Occasional light knocking from rear end during deceleration
Occasional light knocking from rear end during deceleration
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scoobydo123

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253 posts

85 months

Friday 2nd April 2021
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Hi all,

Car is a Nissan Largo 2WD with auto transmission (rear wheel drive). What is happening is that when slowing down either light braking or coasting there is a faint knocking coming from the rear of the car. It does not happen all the time. Have owned the car for a long time 10 years plus. The rear brakes I have never touched, they are drum brakes wonder if something is up there?

I can describe the noise when it happens as almost like you would expect if there was something rubbing on one side of the prop shaft or driveshaft i.e it is rhythmic with the frequency matching road speed, so faster you are going when it happens the more knocks per second with the time between knocks getting longer as you slow.

BTW the propshaft is very short as the vehicle is mid engined as no centre bearing

Any ideas guys?

Thanks

Edited by scoobydo123 on Friday 2nd April 21:30

scoobydo123

Original Poster:

253 posts

85 months

Saturday 3rd April 2021
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Solved I believe, loose wheel nuts on nearside rear road wheel. Tyres were changed a month ago and that side was only just nipped up.

Edited by scoobydo123 on Saturday 3rd April 15:39