Knocking/Rattling with Vid
I purchased my company vehicle from my employer, a 2007 Yukon SLT with 206k miles on it. A few weeks ago it started knocking under mild acceleration but only for the first few minutes after startup. The past few days it has started doing this when warm and it's getting progressively worse. If I rev it in park it will make the same noise as it decelerates but it's more of a rattle then. It doesn't make any noises at idle and if you hammer on it while driving it accelerates fine with no noises. Had the oil changed today with no change after another 30 miles.
The noise seems to be coming from the bell housing area but it's difficult to pin down. Definitely seems louder on the passenger side. I have searched this forum and the interwebs extensively and it points to a cracked flexplate. I feel like if it was motor related I would have power loss and it would not clear up under heavy acceleration.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. I was really hopping to get another year out of this vehicle.
Thanks
I purchased my company vehicle from my employer, a 2007 Yukon SLT with 206k miles on it. A few weeks ago it started knocking under mild acceleration but only for the first few minutes after startup. The past few days it has started doing this when warm and it's getting progressively worse. If I rev it in park it will make the same noise as it decelerates but it's more of a rattle then. It doesn't make any noises at idle and if you hammer on it while driving it accelerates fine with no noises. Had the oil changed today with no change after another 30 miles.
The noise seems to be coming from the bell housing area but it's difficult to pin down. Definitely seems louder on the passenger side. I have searched this forum and the interwebs extensively and it points to a cracked flexplate. I feel like if it was motor related I would have power loss and it would not clear up under heavy acceleration.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. I was really hopping to get another year out of this vehicle.
Thanks
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