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All Wheel Drive Noise
2004 Chevy Suburban 78000 miles all wheel drive
Just bought this vehicle and there is a whine from the front end. Didn't hear it on the test drive. The whine goes away when I let off the gas. It sounds like ring and pinion. Is this normal awd sounds? I have never owned an awd vehicle and do not know what to expect. Thanks |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
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the front wheel bearings are a common failure item... whenever you have a 4WD/ALL wheel drive vehicle you must keep the tires rotated and the tire wear needs to be equal on all tires,,if not the drivetrain gets damaged... |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
My vehicle does not have a 2 wheel drive button. I only have AWD and Low 4WD buttons.
Last edited by OSUCowboy27; 09-19-2009 at 02:09 PM. |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
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the button your missing would be "auto" 4WD...this would be above the 2wd button which on your controller is missing.. |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
I have All Wheel Drive!
The top button IS the stabilitrak on/off button. The middle button is All Wheel Drive. It stays in this mode unless I engage Low 4WD (bottom button). Now, I still have my original question pending. Is the whine sound normal for AWD vehicles with stabilitrak or is it something to be concerned about like ring and pinion? |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
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your fluids need more attention with this drive train..the wheel bearings are a common problem... are the tires equally worn? how does the front diff gear oil look ? lift vehicle off the ground how do the front wheels feel ? noises ? tire pressures need close monitoring,,,as well Last edited by j cAT; 09-20-2009 at 10:20 AM. Reason: add info |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
that is correct that the stabiltrac button is above the neutral ...all that does is control engine power and wheel braking when the wheels rotate at different speeds..
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
Sounds like a problem with the front differential. Check and see if fluid is leaking out. If so, remove the drain plug, drain, and remove cover and inspect the gears for wear and the plug for shavings.
If by chance you or a previous owner had replaced only 1 or 2 tires, then this is possibly the cause as the different tire diameters can cause increased binding in the drivetrain. Swap the tires from to back and see if there is a difference in the noise.
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
Is the front differential pinion seal leaking?
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
All the tires are same size and pressure. No seal leaks. I bought 2 quarts of full synthetic Mobile 1 75W-90 and plan to change the front diff soon. I also bought 3 quarts of full syn Mobile 1 ATF for use in the transfer case. The whine is certainly from the front end and not wheel bearings. It kind of reminds me of an old '65 mustang that I had that had a rear wnd whine. Hopefully, some new fluid will help.
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
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Last edited by OSUCowboy27; 09-28-2009 at 09:11 AM. |
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I would recheck the fluids you plan to use in your front diff and transfercase with the dealer as to the correct type... the spare being smaller is for me a problem,,,I would rather the spare be the same size, rather then making repairs to the correct tire an immediate issue... with this type of drive train any tire of a different size or tires of different wear will stress out the drive train... tire rotation every 15,ooo mi, will help keep them worn even and get the most life.. |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
Changed the front diff. oil with Mobile 1 full syn. 75W-90. The old oil was very, very dark and had a hint of grape smell. I know the original GM gear oil had a grape smell, so either the oil had been changed at some point or this oil was wore out. There was a little bit of small metal filings on the drain plug magnet but not excessive. It took about 1.75 quarts of oil.
Drove it today and whine is gone! Now, going to change the transfer case fluid with dex III equivalent (Mobile 1 full syn. ATF). Dealer says to use manual oil because it originally took dex III and that is not made anymore because GM let the license expire for that name. GM does now make dex VI to replace dex III but not recommended for anything but automatic transmissions. |
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Re: All Wheel Drive Noise
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the dexron III fluid replacement is synchromesh fluid..this fluid is used now in manual transmissions...like a 1994 s10 5speed...which had the dexron III requirement.... the use of mobil 1 synthetic is basicly the same as the new dexron VI..this is for automatic transmissions.. I would recheck that use for your vehicle before you install it...the reason would be metals used in the transfercase may get damaged if the wrong fluid is used...in the 5speed manual this synthetic does not protect the bronze bushings from wear.. good luck,,you normally will have fewer issues with regular replacement of your fluids/filters/// |
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Update
Talked to local mechanic and he said that a worn ring and pinion will cause the relatively new gear oil to become very dark. He also said that worn bearing was the cause of the growl between 35 & 60 mph and caused the R&P to wear so I had them rebuild it. Replace R&P and all bearing. Took him 6.5 hours. Now it is so quiet that I think I am driving a new vehicle. Looked at the old bearing and they were pitted. the races looked OK but who know. Cost was a little over $1000 for everything. Hope this helps someone out there.
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