Why does my Chevy Colorado squeak when I Drive Slow?
Why does my Chevy Colorado squeak when I Drive Slow?
When driving slowly in quiet parking garages with smooth floors and the windows down it is very noticeable. I had the dealer check it but of course there is no where quiet they can take it close to the dealership so I got the standard “could not duplicate” response. It is not springs because I drove on smooth concrete.
How to fix a Chevy lean left or right?
Tighten the left and right front rear leaf spring nuts. 9. Verify that the lean condition is fixed. If you do not have access to an alignment lift, you can use jack stands. Ensure you place the jack stands under the rear axle. Use extra caution when jouncing the truck to relax the springs if you use jack stands.
Why does my Chevy Silverado make a popping noise when I Turn Left?
Models: 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Condition/Concern Some customers may comment on a popping noise heard from the front of the vehicle while steering left or right, specifically near the steering gears full left or full right steering position. This condition may be caused by the steering gear shaft dampener rings.
When driving slowly in quiet parking garages with smooth floors and the windows down it is very noticeable. I had the dealer check it but of course there is no where quiet they can take it close to the dealership so I got the standard “could not duplicate” response. It is not springs because I drove on smooth concrete.
Tighten the left and right front rear leaf spring nuts. 9. Verify that the lean condition is fixed. If you do not have access to an alignment lift, you can use jack stands. Ensure you place the jack stands under the rear axle. Use extra caution when jouncing the truck to relax the springs if you use jack stands.
Models: 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Condition/Concern Some customers may comment on a popping noise heard from the front of the vehicle while steering left or right, specifically near the steering gears full left or full right steering position. This condition may be caused by the steering gear shaft dampener rings.