Tx, Did you go back to the beginning of this thread and count how many owners are having issues? To be fair we are talking about the redesigned Silverado/Sierra that came out in '07 with the six speed as an option with certain motors.
I did, and I am not to count them again, but it's somewhere less than a dozen (a very vocal dozen people). Some, complain about a clunking (which does not happen all the time) but this does not affect the shifting whatsoever. And remember, there was about 50,000 units of the Silverado/Sierra sold in June. People would not be buying them thinking there were wide spread issues. I would find it hard to believe some of these 50,000 people didn't do some Internet searching beforehand and come across some of these posts, but saw the small number of complaints and bought anyway based on the outstanding value these trucks provide.
So you changed you buying decision based on 12 people?
Based on your post I assume your not hauling or towing.
Ok now that we've got that cleared up. Let's move on. When you took the truck into the dealer did you describe the hard shift to a service advisor? Did you have a tech ride with you so that you could demonstrate the hard shift and have the tech acknowledge what you are describing as a hard shift?
Your dealer has dozens of warranty issues to deal with everyday. The techs try not to spend too much time on warranty work as they are paid a commission on revenue generating service. To get them to work on issues you have to help them identify what you're trying to describe to the service advisor. If not, you will most likely get a "could not duplicate" on your work order or as in your case they found no codes and found everything working within specifications.
So the problem didn't occur when we took a test drive. I had the same problem with my 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee and they had a recall on it, and it was fixed years ago. I just don't want to have over 100,000 miles (drive train warranty) or even 36,000 and the transmission blow up. I spent a lot of money on this truck and think it should have any problems like this. I have taken vehicles to the dealership for warranty work in the past and it is pulling teeth to get something fixed. I just want to make sure that this problem is fixed now or I guess I need to get ride of it and buy a different truck other than Chevy. Also the instrument panel went dead yesterday twice and even the shift points weren't showing. And of course , it was not doing that today. Should i just get rid of it now before it all get worse??? Thanks
Just got my 2011 Silverado back from the dealership repair shop for the third time.Same old story, they drove my truck for 55 miles and couldn't find or feel anything wrong. The funny thing is that I picked up my 14 year old daughter and her friend, and the first thing they say is" what's wrong with your truck, it feels like it's going to quit running, I thought you were getting it fixed."Amazing, a certified GM Mechanic can't feel it, but a 14 year old girl can. I guess I will have to deal with GM directly, and from the sounds of it, probably will need a lawyer. Good luck to me and those other so called few unhappy GM truck owners.
chuck1 didn't they only sell it in 2007 2008 2009 and some of 2010 with the L480 E trans and everybody who was buying waited till 2011 to get new 6 speed? cause when i got mine in 08 there was talk about new 6 speed, just like the 1500 diesel. i could be wrong but no 6 speed was offered down here. this is only one site go to chevytalk.com look up 2008 gmc trans problem so to say 12 post more like 100's. and for the ones that dont post they could care less maybe a lease or given as a work truck cause fleet does make good deals with big bussiness so that 50,000 could be this
lidarules1 you got big ones. I stoped taking my kids in the truck after the wife almost rearended a car cause the dam thing would not down shift
I am Having the same Issue with mine which is a 2001 Chevy 2500 HD it seems to only really do it when it warms up though, is that the same fore you as well?
Even if it is 100 - do the math on the failure rate based on nearly 50,000 units (Silverado/Sierra) sold in June. And don't forget many are "clunk" comments which have nothing to do with the transmission shift or drivability, it's strickly a occasional power train noise.
I have taken vehicles to the dealership for warranty work in the past and it is pulling teeth to get something fixed.
I've found that the make of the vehicle usually doesn't matter much. With warranty issues I've pulled teeth with virtually every make. What I did discover though is if you choose to try another GM dealer it might make a world of difference.
Before dumping the truck I would at least
-Try another dealer -Check out the TSBs available for your truck; you wouldn't be the first to walk into a service department with a TSB that they had overlooked -You could email the GM customer service rep that monitors the GM boards and see if they can assist you with your dealer
Getting rid of the truck I would think would be the last resort due to the substantial depreciation hit. Let me see if I can find the list of service bulletins.
