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Old Mar 7, 2001 | 10:36 PM
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i saw this tsb:
Service Bulletin Number: NTB99024
Bulletin Sequence Number: 480
Date of Bulletin: 9904
NHTSA Item Number: SB604794
Make: NISSAN
Model: MAXIMA
Year: 1997
Component: STRUCTURE:BODY
Summary: REPAIR PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLES EXHIBITNG WIND NOISE. *TT
I have wind noise in my car. does this mean the dealer will to fix it for free? or not. the car is NOT under warranty.
Old Mar 7, 2001 | 10:54 PM
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hey sweetsound u might want to correct the name, i do believe it's Daniel not Dave.
Old Mar 8, 2001 | 12:24 AM
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Originally posted by plrod Black 95 SE
hey sweetsound u might want to correct the name, i do believe it's Daniel not Dave.
also post in the 4th gen board. he rarely posts outside of it
Old Mar 8, 2001 | 06:39 AM
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Wind noise

Not sure if its same/similar or what but my 99 SE had "wind noise" above 50 mph or so and there was a Technical bulletin about that. Turns out the molding around the front windshield was prone to loosening and fluttered in the wind creating "wind noise". Its an easy fix...
Old Mar 8, 2001 | 06:46 AM
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Re: Wind noise

Originally posted by kratz74
Not sure if its same/similar or what but my 99 SE had "wind noise" above 50 mph or so and there was a Technical bulletin about that. Turns out the molding around the front windshield was prone to loosening and fluttered in the wind creating "wind noise". Its an easy fix...
so how did you fix it...i did look and that piece is a little loose.
Old Mar 8, 2001 | 07:11 AM
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I have bad wind noise too, but I know exactly where its coming from. When I rearended someone a long time ago. You can just see that the whole unit body is a little bent out of shape. The very top rear edges of the front doors poke up about 1/8" inch from flush. This makes a lot of noise, but nothing I can do about it.
Old Mar 8, 2001 | 06:46 PM
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Originally posted by SWEETSOUND2001
i saw this tsb:
Service Bulletin Number: NTB99024
Bulletin Sequence Number: 480
Date of Bulletin: 9904
NHTSA Item Number: SB604794
Make: NISSAN
Model: MAXIMA
Year: 1997
Component: STRUCTURE:BODY
Summary: REPAIR PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLES EXHIBITNG WIND NOISE. *TT
Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) are issued by vehicle manufacturers to help automotive technicians diagnose and repair problems reported by consumers and auto repair shops.

Technical Service Bulletins contain up-to-date factory fixes for difficult to diagnose problems such as rough idles, intermittent stalls, hard starts, and all kinds of "shakes", "rattles," and "clunks" that can sometimes drive you nuts. Technical Service Bulletins describe service procedures that may improve performance, reduce future breakdowns, or show a factory authorized modification for your vehicle.

How are Technical Service Bulletin item repairs handled? (who pays for the repair)
Also, how can I find out more information about a particular TSB. Listed in the TSB notice is only a short description of the problem, where can I find the repair procedure?

[Edited by VQMaxSE on 03-08-2001 at 09:00 PM]
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