that airs reruns of Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, etc. Sorry, had to do it!
A "TSB" is a Technical Service Bulletin which outlines a customer complaint, the known issue to be the problem, and the fix. Nothing engine related, in a way it's kinda like how Microsoft/Apple releases software updates to fix known problems, but it's not like a recall. That clear as mud?
And I agree, I think Infiniti should provide Ester Oil at no additional charge for a customer that has the VVEL knocking sound in their engine if that is their solution for it. My opinion, have the ECU reprogrammed (your car's "brain"), let them give you a free Ester oil change, then move to a quality synthetic (Group IV/V like Amsoil, Motul, RLI Biosyn, etc) as Gamedog suggested, and you should be good!
A "TSB" is a Technical Service Bulletin which outlines a customer complaint, the known issue to be the problem, and the fix. Nothing engine related, in a way it's kinda like how Microsoft/Apple releases software updates to fix known problems, but it's not like a recall. That clear as mud?
And I agree, I think Infiniti should provide Ester Oil at no additional charge for a customer that has the VVEL knocking sound in their engine if that is their solution for it. My opinion, have the ECU reprogrammed (your car's "brain"), let them give you a free Ester oil change, then move to a quality synthetic (Group IV/V like Amsoil, Motul, RLI Biosyn, etc) as Gamedog suggested, and you should be good!
#23
Car is at the Dealership. They mentioned they were going to reprogram the ECU? I noticed several of you mention TBS? I'm not a car guy but is that something else that needs to be fixed on top of the ECU? I also told them about the ester oil, which normally would cost $150? but they said it would be free only this time? I mean if that's the fix and car continue to have the same issue, shouldn't they cover that under the warranty until I have the warranty?
I don't hear that kinda stuff on 20 year old cars with 200,000 miles on it.
I don't hear that kinda stuff on 20 year old cars with 200,000 miles on it.
Dose anyone else have any other suggestions.
This can not be normal.
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