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Posted: Apr 27 2015 at 11:34am | IP Logged Quote conv0luted

Hi I just bought a 2006 Frontier SE (manual) with 130,000mi.

It's been babied by 2 previous owners (both over 50s-60s), complete with all the maintenance and repair records since it came off the lot.

Rides like a new truck, lots of power, no leaks burning etc.

There are three noises I have began to notice (I did not notice them while test driving).

1) The first is rattle upon startup, and when I turn the truck off. You know that distinct sound of a old large diesel motor when you turn it off? That diesel rattle, mixed with a bit of exhaust rattle noise, is what I hear upon starting/shutting off the truck.

2) The second noise is what sounds like ticking lifters, that are barely perceptible on idle and that peak around 2000rpms. If I stay under 2000rpms and somewhat under-rev the truck, I can't really hear them (they are still there, just pretty muted).

3) The third is a erratic, clunking, thunking, thudding, that seems to show itself upon startup and once in a while on idle. It is almost like someone is taking a rubber mallet and hitting something low and far back in the engine compartment. I can feel this better than I can hear it, through the stick shift while I am in neutral, just with my hand on the stick. It is erratic, and not consistent with a random pattern. At first, it sounded like I had the ebrake on, and the truck was creeping down a hill one 1/4in at a time.


Unfortunately, I did not find receipts for the timing chain/guides. However, I can't really hear a whine.... there COULD be some extra noise indicative of this, but I haven't heard any other nissan frontiers to compare (and I'm new to the truck).

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Posted: Apr 27 2015 at 6:06pm | IP Logged Quote frontierguy

#1 the timing chains will rattle @ start-up = normal. If it
does it shutting off, check the clamps on the ex. shields-
replace as needed.
#2 W/O hearing it, also may be related to the timing chain.
Can you hear it while driving?
#3 Is it related to erratic idle? May want to have your
dealer clear the self learn control and perform an IAVL
procedure. Does it have a GENUINE NISSAN oil impregnated
air filter????????????

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Posted: Apr 27 2015 at 7:37pm | IP Logged Quote conv0luted

#2 Can hear while driving, see video 1 below

#3 See video 2 below

I am not sure about the air filter, but I'll take a look.


I took video of both issues.

The first video is of the ticking/rattling and some noise from the timing chain cover.

The second video is of the thudding/thumping (noise 3 I described above)


First video of ticking/rattling in case you are on mobile and can't see playlists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLQrrUcAhmA
Second video of thudding/thumping noise:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0vMVd-3luI

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Posted: May 03 2015 at 2:23pm | IP Logged Quote conv0luted

So today I pulled up close to a wall so I could hear #3 sound better. Anyone watch the original Absentminded Professor? With the green flubber? Remember how his flying car sounded? lol

Anyways, sound immediately disappears when I depress the clutch.
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That makes me think it is a problem with the.... I dunno. Any ideas? Is there a shaft that spins while in neutral?

Anyone have a listen to video #1 ? Any thoughts on that noise?

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Posted: May 03 2015 at 5:45pm | IP Logged Quote frontierguy

You need to remove the timing cover, sounds like the long
guide on the tensioner side has broke and slid down. With
the miles, I would replace all chains, tensioners /shoes
and guides. If sound #3 goes away w/ the clutch depressed,
you most likely have a bearing/bearings failing in the
trans. unless the noise can be isolated to the transfer
assy.

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