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any way thought iw ould share my story when i get the print out ill type what it said was wrong with it as i really dont know what he was talking about.
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Sounds like the nortorius leak from the vacum activated front hubs or the trany servo.. It was getting fluids back into the a/c controls... not good... Mine hasnt done that yet, but I know a lot of non crewcab S10's that have..bubaloo1983 wrote:well i took my truck in to the dealer to look at a few thinsg like alingment and some wierd noises ect. but aswell my defroster doesnt really worl properly and hasnt for awhile it just blows air out the venst instead of the other settings. this has been going on for a while now and the dealer kept telling me it was normal to drive around with hot air blowing at your face and your windows foggedso finally the other day i was driving and had enough and demanded they check into ut and sure enough somethings screwed up. i dont know the technical details of it but it sounded bad and like it should have been noticed earlier so basically i was right and they are idiots. they said something about fluid in the venst and the t case line is connected to it and leaked or something. i really couldnt tell ya but something like that. anyway they said it hapened to someone else and it was a 1200 dollar bill...thank god fr warranty on this one! but i just thought it was funny because when i first bought my truck it was doing it slightly and over the last 2 years has gotten worse and worse so just shows something small can eventually become a big issue.
any way thought iw ould share my story when i get the print out ill type what it said was wrong with it as i really dont know what he was talking about.
I think it would be a very good idea. I plan to check by pulling the hose connection at the transfercase.Jim wrote:Is there a way I can check for the problem before anything is screwed up, like pulling a line off to look for oil.
Could it be air trapped in the heater core?adrenalnjunky wrote:Can someone help me out with this?
I have 48K on my truck, and I'm starting to hear what I can best describe as "gurgling" when I am accelerating, and it sounds like it is coming from inside the dash...
I haven't flushed the coolant, no - but that was one of my first things to try -- it's a little past aoilchange time too, so I might do all that this weekend. I was ythinking of putting in that new Prestone stuff that says it is compatible with any brand or type of coolant now, so that I don't have to worry about mixing.HenryJ wrote:Could it be air trapped in the heater core?adrenalnjunky wrote:Can someone help me out with this?
I have 48K on my truck, and I'm starting to hear what I can best describe as "gurgling" when I am accelerating, and it sounds like it is coming from inside the dash...
Are you running Dex?
There have been instances with similar symptoms that had the heater core plug.
What if a small inline fuel filter were installed in the vac line...it would suck air fine until oil would get to the filter causing it to plug. Then the 4x4 wouldn't work next time you do the 4x4 test, which should be monthly, you'd know you have a problem before more damage is done.HenryJ wrote:I think it would be a very good idea. I plan to check by pulling the hose connection at the transfercase.Jim wrote:Is there a way I can check for the problem before anything is screwed up, like pulling a line off to look for oil.
As I understand it , that is the switch in which the seals can fail.
OK, I am not so rushed now and have had time to think about this post a little.dboyte wrote:...thought I would post a reply to tell you just how bad this problem can be. I own a 2002 ZR5 crew cab and have had the problem with the vacuum actuator no the transfer case and a/c switch control problems. The actual problem is the vacuum actuator on the transfer case can and will rupture. This happened on my truck and after several attempts to fix the a/c controls they found the leak and fluid in the lines/dash. The problem gets worse, week after the repairs were done, the truck malfunctioned again on the interstate. This time the vacuum/fluid leak problem caused my truck to jump into 4WD in 5 o'clock traffic. ... It totally screwed up my truck. ...currently in a lawsuit with GMC over this safety defect. GMC is aware of this problem but will not do anything about it. ... it can be dangerous.
You have every right to disagree, and I welcome that. I was not there , nor have I see the truck first hand. I do however understand the components and how they function. I still don't see anyway of this happening in a manner that would cause the damage that you describe. I will admit that I am a visual person, and maybe seeing and experiencing would be believing, but that may be the only way of convincing me.dboyte wrote:I have to disagree with you on this. You apparantly have never had your truck jump into 4wd on it own at a high speed while negotiating a turn etc.
The problem that I have here is that the system is designed to be engaged on the fly. In order for there to be this huge difference in momentum there would have to be a huge difference in wheel speeds, and then the problem would only be that the system would not mesh, or engage. Sorry I just can't imagine it ever happening.It felt like a blown tire and downshift at the same time and did several thousand dollars worth of damage to my truck including a warped axle housing.
Yes I do and have seen it done. But, not on an IFS suspension since there is only one tube to twist and it is not rigidly attached to the spindle. The housing itself could get twisted in the frame, but how would you know? The tolerances in frame construction are not that critical in the differential mounts. That is why they can use rubber bushings for vibration isolation. Damage to the housing itself would offer little more than leaks if it did not result in complete disenigration.I have never taken this truck off roading and I am sure most of you know the force required to twist/warp the front diff. housing.
Yes , aware of the HVAC fluid problem. I have heard nothing about a severe drivetrain failure related to this. Can you provide information as to where we might find the TSB , or Service memo mentioning drivetrain damage?The mechanic is the one that testified that the problem is related to the bad actuator. I have all the documents including a phone conversation between two gm reps. that GMC knows of this problem.
What page , section or area? I have all the manuals too. I would like to read about this , since it goes against what I know about the system.I also have the factory manuals and can verify that sudden changes in the vacuum can cause the truck to engage the front diff.
Please start another thread and enlighten us on these modifications that you feel need to be done for safety. Maybe you will open some eyes to things of which we are unawareI am not crazy about having to file this lawsuit but I tried the arbritration. there are several other problems with the truck but this is a safety issue. As far as repairable, the only way to repair this is to modify the parts and GM has not done this.
I will at my earliest opprotunity, even though I have in the past. Not intentionally on dry pavement, but on the throttle hard acellerating on gravel. I did get a clunk when it engaged after letting off the throttle. It will not engage until things equalize somewhat. Gears just don't mesh otherwise.If you disagree with me, try switching your truck into 4wd high at 55 mph in a curve. You will change oyur mind real quick.
Check this thread- Revised transfercase switch *READ THIS THREAD!BADs Crew wrote:... I believe in that post GM had determined that there was a problem with the T Case switch... What is the part number for the replacement switch?
HenryJ wrote: The new #89059420 supersedes the old number, so there should be no chance of getting the old part.