Subject: Information on 2-3 Upshift or 3-2 Downshift Clunk Noise Models: 2010 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks 2010 and Prior HUMMER H2, H3 2005-2009 Saab 9-7X with 4L60-E, 4L65-E or 4L70-E Automatic Transmission (RPOs M30, M32, M70)
Supercede: This bulletin is being revised to add the 2010 model year and 4L70E transmission. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-07-30-042E (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).
Important For 2005 model year fullsize utilities and pickups, refer to Corporate Bulletin 05-07-30-012.
Some vehicles may exhibit a clunk noise that can be heard on a 2-3 upshift or a 3-2 downshift.
During a 2-3 upshift, the 2-4 band is released and the 3-4 clutch is applied. The timing of this shift can cause a momentary torque reversal of the output shaft that results in a clunk noise. This same torque reversal can also occur on a 3-2 downshift when the 3-4 clutch is released and the 2-4 band applied. This condition may be worse on a 4-wheel drive vehicle due to the additional tolerances in the transfer case.
This is a normal condition. No repairs should be attempted.
Subject: Information on 2-3 Upshift or 3-2 Downshift Clunk Noise Models: 2010 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks 2010 and Prior HUMMER H2, H3 2005-2009 Saab 9-7X with 4L60-E, 4L65-E or 4L70-E Automatic Transmission (RPOs M30, M32, M70)
Supercede: This bulletin is being revised to add the 2010 model year and 4L70E transmission. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-07-30-042E (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).
Important For 2005 model year fullsize utilities and pickups, refer to Corporate Bulletin 05-07-30-012.
Some vehicles may exhibit a clunk noise that can be heard on a 2-3 upshift or a 3-2 downshift.
During a 2-3 upshift, the 2-4 band is released and the 3-4 clutch is applied. The timing of this shift can cause a momentary torque reversal of the output shaft that results in a clunk noise. This same torque reversal can also occur on a 3-2 downshift when the 3-4 clutch is released and the 2-4 band applied. This condition may be worse on a 4-wheel drive vehicle due to the additional tolerances in the transfer case.
This is a normal condition. No repairs should be attempted.
That's, great information Chuck. But my problem has nothing to do with a clunk.I have owned nothing but GM products, and they have always had the GM clunk. I do have a very nice 2011 Silverado for sale if your interested.
Sorry for your issues. However, the previous post is because many on here are searching for an answer to the "clunk" and there isn't one. They need to move on or dump their truck for a Toyota, Dodge, or Ford.
so chuck that is a great tip so why didnt it do it when i bought it. there was no problem then but now what a mess. So easy for you to say dump it and get a ford toyota etc. my truck is paid for $38900 i didnt pay all that to hear a clunk, locking torq not release and the best one of all just got it back today and guess what truck is in normal specs the noise i hear is called LASH FROM THE TRANS TO THE DRIVESHAFT wtf is that is that an extra i have to pay for, cause it didnt come on the build sheet
Let me rephrase what I consider a normal Chevy clunk. That would be a small clunk when you shift from park to drive, anything else I would consider defective.
Exactly, my truck drove home like a dream, and after that, a piece of crap. I am still waiting for my transmission to learn me. Maybe it's because I don't drive like i'm heading to a fire.
The clunk which is not constant nor regular and does not hurt anything but your ears. It doesn't hurt the transmission or anything else. It's easier to dump your truck that letting this OCCASIONAL noise bother you.
ITS NOT A BIG DEAL (the clunk).
If it's going to eat at you, as soon as you make enough payments on your truck to have equity, dump it if it bothers you that much.
Or you can keep it and be unhappy and keep posting on Edmunds.
lidarules1, I apologize for your frustrations. If you are unhappy with the diagnosis from that dealer I would definitely recommend getting a second opinion. I would recommend riding with the technician so you can point out what it is that you are experiencing. Can you please email me with your VIN? I look forward to your response. Christina GM Customer Service
Chuck, I decided after all that I couldn't pass up the truck deal. I bought a Silverado 1500 LT Texas Edition crew cab with leather interior yesterday for $10624 off of sticker including 3391 GM card rebate plus 4505 GM bonus cash for this area. It still wasn't cheap- most expensive vehicle I've ever purchased by 10K. Hopefully GM will honor the powertrain warranty if I got one of the problematic units. I didn't feel or hear anything to worry about on my 5 mile test drive, although the acceleration and braking were nowhere near as responsive as my Buick sedans. I decided I could get used to it. I also bought peace of mind by extending the bumper to bumper coverage up to 100,000 miles (unlimited time duration). Wish me luck, guys!
