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Nissan Maxima: 2000 maxima/motor whirl

  1. #1
    lupian
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    2000 maxima/motor whirl

    I'm a first time poster with a 2000 Maxima. I'm hearing a small motor
    whirl/buzz when I turn off the car. I mentioned it to the auto-parts
    clerk and they said it might be a stuck fuel-pump relay? It doesn't
    happen all the time. I've also noticed the engine revs a little extra the
    next time I start it and the exhaust smells funky, like incomplete
    combustion. The signs seem to point to a fuel/ignition problem. I'd
    appreciate any insight from other MAX owners. Thanks.


  2. #2
    BuddyWh
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    Re: 2000 maxima/motor whirl


    On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:45:34 -0400, "lupian" <gov>
    wrote:
     

    Is yours an automatic? If so, the whirring sound could be the
    electronic motor mounts. There is a tech bulletin describing
    troubleshooting and repair: a symptom when they are failing is a
    whirring or buzzing sound lasting several seconds after shutting off
    the engine.

    Repair is to replace with new, re-designed motor mounts which is
    covered under 3/36 warranty only (not 60K warranty).

    They "soften" at low RPM to control engine vibration, and then firm up
    as RPM increases above 2K or so to more tightly couple the engine to
    the drive train. I guess that when they fail completely they will stay
    in whatever state they're in when the failure occurs.

    I couldn't fix mine right away when the buzzing started, so I
    disconnected them.... just idle up the engine to 2500RPM or so (to
    firm them up) with tranny in drive and trusted person on brake pedal,
    then disconnect the one electrical lead to each mount.

    They are now in firm all the time. At first I figured I'd buy
    replacements and do the change over on a spare weekend, but the
    difference in vibration is so minor it just isn't worth it! Also, the
    firmer drive train is appreciated as there's noticeably more snap
    pulling away from a stop.

    BuddyWh

  3. #3
    Jon
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    Re: 2000 maxima/motor whirl

    It is the active motor mounts. They make noise when you turn the engine
    off. Not all the time but they do make a whir or a buzz. If the engine
    shakes when you drive the car you might want to replace them. It is
    usually the back one against the firewall that goes first. If the
    engine is not causing vibration when you drive the car I would wait...
    This was a Technical Service Bulletin when the car came out but you like
    me did not know until the warranty went out...

    lupian wrote:
     


  4. #4
    Jon
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    Re: 2000 maxima/motor whirl

    The funny noise are the motor mounts. They are electronically
    controlled. If you are not getting engine vibration you should be fine.
    My 2000 Maxima has made the noise on and off since day one.

    lupian wrote:
     



 

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