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Ok, so I was driving in rain the other day and I came to a red light. I wanted to pass the car next to me so I thought I'd trow my 98 Blazer in 4hi to get a little more traction. It worked fine and then I put it back in 2wd. After all that, as I was coming to a complete stop, I got this weird vibrating/grinding noise from somewhere in the front end (i think). It started as soon as I'd get on the brake, slowed down as my speed decreased and continue until i was almost to a crawl. I hadn't used the 4x4 in a while either (I thought I'd mention it in case it has anything to do with this). Anyone have a clue?
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Re: Odd vibrating noise 98 Blazer
Ok, I've been driving the truck, the noise has been staying only when the truck is cold. After about 3-5 minutes of running, the noise goes away. Can it be my transmission slipping? Any help?
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Re: Odd vibrating noise 98 Blazer
Can you feel the vibration in the steering wheel and only when stopping, i.e. stopping for a stop light?
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Re: Odd vibrating noise 98 Blazer
No, I feel it in the floor. I think it has something to do with my Transfer case, maybe. I feel it when I'm stopping but it starts lightly when I am coasting in 2wd. If I put it in 4Hi it actually rides really smooth, no noise! Hope this helps!!
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