Congratulations. I have just turned over 4,000 miles on my 2011-5.3 Crew cab LT w/towing pkg. this morning. It runs great. We bought it to tow a 5,000 pound trailer with. We are going to travel across the country. I have not yet purchase an extended warranty yet, but plan to do so. The Major Guard warranty pretty much covers everything on the vehicle with very few exceptions.
Your right, vehicles go up in price every year. This truck discounted the way they are makes them so much cheaper than the competition. You can't touch a Ford, Dodge or Toyota for the same price paid and equipment.
I have a 1998 chevy pickup, vortech v6 auto trans . I was driving down the road had to pull over to talk on the phone, after i was done i put it in gear, and i have no forward gears. the fluid level is good and dosent smell or look burnt, can this be an electrical problem or shoud i buy a transmission
Hey, was wondering if anyone can help me out I have an 04' GMC Sierra 5.3L 4x4 w/o hybrid with a transmission that shifts late at 3,500 RPM (seems like it dosent want to shift) when shifting into 2nd, and I found a 99' Chevy Silverado 4.8L 4x4 4L60E transmission with under 20,000 miles on it for $350. Will these transmissions match up or is there a more simple fix, shifter celenoid? that would be a better option? any help would be great thanks- Dan
Can someone tell me why my tranny sounds like it's slipping at 40-50 mph the motor revs up but I don't lose any speed. . It was rebuilt about 40 g ago. Torq converter?
The "District Specialist" spews the GM mantra; "It's operating as intended." I asked the DS if the engineers "intended" for the transmission to slam. Answer: "you need to take it back to the dealer!" During one conversation she actually asked what octane fuel I'm using!
According to a consumer affairs attorney, GM has used that phrase, "operating as intended", for years when they have transmission issues and don't want to address them.
My 2011 also pulls right since new (alignment attempted w/ no improvement), growls when in AFM, and on a rare occasion the transmission slips. The torque converter was replaced less than a week after delivery to address the slip. That didn't help.
Now the A/C cuts out sporadically. It's four months old! What in the world?
That's right, it has to adjust to my driving habits!
"Just drive it" doesn't cut it when you spend money on something like this.
If you have a newer GM truck and have any of these issues, keep contacting GM.
Since there is not a "Happy owners Forum" I thought I would post here. Just got back from nearly a 2,000 mile trip with my '11 Silverado, 5.3 HD towing pkg. and chrome pkg. On the way back yesterday the average mpg. was exactly 20mpg between Salt Lake and Mesquite,NV. The temps were in the low 90s. The transmission temp stayed about 175.
After filling up in Mesquite where the temperature was 111 we headed out across the desert back to Southern Calif. The outside temperature at Baker, CA was 116 degrees. It stay nice and cool inside the Crewcab with the automatic temperature control set to 74degrees. The AFM would work as designed coming down the hills and switch to 4cyl. mode. The temperature of the transmission climbed to the high 180s through the desert heat. Arrive back in Southern California the average mpg was 18.5 (drove a little faster through the desert).
The truck rode and operated great. My only critique is the transmission to me is too quick to downshift at highway speeds. I suspect this is programmed in to the software for some reason.
The truck has 6,000 miles on it in three months. Is the automatic transmission the most refined? No - It does occasionally "clunk". My '05 4Ruuner which I traded in was "over engineered". It ran great for 95,000 miles.
I forgot; while friends were riding with me, more than one person has said "what was that" when the truck slips, engages, then slams. I can't help but thell them "it's adjusting to my driving habits!"
If you can't laugh at throwin' over 30 thousand dollars down the drain, what can you laugh at?
