Jack up your truck in the front and check for any play. A wheel bearing will give you noticeable play on the brake caliper as well as the hub. Another way to check is after a 30 min drive or so feel the center of the wheel for temp. It more than likely wont be hot hot but you will feel that it...
Pried the bearing off after work today and swapped it for a new one. That did the trick. Just crazy how the sound and vibration felt like it was on the other side. Anyhow, I hope someone can benefit from this experience. I'm still learning about 4wd systems and the ways each side affects the...
Update: After lifting all fours and running it through all gears, I checked the front right side and it felt loose. Wheel bearing needs replacing. I will update on the fix after I'm done, I couldn't get the old one pried off last night and it got late. Stay tuned
Bearings are twitchy on their last leg. I drive a Yukon xl and when mine went out I had been driving about two hours, no symptoms, then parked at walmart for about 20 minutes, I guess that break was long enough to seize the molten parts together and cool because when I went to back out of the...
I have been having a similar issue. I am working on a diagnosis as well and have replaced the cv axle. No fix yet though. I am thinking it is in the actuator that takes it from 2wd to 4wd. I will let you know if I find out. Keep me posted
2008 Yukon XL 5.3 LC9 131,000 miles
I know that this problem may have been solved here before but I am going to attempt to describe it the best way I know how.
You know that feeling you get when you're parking and you accidentally throw it in P before you're stopped fully and your car clicks a...
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