Marc 2019 RST
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- Joined
- May 14, 2021
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Was entering an on-ramp at about 40 mph on dry pavement....gentle steering input to the left resulted in vehicle feeling like it was sliding. Only for a moment, but enough to grab instant attention! Back to normal for the next 40 mins or so, then on a straight road while correcting gently to the right the wheel felt "light" and vehicle appears to move more quickly than normal to the right.
Excellent Chevy Service Dept checked everything, called GM, etc. No problem found. Service Dept Mgr said possible that the vehicle did this b/c it was in A4WD and that should only be used during rain, snow, etc. Nonsense
....that setting is designed exactly for day to day driving, right?
Wife takes this truck when she travels with friends. Am very concerned. Anyone with ideas? Thx!
Marc
Excellent Chevy Service Dept checked everything, called GM, etc. No problem found. Service Dept Mgr said possible that the vehicle did this b/c it was in A4WD and that should only be used during rain, snow, etc. Nonsense
....that setting is designed exactly for day to day driving, right?
Wife takes this truck when she travels with friends. Am very concerned. Anyone with ideas? Thx!
Marc