Question:
Does anyone know about front end noises? I’ve got a 92 Sierra with the same thing, but it comes from the front drive line. (according to the service bulletin)
Response:
The way the dealer told me, “if you don’t hear any noises, its not defective”
Any mention at all as to how one can determine if the slip yoke is defective if they don’t hear any noises? — www.aadtonline.com Here is a TSB that could be the fix to your problem. There is also another TSB for the same problem that has you change the transfercase fluid to synthetic but I am unable to locate it at this time. Les Clunk, Bump or Squawk when Vehicle Comes to Complete Stop or Accelerating from Complete Stop (Replace Rear Drive Shaft Nickel-Plated Slip Yoke) #01-04-17-004 1999-2002 Chevrolet and GMC Extended Cab Short Box Pickup Models (Silverado and Sierra) with 4L60-E (RPO M30) or 4L80-E (RPO MT1) Automatic Transmission and Automatic 4WD (RPO NP8) Condition Some customers may comment on a clunk, bump or squawk noise when the vehicle comes to a stop or when accelerating from a complete stop. Cause A slip/stick condition between the transfer case output shaft and the drive shaft slip yoke may cause this condition. Correction Replace the rear drive shaft slip yoke with a new nickel plated slip yoke, P/N 12477702 (1500 Series) or 12477704 (2500 Series). Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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Any mention at all as to how one can determine if the slip yoke is defective if they don’t hear any noises? — www.aadtonline.com Here is a TSB that could be the fix to your problem. There is also another TSB for the same problem that has you change the transfercase fluid to synthetic but I am unable to locate it at this time. Les Clunk, Bump or Squawk when Vehicle Comes to Complete Stop or Accelerating from Complete Stop (Replace Rear Drive Shaft Nickel-Plated Slip Yoke) #01-04-17-004 1999-2002 Chevrolet and GMC Extended Cab Short Box Pickup Models (Silverado and Sierra) with 4L60-E (RPO M30) or 4L80-E (RPO MT1) Automatic Transmission and Automatic 4WD (RPO NP8) Condition Some customers may comment on a clunk, bump or squawk noise when the vehicle comes to a stop or when accelerating from a complete stop. Cause A slip/stick condition between the transfer case output shaft and the drive shaft slip yoke may cause this condition. Correction Replace the rear drive shaft slip yoke with a new nickel plated slip yoke, P/N 12477702 (1500 Series) or 12477704 (2500 Series). Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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Regarding the noises in the back end of my 99 Z71 I bought some high heat multipurpose synthetic grease, took out my driveshaft, lubed up the splines on the slip yoke, reinstalled the shaft and ALL of my rear end noises are gone!!! So…..if you get any unexplained noises coming from the rear of your truck upon acceleration from a dead stop, do what I did, it was a cheap fix. if it doesn’t go away permanently, you’ll have to change the slip yoke. Hopefully it’ll stay that way for a while. Brian
Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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Thanks Les!, I’ll look into it, apparently its not something that will break down after so many kilometres but damn!! its an annoying noise, I think I’ll change my transfer case oil to synthetic oil anyway Here is a TSB that could be the fix to your problem. There is also another TSB for the same problem that has you change the transfercase fluid to synthetic but I am unable to locate it at this time. Les Clunk, Bump or Squawk when Vehicle Comes to Complete Stop or Accelerating from Complete Stop (Replace Rear Drive Shaft Nickel-Plated Slip Yoke) #01-04-17-004 1999-2002 Chevrolet and GMC Extended Cab Short Box Pickup Models (Silverado and Sierra) with 4L60-E (RPO M30) or 4L80-E (RPO MT1) Automatic Transmission and Automatic 4WD (RPO NP8) Condition Some customers may comment on a clunk, bump or squawk noise when the vehicle comes to a stop or when accelerating from a complete stop. Cause A slip/stick condition between the transfer case output shaft and the drive shaft slip yoke may cause this condition. Correction Replace the rear drive shaft slip yoke with a new nickel plated slip yoke, P/N 12477702 (1500 Series) or 12477704 (2500 Series). Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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When you say the leaf springs are torquing over, what do you mean? Is the axle wrapping? If so, do you have lift blocks on the rear axle? Has the angle of the drive shaft been changed? I had a locked up u-joint cause the same problem and over time it got worse until I thought the rear end was going to explode. I had just had u-joints installed so I thought, “NO WAY”…but the lazy mechanic failed to do one and that was the culprit. Once in a great while I let someone else work on my truck…and then I am reminded of why I do all my work myself. grin HH
Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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I have the same truck, w 105k on it. I have not noticed any noise from the rear end. I am interested in what comes of yours though in case this is something inherent to the truck. — www.aadtonline.com
Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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Here is a TSB that could be the fix to your problem. There is also another TSB for the same problem that has you change the transfercase fluid to synthetic but I am unable to locate it at this time. Les Clunk, Bump or Squawk when Vehicle Comes to Complete Stop or Accelerating from Complete Stop (Replace Rear Drive Shaft Nickel-Plated Slip Yoke) #01-04-17-004 1999-2002 Chevrolet and GMC Extended Cab Short Box Pickup Models (Silverado and Sierra) with 4L60-E (RPO M30) or 4L80-E (RPO MT1) Automatic Transmission and Automatic 4WD (RPO NP8) Condition Some customers may comment on a clunk, bump or squawk noise when the vehicle comes to a stop or when accelerating from a complete stop. Cause A slip/stick condition between the transfer case output shaft and the drive shaft slip yoke may cause this condition. Correction Replace the rear drive shaft slip yoke with a new nickel plated slip yoke, P/N 12477702 (1500 Series) or 12477704 (2500 Series). Hey everyone! I have a 1999 Z71 extended cab shortbox 4×4, 5.3 litre Have any of you guys experienced noise in the back end of the truck? I went to Chevy and they told me to take the drive shaft out, lube up the Slip yolk with some synthetic grease, that solved allot of my noise but… When I give it gas off the line, it still makes a noise like the rear end is shifting, the leaf springs are torqueing over and making a noise, I squirted some WD40 on the bushings but it only helped a little, the rear diff oil is topped up. I’ve gone to this sight…www.alldata.com it has all the service bulletins available for your vehicle, there are quite a few service bulletins out on my truck with regard to rear end noise but they say it’s normal…typical response form a dealer heh. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
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