Jolly Roger
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Short version:
I have terrible MPG now after a front differential and transfer-case replacement.
Went from 16mpg in city to 11.1.
Long version:
Last winter I took my 2007 Tahoe into the shop to have them look at the four-wheel drive. It was making a gear noise that would slow down or speed up with acceleration. At first I thought it was the transmission because the sound seemed to be coming from under the passenger seats, but the noise crept up closer to the front of the truck the longer I drove it.
The streets were drier the day I took it in so I took it out of 4x4. Noise gone. I told the shop owner this and now suspected a transfer-case instead of the transmission.
He called me hours later to inform me that it was fixed. $2000 bucks for a new front differential. I drove it home and put it back in 4x4. Same noise. I called him back, brought it back to them and met the mechanic who preformed the work. (I wouldn't trust this guy to air tires, a true idiot) We take it for a test drive where he informs me that they didn't. They put the truck up on the lift with a stethoscope and they all agree that its the transfer-case now. I have a talk with the shop owner expressing my disappointment that they didnt even test drive it after they "fixed" it. He told me he would work with me on the price of a new t-case $2400. I told him pound sand and took it to another suggested shop with good reviews..
So, now this NEW place takes my truck, disassembles it and confirms it is indeed the transfercase.
What they DIDN'T tell me before hand is that the guy who does the work wont be back for a week.
With a few choice words I told them to put it back together. They still charged me $100 service fee.
3rd times a charm right?
took it to yet another shop. The owner expressed his anger at what Id been through and replaced the t-case with a new one and charged me $2200. (I also had them check the front diff) This guy has many awards with the BBB, I should have gone there to begin with.
I've been driving it ever sense then but my MPG absolutely stinks. Went from 16mpg city to 11.
I dont know what is to blame, the front Dif work or the new transfer-case.
I have tested the 4x4 and it works great without any noise.
It did have a VERY loud clang when I put it into 4X4 low but I read that this is somewhat normal.
I've also noticed a squeal in the front when I turn corners, cant tell if its the belt or diff.
I've thought that maybe they put the wrong diff oil in?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. I drive long distances and gas is killing me!
Thinking about taking it back to the last shop I used and beg for help, but cant afford to with the amount Im spending on gas!
Short version:
I have terrible MPG now after a front differential and transfer-case replacement.
Went from 16mpg in city to 11.1.
Long version:
Last winter I took my 2007 Tahoe into the shop to have them look at the four-wheel drive. It was making a gear noise that would slow down or speed up with acceleration. At first I thought it was the transmission because the sound seemed to be coming from under the passenger seats, but the noise crept up closer to the front of the truck the longer I drove it.
The streets were drier the day I took it in so I took it out of 4x4. Noise gone. I told the shop owner this and now suspected a transfer-case instead of the transmission.
He called me hours later to inform me that it was fixed. $2000 bucks for a new front differential. I drove it home and put it back in 4x4. Same noise. I called him back, brought it back to them and met the mechanic who preformed the work. (I wouldn't trust this guy to air tires, a true idiot) We take it for a test drive where he informs me that they didn't. They put the truck up on the lift with a stethoscope and they all agree that its the transfer-case now. I have a talk with the shop owner expressing my disappointment that they didnt even test drive it after they "fixed" it. He told me he would work with me on the price of a new t-case $2400. I told him pound sand and took it to another suggested shop with good reviews..
So, now this NEW place takes my truck, disassembles it and confirms it is indeed the transfercase.
What they DIDN'T tell me before hand is that the guy who does the work wont be back for a week.
With a few choice words I told them to put it back together. They still charged me $100 service fee.
3rd times a charm right?
took it to yet another shop. The owner expressed his anger at what Id been through and replaced the t-case with a new one and charged me $2200. (I also had them check the front diff) This guy has many awards with the BBB, I should have gone there to begin with.
I've been driving it ever sense then but my MPG absolutely stinks. Went from 16mpg city to 11.
I dont know what is to blame, the front Dif work or the new transfer-case.
I have tested the 4x4 and it works great without any noise.
It did have a VERY loud clang when I put it into 4X4 low but I read that this is somewhat normal.
I've also noticed a squeal in the front when I turn corners, cant tell if its the belt or diff.
I've thought that maybe they put the wrong diff oil in?
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. I drive long distances and gas is killing me!
Thinking about taking it back to the last shop I used and beg for help, but cant afford to with the amount Im spending on gas!