My 2010 sierra 1500 now has 16000 miles on it and it still has the same transmission issues. i have read the gm responses from chuck1 and chuck1919. it is really disgusting when you hear "if you don't like it, dump it" and "it is operating as designed". just because gm says nothing is wrong doesn't mean NOTHING IS WRONG. my truck continues with the same problem of searching for a gear between 30-50 mph. and yes it will sometimes CLUNK. if this occured all the time i would agree that it was designed this way. but, because of its interrmittent nature it could not possibly be designed to operate this way! it is unfortunate that our gm posters(chuck1 and chuck1919) are trying to suppress the conversation on this issue. the only way we are going to get this fixed is to continue discussing this and continue to push gm to find an answer.
"if this occured all the time i would agree that it was designed this way. but, because of its interrmittent nature it could not possibly be designed to operate this way! it is unfortunate that our gm posters(chuck1 and chuck1919) are trying to suppress the conversation on this issue."
No one is trying to suppress ANYTHING. Does the transmission clunk occasionally? Yes - this is exactly why it will not be fixed (probably) by GM. Do you like your truck otherwise? If you do then you need to overlook this fault. Because the 12 or 13 people on here is not enough to have GM repair this fault (if you want to call it that). Does your truck get you to your destinations in a reliable manner? MIne got through the desert in what can be described as very harsh conditions. (See my post above). And you can notice that I did say it does OCCASIONALLY clunks.
If it eats you up and keeps you awake at night...dump it. If it works otherwise and gets you to from point "A" to point "B" then it's not as big as a problem as the 12 or 13 posters on this board make it out to be.
GM has a bigger problem, trying to figure out how to move a 120 day inventory of GMC/Silverado trucks.
You said it searches for a gear between 30-50 mph. Try this if you haven't already; drive it with the "Instant Economy" LED on. If it searches for a gear while it's bouncing back and forth between 4 and 8 cylinders, that "search" you feel is the "Active Fuel Management." Mine does that. It growls in 4 cylinders then lunges a bit when engaging all 8 cylinders.
Mine really can't decide what to do in the mid 40 mph range. Especially around 47 mph.
The AFM is so annoying, on long trips, I actually drive in manual 5th gear to keep from continuously bouncing back and forth from 4 to 8 cylinders.
Lets keep trying to get GM to fix this fault (and the other problems with this drive train).
I recently bought a new Sierra pickup 4x4 1500 GMC 2011 and noticed that it's trans. Is behaving exactly like you explain. I took the car to the dealer in my country Saudi Arabia and they checked it and came back with the same reply "the trans. Is behaving as designed" . It looks like that GM is telling all it's dealers all over the world what to say to escape their design problems.
In fact the situation is getting worse as it becomes safety hazard... The trans. Sometimes shifts suddenly especially when slowing down at intersection that makes the car jumps forward out of control and that will result in hitting any thing close in front of the car. I am not sure what to do... I am thinking seriously to sell it.
ceb66, i thought that this was possibly the issue also. i even asked my gm service manager if the AFM could be disabled and then let me drive for about a week to see if that was the problem. he said it could not be done. i have driven thousands of miles monitoring the 4cyl to 8cyl and vice-versa to see if this was the issue. it does not correspond to the surge/searching transmission problems that I continue to experience. Aggravating as hell! But then I remember, IT WAS DESIGNED TO INTERMITTENTLY SURGE AND SEARCH FOR A GEAR. RIGHT CHUCK!
I'm having the same "clunk" issues with my 2010 Sierra. It baffles me how such a good looking truck can have such crappy workmanship...especially the transmission... definitely not professional grade.
Who is everyone complaining to? I want to express my dissatisfaction with GMC.
I've spoken with the dealer, a GM customer service rep and more than one "District Specialist" over the past four months.
If you go that route, be prepared. It's an orchestrated, well-versed run-a-round!
Also, an attorney advised me to write to the address in the back of what my dealer calls "my little owner's book" and ask for some relief. I haven't tried that.
I have switched mine to tow haul in the city and the clunking, etc and all of the associated sounds that acompany it seem to go away. I just chalk this up to a lemon design and learned another lesson. never buy GM again and I make sure and tell everyone about it. I get my fair share of paybacks to GM in a month. LMAO-
I believe a "lemon design" would be a faulty transmission that fails prematurely or doesn't work at all. This transmission does shift and functions and shifts thorough the gears.
I recommended (to lstrip) trying manual mode only as a diagnosis, not as a solution. (he already tried that anyway!).
