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Ryan
Mike L
Thanks !
Don't forget to spec out what it is you want(Edmunds New Truck page) BEFORE you go to these sites, you have to be an informed consumer or pay the price if you don't. The dealers want to make as much as possible on you.
Ray T.
Ryan
Things I've checked out.
1. It's not the rear seat banging around. The tabs are broken, but it's a different type of noise.
2. The spare tire. It's nice and tight, I attempt to move it, and the truck moves with it.
3. I've looked around underneath the truck, and I haven't found anything loose, broken, or leaky.
I would hate to think it's something in the rear end. I've got 17k miles on the truck, and I haven't changed the rear diff fluid.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ryan
When I can post it on the net...i will.
And no...I am not going to re-type it..
It starts out on the subject of hydro forming..and the process and gains...then has a sub topic about the bending issue. There was a problem...and the real problem turned into nasty rumors..including the jack up theory..
when I can access my space...i have the whole article for you to read..
- Tim
A new steering shaft did fix my steering clunk,
now if I can just get this driveline/spring
clunk fixed I may fall back in love with my truck
again.
rlangford2, your noise sounds like the springs, or bushing shackles that GM has been having troubles with, I too have that noise and we are slowly making progress on eliminating it, springs and shackles/bushings are next.
>>If your problem is in fact related to the lowest leaf making noise when it contacts the leaf
above it, then here are the respective part numbers for the various trucks:
1/2 ton models, 4x2 or 4x4 use #15604174, qty 4.
3/4 ton models, 4x2 or 4x4 light duty use #15604175, also qty 4.
3/4 HD & 1 ton models, 4x2 or 4x4 use #15604176, qty.4.
Remember - this only addresses the clunking leaf issue. For squeaking leafs, I believe
there are replacement leaf springs available. Others have posted here about this. Also, if
your truck is in warranty, be persistent, and the dealer will replace them at no charge for
you. If you're out of warranty, these things run $27 apiece for a hunk of rubber, so in that
case, I highly recommend Neil's solution posted awhile back using heavy o-rings over the
lowest leaf. I did this before I had the dealer fix mine and it worked as well as the GM
isolators. <<
Thanks
Overall, I am very pleased with my truck. I've had it for 8 months, and I've got 17k miles so far. I have had 2 problems with it. The first was a clunk in the steering. I took it to the dealer, and they adjusted the lower control arms and realigned the truck. Problem fixed. The second one was for torn weatherstripping on the 3rd door. That was also fixed promptly by the dealer.
Thanks,
Ryan
Second, on the transmission shifting differently when cold, it says in the owner's manual that it will do this.
Mark
Power and gas milege..
The shimmy sounds like a tire. Switch the left & right rears and see if it moves.
The transmission, when the engine and transmission fluid is cold goes into a warmup mode that is supposed to help get the engine, heater, etc. to operating temperature faster. It does this by delaying the 2 - 3 shift to what I would call a annoying level and it feels like it is hang shifting. As soon as everything reachs operating temp. it goes back to normal, annoying but GM calls it normal.
Fuel Mileage: 5.3 4x4 Z71 worst 13.2 (real cold weather) Best 23.7 (Highway only) average for 14K miles around 15.3 which is 1/10 less than my old v6 gave me several trucks ago (during the gas crunch). Like everyone I'd like better, but this is a full 1.5 MPG better than my 97 K1500 with a 350 and it seems to run better. If you think this is bad go read the Tundra forum and see what they are getting with the new Iforce super clean high tech motor they got. If I was them I'd be mad, 4.7l and only getting 14.5 in town and 17.5 on highway trips. I expected a lot more form that motor with all the hype the media has on that vehicle, heck you can get a GM 6.0l and get that mileage and have a bigger truck with more accessories.
As of now my truck is in the shop for the 3rd time related to this problem.
They (dealership) have replaced the intermidate shaft. Don't know if it was the "F" shaft.
This cleared the problem for about one week.
