'clonk' on full lock in 4WD

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Coz

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This morning I experienced a 'clonking' on my 2006 pathfinder when in 4WD mode and on full lock :(

I'm hoping (probably in vane) that it's normal but fearing an expensive fix may be required, any suggestions?
 
its a VERY expensive FIX, Im sorry to say.

lookin the down load section for stearing stops..
 
:(

Where may I find the download section?

Is it something that should have been picked up on a recent service?

Thanks
 
its a VERY expensive FIX, Im sorry to say.

lookin the down load section for stearing stops..

Expensive for Zippy is any thing over a pound.:lol:lol

Just put a bit of grease on the 4 steering stops. If it's the same as the Terrano
Common issue.:thumbs
 
Thanks guys, found the PDF :thumb2

Zippy :nono you got me worried there :doh

I was thinking diff problems etc etc...
 
I had the same problem when i bought my terrano, got a cold sweat when i first heard it, then these guys sorted it out straight away, 4 large blobs of grease, still quiet after 3 months. Gonna put some more on before the weather changes.
 
Zippy :nono you got me worried there :doh


id have pointed you in the right direction in the end.

pop along and ill get the little zippys to do it, they did mine before the mot friday
 
Right, found the PDF and printed it off, can't find the things shown on my front wheels/suspension :confused:

I did just "pop my head under", I haven't crawled under the car for any length of time so I may have missed them I guess :nenau
 
mmm the pathfinder must differ on the stops then. but if its on full lock only im sure its there stops just not like the T2's
 
Thanks , I've got this clunk so I know now where to look. But whats the best place to get them as my nearest dealer is 20 miles away? and may not stock them.
David.
 
Thanks , I've got this clunk so I know now where to look. But whats the best place to get them as my nearest dealer is 20 miles away? and may not stock them.
David.

It's cheaper and easier just to grease them up, apparently the plastic stops don't last too long.
 
Thanks , I've got this clunk so I know now where to look. But whats the best place to get them as my nearest dealer is 20 miles away? and may not stock them.
David.

Grease them now see how you go, pick up next time you pass a Nissan or even a Ford (Maverick) dealer may have them.
 
Got ford dealer nearby,will try him,forgot about mavericks. thanks. david.
 

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