I use manual 5th on long trips, however, I'm continuing to tell GM I want the AFM growl/lag/bang and other issues addressed with something more than "it's operating as designed." The dealer "sold" me on the 6 speed. I didn't pay for a 5 speed manual.
This is not an exaggeration; during a 25 minute trip on a level highway, my truck will move between 4 and 8 cylinders close to 60 times. You can feel the growl, lag, subtle bump every time. It's annoying.
yu should ask ole GM Chuck here on the forum; he will have a politically correct answer for your a/c issue. It works don't it? They all cut in and out at times.... LOL Really?!
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Did you go back to the beginning of this thread and count how many owners are having issues? To be fair we are talking about the redesigned Silverado/Sierra that came out in '07 with the six speed as an option with certain motors.
I did, and I am not to count them again, but it's somewhere less than a dozen (a very vocal dozen people). Some, complain about a clunking (which does not happen all the time) but this does not affect the shifting whatsoever. And remember, there was about 50,000 units of the Silverado/Sierra sold in June. People would not be buying them thinking there were wide spread issues. I would find it hard to believe some of these 50,000 people didn't do some Internet searching beforehand and come across some of these posts, but saw the small number of complaints and bought anyway based on the outstanding value these trucks provide.
So you changed you buying decision based on 12 people?
Based on your post I assume your not hauling or towing.
Good luck on whatever you decide.
Your dealer has dozens of warranty issues to deal with everyday. The techs try not to spend too much time on warranty work as they are paid a commission on revenue generating service. To get them to work on issues you have to help them identify what you're trying to describe to the service advisor. If not, you will most likely get a "could not duplicate" on your work order or as in your case they found no codes and found everything working within specifications.
lidarules1 you got big ones. I stoped taking my kids in the truck after the wife almost rearended a car cause the dam thing would not down shift
I have, I am a member of some of those sites. It's the same thing - very few complaints based on volume sold.
I've found that the make of the vehicle usually doesn't matter much. With warranty issues I've pulled teeth with virtually every make. What I did discover though is if you choose to try another GM dealer it might make a world of difference.
Before dumping the truck I would at least
-Try another dealer
-Check out the TSBs available for your truck; you wouldn't be the first to walk into a service department with a TSB that they had overlooked
-You could email the GM customer service rep that monitors the GM boards and see if they can assist you with your dealer
Getting rid of the truck I would think would be the last resort due to the substantial depreciation hit. Let me see if I can find the list of service bulletins.
INFORMATION
Bulletin No.: 01-07-30-042F
Date: February 05, 2010
Subject: Information on 2-3 Upshift or 3-2 Downshift Clunk Noise
Models:
2010 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks
2010 and Prior HUMMER H2, H3
2005-2009 Saab 9-7X
with 4L60-E, 4L65-E or 4L70-E Automatic Transmission (RPOs M30, M32, M70)
Supercede:
This bulletin is being revised to add the 2010 model year and 4L70E transmission. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-07-30-042E (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).
Important
For 2005 model year fullsize utilities and pickups, refer to Corporate Bulletin 05-07-30-012.
Some vehicles may exhibit a clunk noise that can be heard on a 2-3 upshift or a 3-2 downshift.
During a 2-3 upshift, the 2-4 band is released and the 3-4 clutch is applied. The timing of this shift can cause a momentary torque reversal of the output shaft that results in a clunk noise. This same torque reversal can also occur on a 3-2 downshift when the 3-4 clutch is released and the 2-4 band applied. This condition may be worse on a 4-wheel drive vehicle due to the additional tolerances in the transfer case.
This is a normal condition. No repairs should be attempted.
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AT 2-3 upshift or 3-2 downshift clunk noise
INFORMATION
Bulletin No.: 01-07-30-042F
Date: February 05, 2010
Subject: Information on 2-3 Upshift or 3-2 Downshift Clunk Noise
Models:
2010 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks
2010 and Prior HUMMER H2, H3
2005-2009 Saab 9-7X
with 4L60-E, 4L65-E or 4L70-E Automatic Transmission (RPOs M30, M32, M70)
Supercede:
This bulletin is being revised to add the 2010 model year and 4L70E transmission. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-07-30-042E (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).
