Why does my Yukon make a ticking noise?

Why does my Yukon make a ticking noise?

The ticking noise on our Yukon is not just momentary. It goes for quite a long time but will eventually stop. It seems to happen after the vehicle has not been drove in awhile. I found this previous post and also replied to it. Sounds like the same thing.

Why does my GM Truck make a ticking noise?

I’ve got something similar except my noise sounds like a piece of plastic or something blowing around inside the dash under low speeds whenever there is vacuum from the throttle being pushed. Could this be a busted piece from an actuator?

What makes the ticking noise from behind the dash?

I had an 03 HD that made the same noise you are describing. It was the mode door actuator mounted on the left side of the a/c box, just to the right of your gas pedal. Next time it starts making the noise simply place your hand on the actuator and you will be able to feel the clicking.

Why does my GMC Yukon make a clicking noise?

This piston “slap” noise described appears to be manufacturer defect in 5. 3 liter engine where shipment of engines with cylinder heads that are oversized or pistons shipping as undersized is causing warping on piston head, hence the reason why the noise progressivly gets louder and longer lasting as time progresses.

Are there any problems with the GMC Yukon?

GMC Yukon owners have reported 13 problems related to engine clicking and tapping noises (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of GMC Yukon based on all problems reported for the Yukon.

How long does the GMC Yukon engine ticking last?

Engine ticking on startup, lasts for 5 minutes currently – longer on cold starts or after letting the car sit overnight. Progressively has gotten louder and longer in duration since reporting the failure last year to the dealership.

Is the GMC Yukon sear seat still broken?

The vehicle was returned to the dealer who claimed that the seat is broken and that all the 2006 Yukon denali seat are broken. The sear was taken apart and longer bolts were used to secured the seat. The seat is still broken.

Why is my Fuse Box making a clicking noise?

This can be caused by a computer failure, resistance in the ground wire for the control side of the relay or high resistance in the power supply to the control side of the relay. To find out the source of the problem, you’ll need to run some quick tests using a multimeter.

What do you do when you hear a clicking noise under the dash?

Put your climate control to auto and change the heat range from cold to hot. When you hear the noise Reach up under the dash feel to the right of the steering column. You should find a small device that has what feels like a turn wheel. The wheel clicks back and forth. Took it in and it was replaced under warranty. Sounds like a common accurance.

How can I tell if my Fuse Box is running?

Check for constant ground to the relay. Identify the slot in the fuse box that terminal 85 plugs into. Set your multimeter to read voltage on the 20-volt scale. Plug the negative lead of your multimeter into the slot for terminal No. 85. Touch the positive lead to the positive battery terminal. You should see constant battery voltage.

Where is the fuse box located on a GMC Yukon?

The fuse block access door is on the driver’s side edge of the instrument panel. The center instrument panel utility block is located underneath the instrument panel, to the left of the steering column. The underhood fuse/relay center is located in the rear of the engine compartment near the brake fluid reservoir.

This can be caused by a computer failure, resistance in the ground wire for the control side of the relay or high resistance in the power supply to the control side of the relay. To find out the source of the problem, you’ll need to run some quick tests using a multimeter.

Put your climate control to auto and change the heat range from cold to hot. When you hear the noise Reach up under the dash feel to the right of the steering column. You should find a small device that has what feels like a turn wheel. The wheel clicks back and forth. Took it in and it was replaced under warranty. Sounds like a common accurance.

Check for constant ground to the relay. Identify the slot in the fuse box that terminal 85 plugs into. Set your multimeter to read voltage on the 20-volt scale. Plug the negative lead of your multimeter into the slot for terminal No. 85. Touch the positive lead to the positive battery terminal. You should see constant battery voltage.

Why is it when driving the RPM gauge drops or jumps up?

Somewhere the fuel drop then suddenly rpm decrease better check the complete fuel system from tank to injectors also check the rpm sensor . Was this answer helpful? This could possibly be your output speed sensor, related to the transmission.

Where does the ticking noise come from in a Chevy Tahoe?

It is really loud under the drivers side wheel. It doesn’t stop either when the car gets going. I hear it if I’m stopped and the windows down. I took to Chevy dealer and the lead mechanic told me that’s normal because of the new motor and pistons they use.

Somewhere the fuel drop then suddenly rpm decrease better check the complete fuel system from tank to injectors also check the rpm sensor . Was this answer helpful? This could possibly be your output speed sensor, related to the transmission.

Is the ticking noise coming from the engine normal?

Also i noticed slight engine vibration wnen car standing and very big vibration when driving on the highway between 70-80 mpr. AMWWORKS likes this. There are lots of threads about this, search around a bit. In most cases the noise is normal with the new setup, but some have had it worse (and it’s been other things) and it’s been addressed.

Why does my GM Truck make clicking noise?

It may be a coincidence, but the clicking and tapping only occurs when the instrument panel is getting power. When the key is in the “on” position, and the instrument panel is NOT powered up, there isn’t any noise. Just started a couple of weeks ago, and it doesn’t appear that it is going to go away on its own.