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View Poll Results: SE vs. SL "Shimmy in the Steering Wheel"
2004 SE Maxima Shimmy
9
25.71%
2004 SL Maxima Shimmy
8
22.86%
2004 SE Maxima NO-Shimmy
11
31.43%
2004 SL Maxima NO-Shimmy
7
20.00%
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SE vs. SL "Shimmy in the Steering Wheel"

Old Dec 3, 2003 | 02:45 PM
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SE vs. SL "Shimmy in the Steering Wheel"

Hello All; By reading through the many threads on this site the famous "shimmy in the steering wheel" problem seems to be isolated to approxamety 35% of the 2004 SL Maxima owners that posted on this site. Is there anyone that has a 04' SE Maxima that has not been able to resolve a "shimmy in the steering wheel" problem? Thanks.
Old Dec 3, 2003 | 02:54 PM
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Just had a quick thought.......Have they sold enough of these to cover the cost of a recall?.......Do you suppose other manufacturers are monitoring this site?................
Old Dec 3, 2003 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by kennedy1111
Hello All; By reading through the many threads on this site the famous "shimmy in the steering wheel" problem seems to be isolated to approxamety 35% of the 2004 SL Maxima owners that posted on this site. Is there anyone that has a 04' SE Maxima that has not been able to resolve a "shimmy in the steering wheel" problem? Thanks.

I've done all I am going to do with my vibrating 04 SE. Tomorrow the paperwork for the TX lemon Law fight will be filed.

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Old Dec 5, 2003 | 08:21 AM
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My shimmy has been 95% corrected with wheel balancing and rotors turned. Drives great now.
Old Dec 5, 2003 | 11:56 AM
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Rotors

Good news. Is it a SL or SE and how many miles did you have on it before turning the rotors?

Originally Posted by 4drsleeper
My shimmy has been 95% corrected with wheel balancing and rotors turned. Drives great now.
Old Dec 5, 2003 | 12:20 PM
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Rotors

Good news. Is it a SL or SE and how many miles did you have on it before turning the rotors?

Originally Posted by 4drsleeper
My shimmy has been 95% corrected with wheel balancing and rotors turned. Drives great now.
Old Dec 5, 2003 | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by kennedy1111
Good news. Is it a SL or SE and how many miles did you have on it before turning the rotors?
It's an SE. I had about 4500 miles when I took it in. I noticed the shimmy from day one. However, it wasn't that bad when I first got the car but it progressively got worse over time. Eventually I could feel the steering wheel shake when I was slowing down and I knew the rotors probably needed to be turned. So I took it to the dealership and got it fixed. It still annoys me that I had to take a brand new car in for the rotors with only 4500 miles on it. I know that I'm extremely nice to the car and I pretty soft on the brakes so this shouldn't have been an issue.
Old Dec 5, 2003 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 4drsleeper
It's an SE. I had about 4500 miles when I took it in. I noticed the shimmy from day one. However, it wasn't that bad when I first got the car but it progressively got worse over time. Eventually I could feel the steering wheel shake when I was slowing down and I knew the rotors probably needed to be turned. So I took it to the dealership and got it fixed. It still annoys me that I had to take a brand new car in for the rotors with only 4500 miles on it. I know that I'm extremely nice to the car and I pretty soft on the brakes so this shouldn't have been an issue.
Are the rotors just under-sized or something? Why are you having to rotate at like 4500 miles? that is not normal for a car, and especially not normal for Nissan cars. They are usually really good in the brake area, in my experience. I have a 99 and I don't think they were replaced(the rotors) even when I bought it at 65,000 miles. It is fine now, because I put some new ones on.
Old Dec 10, 2003 | 09:22 AM
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Put Michelins on and get them balanced.
Old Dec 10, 2003 | 06:02 PM
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Put Michelins on and get them balanced.
That does not remedy the vibration/shimmy issue..... I for one really wish it would have.

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Old Dec 12, 2003 | 06:15 PM
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what is the shimmy in the steering wheel?
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