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GMC Sierra: Problems & Solutions
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Jim
I have just experience a rather unusual occurrence with my 1997 GMC K2500. When pulling about a 3200lbs trailer down hill at about 55mph in 3rd gear, the tranny (four speed auto, coupled to the 454cid gas) came out of gear on its own and the tranny emitted grinding-gear sound, like the sound heard when putting a vehicle in park whilst still underway.
It did this three times. Each time I put it in neutral and the sound diminished immediately until going away. (Within seconds)
Any ideas?
-Brian
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M.
'00 GMC Sierra SLT Ext cab Z71 w/5.3
Also, after two visits, the dealer finally admitted that the tapping in the column was the intermediate shaft. Part is now on order.
I've noticed that the inside door seal on the drivers side is coming loose and sags quite a bit after opening and closing the door a few times. Dealer has, as usual, not heard of this problem yet.
This is my first 4x4 and this may just be a dumb question, but when my truck is in 4 wheel drive, the front end groans quite a bit while turning. Is this normal, or should I bring this to the dealers attention as well?
The Lund Interceptor DOES cause windshield noise. I've had one for about 12000 miles now, and around 60-65 I hear the flapping. I've kinda gotten used to it though, doesn't bother me as much anymore. Thanks for all the help, I hope this info helps someone else.
Go to your dealer and ask him to read TSB # 00-08-64-016 (door problems in cold weather) You will get new latches and strikers per this TSB.
Latch # is 15057687 & 15057688. Striker # is 15063698.
It took me 4 visits and 5 calls to GM to get the problem even addressed with a fix.
Good Luck!!!
You can go to alldata.com and get the listings of all the TSBs for any given make/model. Another site to check for recalls, TSB's and complaints is nhtsa.com. Alldata will sell the complete tsb's but they are lagging three years and only have up to year 1998. NHTSA has all of the tsb's and you can request them by fax. And remember you're dealing with a federal agency so it's questionable at best if you get a response.
Helm's also sells the TSB's by quarters with four quarters making a year. It sells for $25. If I'm not mistaken, Helm's will give you the complete tsb for all makes of GM vehicles and leave you to sort through them.
Hope this answers your question.
Erik
I have 24,000 on a '98 GMC ext.cab 1/2 ton.
I noticed a mild "thumping" in the peddle at 18,000. It occurred with wheel ram. My dealer, who is actually very accomadating, found nothing wrong then. 2 visits later, my front rotors are warped and rear drums are out of round.
Of course, this is caused by heat. But, I dot hot rod it. I dot ride the brakes and I dot have any stop--go commute. So, why???
I have a friend who owns his own shop. He has heard of these complaints. He has suggested 3 possible causes: 1) Wrong type shoes and pads. Not allowing for quick heat disapation; 2) Wrong steel allow in rotors and drums; and most likely, 3) An AS malfunfunction.
So, what I need is a response from all others who have experienced this problem. Why? Because I am taking this as high as I need to go in GM to get them to fix the problem. I will not let this slide. I refuse to turn and/or replace my rotors and drums every 18,000 because they screwed up. If need be, I am willing to take charge in filing a class action.
Please email me, ( bartfart@pacbell.net), if you have had the same problems. Make it very brief. And, if you want a response, give me a week or two. I only turn the computer on once a week.
Also I had a clunk in the driveline on take off. They drained, flushed and refilled the case 2x times with a lube called "blue". This was done to a current TSB. Clunk is gone!!!
Good Luck!!!!
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Looks like you might want to hurry as you're running out of time.
That clunk you mentioned, is that on takeoff from dead stop? Because I have a clunk that happens mostly in second gear. If I accelerate to around 15-20, coast and let the rpms drop, then hit the gas again, there is a clunk almost as if there is slack in the drive line. If this is similar to your problem, let me know. Dealer says the truck shifts to specs and couldn't replicate this problem.
Thanks again for the info on the doors.
This is the sequence of events and the results from my GMC Service Dept.
1. I brought my 2K, Sierra, Short Box, Regular Cab, 4WD, in to correct an obvious front wheel misalignment .
The Service Manager told me that the published wheel alignment specifications from the factory on this 2K model was in error and the potential for uneven tire wear allowed him to replace both front tires. At that time he informed me of the intermediate steering shaft replacement because of rattles that show up at around 8K miles or so. He ordered tires and intermediate steering shaft.
2. After replacing tires and the steering shaft he said he was not satisfied because of a slight pull to the right. He informed me that many steering boxes were defective and he probably should order several to be sure we get a good one.
3. After the new steering box was replaced there was no pulling to either direction. However I was not satisfied because the system appeared to have some free play, not in the mechanical parts of the steering box or the tie-rod/drag link connections but someplace in-between. This points to the power assist valves in the steering box. The steering appears to be fairly tight but irregular road surfaces cause a slight drift which requires very slight steering wheel correction. High crosswinds also cause more drift than should be with this type of vehicle.
The factory Tech. for this dealership has just changed within the last few days so it will take a while to get communications going with him. I feel that the Service Manager has a lot of good automotive experience and good mechanical understanding. I am now waiting for their next move to correct the problem. Probably another steering box!
I will try to get the Tech. Bulletin numbers on my next visit.
Ed
Thanks, Don
On the vibrations....some of the '00 model silverado and sierra 2wd qualify for replacement of the rack and pinion and lower control arms to cure the high speed vibration. It is determined by VIN number.
Rick
and a 4:10 rear. It's got all the toys.
Any tip on break-in? Also, any common problems I should expect?
It has On-Star. Has anyone had to use it and were you satisfied with the service?
Thanks
Truckchic
Buying my first truck at 19 and putting $9,000 down on a Generic Made Car will be my last..
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If anyone else has this problem please respond to hear what you are doing about it....Thanks...
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I had the exact same problem with my Sierra. It did it for about 2 days on and off, and on the 3rd day it killed the fuel pump and the truck would no longer start. The dealer had it towed to their shop from my driveway, went to start it and it fired right up!!! They had it for 5 days and no problems until the last day it failed for them. They replaced the ignition module because it was reading a valid code but not the code that matched the truck (???) Problem went away until about a month after that, it came back again! Took it in, but they couldn't get it to come back on. Drove another couple weeks and it came on in the morning on my way to work, so I pulled into the garage with it on so they could see it. Again, they couldn't re-produce the problem. That was in November and it hasn't happened since. It does have me concerned since the problem was never really solved, so if you get any more info on it, please let me know!