Important
For 2005 model year fullsize utilities and pickups, refer to Corporate Bulletin 05-07-30-012.
Some vehicles may exhibit a clunk noise that can be heard on a 2-3 upshift or a 3-2 downshift.
During a 2-3 upshift, the 2-4 band is released and the 3-4 clutch is applied. The timing of this shift can cause a momentary torque reversal of the output shaft that results in a clunk noise. This same torque reversal can also occur on a 3-2 downshift when the 3-4 clutch is released and the 2-4 band applied. This condition may be worse on a 4-wheel drive vehicle due to the additional tolerances in the transfer case.
This is a normal condition. No repairs should be attempted.
ITS NOT A BIG DEAL (the clunk).
If it's going to eat at you, as soon as you make enough payments on your truck to have equity, dump it if it bothers you that much.
Or you can keep it and be unhappy and keep posting on Edmunds.
I apologize for your frustrations. If you are unhappy with the diagnosis from that dealer I would definitely recommend getting a second opinion. I would recommend riding with the technician so you can point out what it is that you are experiencing. Can you please email me with your VIN? I look forward to your response.
Christina
GM Customer Service
I decided after all that I couldn't pass up the truck deal. I bought a Silverado 1500 LT Texas Edition crew cab with leather interior yesterday for $10624 off of sticker including 3391 GM card rebate plus 4505 GM bonus cash for this area. It still wasn't cheap- most expensive vehicle I've ever purchased by 10K. Hopefully GM will honor the powertrain warranty if I got one of the problematic units. I didn't feel or hear anything to worry about on my 5 mile test drive, although the acceleration and braking were nowhere near as responsive as my Buick sedans. I decided I could get used to it. I also bought peace of mind by extending the bumper to bumper coverage up to 100,000 miles (unlimited time duration). Wish me luck, guys!
Your right, vehicles go up in price every year. This truck discounted the way they are makes them so much cheaper than the competition. You can't touch a Ford, Dodge or Toyota for the same price paid and equipment.
thanks-
Dan
thank you,
Clint
IT SLAMS!
Literally, there's a metallic bang, then "slam".
The "District Specialist" spews the GM mantra; "It's operating as intended." I asked the DS if the engineers "intended" for the transmission to slam. Answer: "you need to take it back to the dealer!" During one conversation she actually asked what octane fuel I'm using!
According to a consumer affairs attorney, GM has used that phrase, "operating as intended", for years when they have transmission issues and don't want to address them.
My 2011 also pulls right since new (alignment attempted w/ no improvement), growls when in AFM, and on a rare occasion the transmission slips. The torque converter was replaced less than a week after delivery to address the slip. That didn't help.
Now the A/C cuts out sporadically. It's four months old! What in the world?
That's right, it has to adjust to my driving habits!
"Just drive it" doesn't cut it when you spend money on something like this.
If you have a newer GM truck and have any of these issues, keep contacting GM.
After filling up in Mesquite where the temperature was 111 we headed out across the desert back to Southern Calif. The outside temperature at Baker, CA was 116 degrees. It stay nice and cool inside the Crewcab with the automatic temperature control set to 74degrees. The AFM would work as designed coming down the hills and switch to 4cyl. mode. The temperature of the transmission climbed to the high 180s through the desert heat.
Arrive back in Southern California the average mpg was 18.5 (drove a little faster through the desert).
The truck rode and operated great. My only critique is the transmission to me is too quick to downshift at highway speeds. I suspect this is programmed in to the software for some reason.
The truck has 6,000 miles on it in three months. Is the automatic transmission the most refined? No - It does occasionally "clunk". My '05 4Ruuner which I traded in was "over engineered". It ran great for 95,000 miles.
If you can't laugh at throwin' over 30 thousand dollars down the drain, what can you laugh at?
i have read the gm responses from chuck1 and chuck1919. it is really disgusting when you hear "if you don't like it, dump it" and "it is operating as designed".
just because gm says nothing is wrong doesn't mean NOTHING IS WRONG.
my truck continues with the same problem of searching for a gear between 30-50 mph.
and yes it will sometimes CLUNK. if this occured all the time i would agree that it was designed this way. but, because of its interrmittent nature it could not possibly be designed to operate this way! it is unfortunate that our gm posters(chuck1 and chuck1919) are trying to suppress the conversation on this issue. the only way we are going to get this fixed is to continue discussing this and continue to push gm to find an answer.
