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Old 12-29-2008, 11:39 AM
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2005 GMC Sierra--Small knocking noise under drivers side

I have 2005 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 crew and had the steering column "intermidiate shaft" replaced last year which gave a loud knock. Guess the GMC/Chevys are notorious for that problem.

What I have now is a small click/knock under the drivers position that mystifies me. I don't feel it in the steering wheel...yet it don't always happen when I hit a seam in the road or a bump. It's at the slower <25mph that is most noticeable. At highway speeds it not there.
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Re: 2005 GMC Sierra--Small knocking noise under drivers side

Realistically from here here is no way to diagnose road noises. There were issues with the upper ft shock mount bushing making noises.
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Re: 2005 GMC Sierra--Small knocking noise under drivers side

maxwedge, yea, understand. examples of the shock mount bushing is a good starting point.

It can't hurt.

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