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Where does the grinding noise come from in a truck?

Where does the grinding noise come from in a truck?

When I stopped I put the truck in park and let it sit running for a minute and when I put in reverse the same very loud grinding started again. I am unable to put it in gear without that noise. It sounds like it is coming from the transfer case.

Why does my Silverado 4×4 make a grinding noise?

I am unable to put it in gear without that noise. It sounds like it is coming from the transfer case. A friend told me sometimes they will get stuck between gears and by playing with the shifter for transfer case you can get it to go back. No luck ther.

What kind of transmission does a Chevy Tahoe use?

The 4L60-E is found in nearly every GM rear-wheel-drive application, including the C/K Truck, Sonoma, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon, Astro, Safari, Suburban, Bravada, Firebird, Camaro and Corvette Before the Late 4L60-E transmission, there was the Turbo 700R, which was introduced in 1982.

How often should I Shift through 4×4 gears?

I heard somewhere shifting through 4×4 gears once a month is recommended… I have a 1994 ck 1500 5.7L, with a 4L60e trans. Two days ago I was in town and had to get into the gas to get around a car so I could change lanes, and when I did I got a very loud grinding noise and the truck would not go.

Where does the grinding noise come from in a GM Truck?

After tearing apart my rear brakes, I finally found the noise in the rear diff. The noise would go away when the truck was on the lift and then come back when you put a load on it, but it resonates through that big hollow aluminum driveshaft and makes you think its coming from everywhere!

The 4L60-E is found in nearly every GM rear-wheel-drive application, including the C/K Truck, Sonoma, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon, Astro, Safari, Suburban, Bravada, Firebird, Camaro and Corvette Before the Late 4L60-E transmission, there was the Turbo 700R, which was introduced in 1982.

Why does my transfer case make a grinding noise?

From buying research to owner support, join 1.5 MILLION GM Truck Enthusiasts every month who use GM-Trucks.com as a daily part of their ownership experience. My transfer case has started making a horrible grinding noise. First I thought it was coming from the driveshaft or the front/rear diff, but wasn’t sure.

How does a four wheel drive Chevy work?

by Patrick Nelson. Chevy uses an electronic control to transfer the power from two-wheel drive to four-wheel drive. It’s no longer necessary to exit the vehicle and manually lock the hubs on the front wheels.

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