ABS pump noise?

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All,

I have a 2002 Yukon Denali and I was so this noise I hear only a second after I start the truck and take off in DRIVE was my ABS pump.

Anyone ever had this issue?
 

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ABS pump no, autoride suspension compressor yes. Step outside by the driver side rear and if it's coming from that area, that's what it is.
 

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When this happens to me I can feel it in the brake pedal. It just started happening last month when I had to drive over a curb with my driverside front wheel. I don't have autoride I just have autoleveling shocks. I have been searching all over the web and most is leading to ABS. If you have more insight on this Red Rocket please let me know.
 

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When this happens to me I can feel it in the brake pedal. It just started happening last month when I had to drive over a curb with my driverside front wheel. I don't have autoride I just have autoleveling shocks. I have been searching all over the web and most is leading to ABS. If you have more insight on this Red Rocket please let me know.
I don't have much expertise with ABS but if you have self leveling then you have a suspension air compressor so the same observation would be advisable. It's easy to rule out the compressor that way.
 

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I don't have much expertise with ABS but if you have self leveling then you have a suspension air compressor so the same observation would be advisable. It's easy to rule out the compressor that way.
I am not the OP I just am having a similar problem, 2003 Yukon XL SLT here. I am 100% sure I don't have autoride, my RPO code for shocks is ZW7, autoride is Z55. so you are saying the auto leveling shocks also have an air compressor, I thought they were mechanical auto leveling?
 

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I am not the OP I just am having a similar problem, 2003 Yukon XL SLT here. I am 100% sure I don't have autoride, my RPO code for shocks is ZW7, autoride is Z55. so you are saying the auto leveling shocks also have an air compressor, I thought they were mechanical auto leveling?
The only actual auto leveling I know of uses air. The ZW7 might be the Nivomat shocks which are not Auto leveling but are magnetic damping I believe. I could be wrong though.
 

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The only actual auto leveling I know of uses air. The ZW7 might be the Nivomat shocks which are not Auto leveling but are magnetic damping I believe. I could be wrong though.
yes they are the Nivomat which are called auto leveling. I still have my window sticker which states this, but to bring back to the OP question and my problem there wouldn't be a compressor for these. I think it is something with the ABS for me at least. I was hoping others with the same symptoms will chime in in the next few days.
 
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ok, now here we go! I have been asking this FOREVER!!

What it is.. is I take off, I could drive a mile in reverse and nothing happens.. I then shift in to drive... take off 10 feet and it go EHHHHH and stops and I feel it in my feet as well. I thought it was powersteering pump but its not I don't think. It sound like a valve actuator is stuck and is trying to move. It goes for about 1 - 2 seconds and stops for the rest of the day UNLESS you turn car off and take off again. SUPER ANNOYING!
 
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ABS pump no, autoride suspension compressor yes. Step outside by the driver side rear and if it's coming from that area, that's what it is.
ok, now here we go! I have been asking this FOREVER!!

What it is.. is I take off, I could drive a mile in reverse and nothing happens.. I then shift in to drive... take off 10 feet and it go EHHHHH and stops and I feel it in my feet as well. I thought it was powersteering pump but its not I don't think. It sound like a valve actuator is stuck and is trying to move. It goes for about 1 - 2 seconds and stops for the rest of the day UNLESS you turn car off and take off again. SUPER ANNOYING!
 

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