My truck has 22K on it. This started occuring @ about 13K. I've had a couple other small problems as well but they have been resolved.
bob259 could you point me to this article you were refering to. I would really appreciate it.
My patience is wearing a little thin on this one.
I'm sorry to hear that others have experienced this problem but @ the same time I don't feel so alone. Misery loves company.
Don't think I'll be providing GM any more guinea pig time on my behalf. My "Rock" of a truck continues to crumble before my eyes.
Thanks for the posts
Ryan
None of the competitors had a back seat that would allow adults to travel farther than a block in comfort; the Tindra especially seemed amazingly cramped even in front. I thought I was in a mid-sized truck. Cute little bed, too.
I will give the Tindra one thing, though ... it has sun visors with the extension to block out more light on the side. The Suburban and Tahoe have it, why doesn't the Silverado? I guess we don't ever drive North or South.
Richard
The cost for a replacement top-line model in my '91 S-10 was around $250 as I recall (out of warranty; I decided to have a local repair shop do it for $60)
It might be possible to deal directly with the "service" center. Ask the dealer for the number.
Richard
My Inet access works..and e-mail...but the server for my provider os down and all my data can't be retrieved...that's why no article yet.
I also can't access my crap for the stuff I sell on line..
In process of setting up a site for beer stuff..(mostly taps)....
soooo
I have little time for edmunds right now..
- Tim
At slow speeds, mostly over bumps (like pulling into the drive) I have a clunk/rattle coming from hub/wheel area on both sides of the truck. This does not occur at higher speeds Everything has been tightend twice and the problem (nuisance) is not solved. I have even pulled the wheels and checked everything out. The only thing I could find that my be duplicating the noise is the brake caliper and rotor "floating." The noise sounds similar, but the truck did not do this until about 5,000 miles.
For you guys that have had the steering shaft replaced; what did your noise/clunk sound like and when did it occur? Also, if you have the part # for the new shaft and the link to the article regarding this topic, I would greatly appreciate it.
To help I just called the parts department here and I'm told the it is a upper/intermediate steering shaft old part number 26049343 and the new part number is 26083324. Don't be surprised if you have to wait awhile to get it, they have 3 on B/O here right now and I waited 4-6 weeks as they were on National Backorder.
Kyle
Ryan
Does anyone know if the 140 ft/lbs figure for lug nut torque listed in the owner's manual is correct? That seems awfully high.
Mark
All the Canadian models will have the transmission oil cooler included. I phoned GM Canada today & was told that my truck will have it.
The following is everything that is included in the Z82 package.
Weight Distributing Platform Hitch (includes H.D. 8-lead wiring harness with 7-way sealed connector) & (KNP) Transmission Oil Cooler.
All Canadian model also come equiped with a engine block heater (n/c) also!
Richard
Mark
I don't think its the tires. I thought it was coming from the left but now I think its just coming from the rear. It only happens when the engine is at low RPM for the gear its in. Once I put any torque on the drive line it dissapears. By the way, its barely noticeable. But I should expect perfection for the price.
Have you put a dash-board cover or seat convers in?
Have you ordered your truck yet??? If not why??? Are you still going to select the Indigo blue over Light pewter (a much nicer color, pewter has about 5 shades).
My boss has a 1999 X/C 4wd that is Indigo blue. It's a nice color, but it really shows the dirt!
I still think that you should get the LT over the LS. I'm sure that you can wheel & deal for a better price on a LT. I know that there is a $2500-$3000 dollar difference between models.
My boss has the LT model, the seats are great! I didn't want to have leather either but after driving in the full feature seat, my mind was made up! You won't reget it!
AFS
I am going to order the LS ext 4x4 indigo blue with black flares cant find to many of those. A salesman tried to find one and closest one to the one i wanted was in missouri or montana i think it was like 1500 mls away.
Ryan
I too wanted both coolers...and when the tow packsge was selected on the dealers screen....the oil cooler showed N/C for the price.....indicating it was in the package?
when the truck came...the KC4 oil cooler was not in the option list....BUT it IS on the truck...as well as the tranny cooler..
- Tim