I had the same issue for my 2013 Juke with timing chain noise. The local Nissan dealer said I needed to spend 9000 NZD (about 4800 Usd) for a new part to fix.....
$4800? You could get another juke engine and transmission for that price. The juke right now is a very good car for tuning. It is old so you can find many used parts to build a little fun monster car to drive around.
Hej did you get to solve the issue with the noise, l have a Nissan juke 2015 and it’s making the same noise when l start it and when l drive it. What could you think would be the problem?
can u anyone answer this after doing exactly what i u did if i rotate engine one full turn or 2 turn will these mark Matich? cause i did this and than roate engine and was trying to see if mark on the cam saft match with mark on chain after full one or 2 chain roation and the mark did not match on chain and grove on cam saft
Don’t worry about it , you did the right process , after you rotate the engine second time it won’t be the same , make sure timing chain is not stretched and tight enough.
ah bro thank u so much i opened and did it again same thing and it did not align again so i thought i was doing something wrong thanks for promt reply bro how do i know it all is ok what is the procedure is there any test? cause chain color mark and camsaft dont align and u said dont worry so what how do i know it ok?@@fayzullo4317
Just do the timing chain right and rotate the engine twice make sure it won’t stop while you rotating you can feel also compression inside all s cylinders
ok thanks so as long as it move and i can hear compression all is ok i was worried what if timing is wrong and vale will hit the piston bro thanks for ur helpppppppp@@fayzullo4317
@fayzullo4317 ok Sir, I was trying to find it on their website and couldn't. I'm about to take mine apart today. any tips or tricks? Did you have to replace the timing cover as well? I saw yours had a cut in it?