I have a 2005 Xterra that has the exact same problem and set of circumstances as this Pathfinder. Does anyone have any ideas?
I am currently having the same problem in my 2005 Ford Escape. Did you find the problem? My father seems to think it might be the brake light switch. I am taking the car to the dealership to get it fixed and I would like to tell them exactly the problem if you have already found the solution.
The whine is caused by a warning scraper that scrapes the brake rotor when the pads need to be replaced this avoids costly damage to the rotor
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I appreciate that but I don't think that's my problem. The whine comes from inside the car under the driver side dash. The whine goes away when I put my foot under the brake pedal and push up. However the whine will continue after I have stopped the vehicle and shut it down. It will eventually "wind down" or I can stop it by applying the above brake pedal procedure. Any idea?
This is the Pathfinder thread and problem I was referring to:http://www.fixya.com/cars/t2933164-high_...
Yes. I don't see anything amiss. I looked more closely at the brake pedal itself and there are two actuators (?) that push against the pedal when it's in it's neutral non-applied position. I have no idea if they're connects to the noise or not but when I push up on the pedal the front most switch is applied just a little bit more than the back. In short I dunno what the issue is. Neither does my Nissan dealer at least not over the phone. I'm afraid to take it in because I know that it will be a fortune in diagnosis.
Yes. I don't see anything amiss. I looked more closely at the brake pedal itself and there are two actuators (?) that push against the pedal when it's in it's neutral non-applied position. I have no idea if they're connects to the noise or not but when I push up on the pedal the front most switch is applied just a little bit more than the back. In short I dunno what the issue is. Neither does my Nissan dealer at least not over the phone. I'm afraid to take it in because I know that it will be a fortune in diagnosis.
Yes. I don't see anything amiss. I looked more closely at the brake pedal itself and there are two actuators (?) that push against the pedal when it's in it's neutral non-applied position. I have no idea if they're connects to the noise or not but when I push up on the pedal the front most switch is applied just a little bit more than the back. In short I dunno what the issue is. Neither does my Nissan dealer at least not over the phone. I'm afraid to take it in because I know that it will be a fortune in diagnosis.
Can we post pics on here some how? I'd like to attach a pic of the brake pedal area and the two actuators that I mentioned. I don't see the "can" that the gentleman with the Pathfinder mentioned and I don't see a fan housing either. It's possible that the noise is coming from further up under the dash though and that I'm looking in the wrong place.
Have you looked up under the dash?
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