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99 tahoe clunk after service
My problem started yesterday after having my transfer case, rear and front diffs fluid changed. The problem is only on acceleration, it seems like from a stop. you press the accelerator and something clunks the truck bucks a little bit and then it takes off like normal. any input would be appreciated.
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
Sounds to me like they may have put the wrong fluid in the transfer case. Verify that they used the AutoTrac II fluid (blue synthetic), and that it was filled all the way up to the fill plug on a level surface. I had that driveline clunk in my 98 till I switched over to that. If the TC fluid level is low, it may not be getting up onto the driveshaft yoke and you will get that slip-stick effect also.
There is always a chance that something else was damaged or came loose of course, but that is unlikely. Was the service done at a GM dealer, or just a local garage?
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
Does it only do it just after you accel from a stopped position?
most likely...but not definitely, the yoke on the front of the driveshaft is hanging up on the output shaft for the Xfer case. There is a new designed yoke available that will correct it...its nickel plated. But if you want a cheaper and easier way to permanently fix it...pull the driveshaft and put a super ball in side the yoke and reinstall the shaft. Sometimes 2 super balls are required, but it will work and will eliminate the klunk. |
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
local garage and they used regular dexron111 atf i believe i should be able to pull the check plug dip it and see if its blue correct?
and if thats the case where can i acquire some of the autotrac 2 fluid |
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
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this fluid is more money and you should not pay for their stupidity.... forgot ....only GM dealerships sell this...you will need 2.5quarts approx. fill to bottom of fill hole.... DO NOT OVER TORQUE THE PLUGS! |
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
OK i was wrong they used autotrac 2 i checked all levels. everything is full.
All the u joints are tight. It seems like when it clunks i feel it in my feet and it draws the rpms down. So I'm guessing transfer case. Everything has lube. Is there any other cause of this clunk. |
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if it clunks when moving then it is more the U joints..with the rear wheels off the ground, rotate the drive shafts and check for proper movement..... |
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
im not sure if its the transfer case or a u joint sticking because it still clunks while the truck has rolled with no throttle. like just letting off the brake no clunk initially but when i press the throttle then it clunks.
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most service shops do not remove the rear cover , the debris remains..use of the incorrect fluid is most likely your problem ... IF IT WERE MY VEHICLE I WOULD REPLACE TRANSFERCASE FLUID , THEN REAR DIF OIL TO DETERMINE HOW THEY SCREWED THIS UP... |
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
is it a possibility that it is my drum brakes in the back starting to stick because ive noticed only after a hard stop the clunk is there. ill drain and change both fluids ill check which rear i have it was rebuilt by a different shop i will have to call there and ask what is recommended.thanks for your help jcat
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with the rear dif replaced.....if you have the eaton locker this needs a breakin period to properly harden the gear teeth...then after a 2,ooomi breakin replace the fluid and inspect the gear teeth for damage/cracks... |
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
ok this weekend ill be changing the fluid in the rear. any additives that i should know about
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only the limited slip dif uses the 4OZ of additive with 80-90wt oil.. GL-5 ...I hope you don't have the limited slip as this is for a car not truck/suv...most have the eaton locker...this is why I asked and stated that they may have used the wrong oil/fluid....you must know what you have first.... |
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Re: 99 tahoe clunk after service
[quote=....you must know what you have first....[/quote]
how can i tell will there be writing on the rear somewhere? i managed to find the following numbers GM D 12 and 5822 no idea what it means the dealer has been somewhat useless Last edited by BigLou101; 02-21-2009 at 10:35 AM. |
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the other way is to find the RPO label...i would guess that it should read GT4=3.73 rear axle ratio, G80=locking rear axle the RPO label should be in the interior /glove box etc... |
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