No one is trying to suppress ANYTHING. Does the transmission clunk occasionally? Yes - this is exactly why it will not be fixed (probably) by GM. Do you like your truck otherwise? If you do then you need to overlook this fault. Because the 12 or 13 people on here is not enough to have GM repair this fault (if you want to call it that). Does your truck get you to your destinations in a reliable manner? MIne got through the desert in what can be described as very harsh conditions. (See my post above). And you can notice that I did say it does OCCASIONALLY clunks.
If it eats you up and keeps you awake at night...dump it. If it works otherwise and gets you to from point "A" to point "B" then it's not as big as a problem as the 12 or 13 posters on this board make it out to be.
GM has a bigger problem, trying to figure out how to move a 120 day inventory of GMC/Silverado trucks.
You said it searches for a gear between 30-50 mph. Try this if you haven't already; drive it with the "Instant Economy" LED on. If it searches for a gear while it's bouncing back and forth between 4 and 8 cylinders, that "search" you feel is the "Active Fuel Management." Mine does that. It growls in 4 cylinders then lunges a bit when engaging all 8 cylinders.
Mine really can't decide what to do in the mid 40 mph range. Especially around 47 mph.
The AFM is so annoying, on long trips, I actually drive in manual 5th gear to keep from continuously bouncing back and forth from 4 to 8 cylinders.
Lets keep trying to get GM to fix this fault (and the other problems with this drive train).
In fact the situation is getting worse as it becomes safety hazard... The trans. Sometimes shifts suddenly especially when slowing down at intersection that makes the car jumps forward out of control and that will result in hitting any thing close in front of the car. I am not sure what to do... I am thinking seriously to sell it.
The question now
So the transmission is "downshifting" and this causes it to lurch forward? I thought as a transmission downshifts it slows the vehicle down.
Please explain? Also, how is it out of control?
i thought that this was possibly the issue also.
i even asked my gm service manager if the AFM could be disabled and then
let me drive for about a week to see if that was the problem.
he said it could not be done.
i have driven thousands of miles monitoring the 4cyl to 8cyl and vice-versa to see if this was the issue. it does not correspond to the surge/searching transmission problems that I continue to experience. Aggravating as hell!
But then I remember, IT WAS DESIGNED TO INTERMITTENTLY SURGE AND SEARCH FOR A GEAR. RIGHT CHUCK!
Larry
Who is everyone complaining to? I want to express my dissatisfaction with GMC.
My clunk is actually a slip then "slam".
I've spoken with the dealer, a GM customer service rep and more than one "District Specialist" over the past four months.
If you go that route, be prepared. It's an orchestrated, well-versed run-a-round!
Also, an attorney advised me to write to the address in the back of what my dealer calls "my little owner's book" and ask for some relief. I haven't tried that.
let me drive for about a week to see if that was the problem.
Switch your truck to manual mode, move the gear selector to 5th, the AFM will never kick in.
I have done this and the truck/transmission never has the problems.
But, i should not have to operate this way to avoid the transmission
issues.
I'll try slipping it into manual and/or tow/haul mode.
I believe a "lemon design" would be a faulty transmission that fails prematurely or doesn't work at all. This transmission does shift and functions and shifts thorough the gears.
It does - at times clunk.
I recommended (to lstrip) trying manual mode only as a diagnosis, not as a solution. (he already tried that anyway!).
I use manual 5th on long trips, however, I'm continuing to tell GM I want the AFM growl/lag/bang and other issues addressed with something more than "it's operating as designed." The dealer "sold" me on the 6 speed. I didn't pay for a 5 speed manual.
This is not an exaggeration; during a 25 minute trip on a level highway, my truck will move between 4 and 8 cylinders close to 60 times. You can feel the growl, lag, subtle bump every time. It's annoying.
In addition to the AFM, transmission issues (one of which is dangerous) and banging noises; my truck's A/C has started to cut in and out!
My truck is not well-built either.
When my truck switches to 4cyl. mode it's smooth and seamless.