Why does my Silverado Sierra have rumble strips?

Why does my Silverado Sierra have rumble strips?

Over the past moth or so I’ve noticed what feels like I’m driving over “rumble strips” while coming to a stop. It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop.

When does a Chevy truck rumble strip go away?

It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop. While sitting at a stop light it feels a lot more “under-a-load” than it has before too… That goes away as well when I put it in neutral. At first I figured it was the rotors so I pulled them and had them turned.

Why does my Chevy Tahoe Rumble at 70 mph?

It is more just a low rumble that just makes the car seem “loud”. If I accelerate through this range, it slowly fades in around 70, and fades out as I get over 74 or so. I read around online and many people mentioned this problem was caused by the torsion bar sitting against the rubber stop towards the front of the car.

When does the rumble strip go into V8?

When I slow down and the AFM switches from V4 mode to V8 mode (and downshifts from 2nd to 1st @ around 19mph) it does it…..every time! I had the tranny taken down and gone through and they found no issues! Still at a loss

Why does my Honda Civic make low rumbling sound when in reverse?

As stated by everyone else, my Honda Civic 2007 has faced the same issues. The two sun visors broke in Spring/Summer 2013 and have been replaced by repair shops. The car has been shaky while in reverse, mostly in the winter months but has since continued.

What causes low rumbling sound when transmission is in reverse?

Worn engine mounts can lead to unwanted engine vibrations being transmitted to the body, most commonly with the engine idling and the transmission in reverse.

What to do if your truck rumbles over rumble strips?

If you have a switch for turning off the overdrive (something like an O/D Off button) then turn it off. This will likely shut down the TCC altogether. If you do any long drives, esp highway-type driving don’t leave it off, but for normal everyday around home driving it will be fine.

What kind of rear axle does a GMC Sierra have?

GMC Sierra New Body Style 1500 with 14 Bolt Cover with 3.42/12×41 Ratio with 9.5″ Series Rear Axle 2007, Ring and Pinion Gear Set by American Axle®. AAM offers a complete wheel end component kit to assist you in the installation…

What causes a truck to shudder when going over rumble strips?

These are both with in my skill set. I also found this on a truck site “A possible cause for the shudder is a bad torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid or a bad torque converter clutch pulse width modulated solenoid (PWM). Thanks again.

Over the past moth or so I’ve noticed what feels like I’m driving over “rumble strips” while coming to a stop. It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop.

It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop. While sitting at a stop light it feels a lot more “under-a-load” than it has before too… That goes away as well when I put it in neutral. At first I figured it was the rotors so I pulled them and had them turned.

What does it feel like to hit a rumble strip?

I keep getting a vibration, almost feels like hitting a ‘rumble strip’ on the highway. But it only happens quite occasionally, like maybe once or twice in a 20 mile trip and only for a second or two each time…

These are both with in my skill set. I also found this on a truck site “A possible cause for the shudder is a bad torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid or a bad torque converter clutch pulse width modulated solenoid (PWM). Thanks again.