Raikkonen
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Hi Gang,
First time poster, first time GM product owner w/ a quick question:
I have a 2016 Denali (standard wheelbase) w/ about 4k miles on the clock.
Fantastic vehicle, except for a rear hatch "rubbing" issue that kept it from opening without a horrific rubbing noise; often times stopping the hatch from opening more than 1/3 of the way...addressed at the dealer without issue.
I digress...before I take my truck to the dealer again, I'm hoping there's a service bulletin highlighting a correction for the issue I'm now having.
I hear an electric motor-like noise at low speeds that sounds as if it's coming from the rear of the vehicle. It's definitely lower in volume, but very noticeable. Given that sounds are hard to locate, I could be wrong in regards to where it's originating.
As far as vehicle speed is concerned, I only notice it at lower speeds, but that just may be a result of less road noise in general, making it more noticeable.
The noise itself remains at a "constant" in terms of volume and intensity, and could best be described, as I said, like some sort of auxiliary motor, possibly electric, as the speed of the sound never increases or decreases.
In regards to duration, it's not always on (heard), as driving through my neighborhood, it occurs intermittently, from block to block, sometimes ceasing when I come to a complete stop.
Has anyone else experienced anything similar??? Please tell me this isn't normal???
It's DEFINITELY louder than what I would deem a company to find as acceptable in regards to normal daily operation, hence my question.
I'll experiment tonight to more accurately identify when it is happening (speed, AC on/off, how long into my commute, etc., etc.).
I'll also try to capture on video.
My only fear is that I take it into my local dealer (who is great btw) and they won't be able to replicate the noise.
Thanks in advance everyone!!!
First time poster, first time GM product owner w/ a quick question:
I have a 2016 Denali (standard wheelbase) w/ about 4k miles on the clock.
Fantastic vehicle, except for a rear hatch "rubbing" issue that kept it from opening without a horrific rubbing noise; often times stopping the hatch from opening more than 1/3 of the way...addressed at the dealer without issue.
I digress...before I take my truck to the dealer again, I'm hoping there's a service bulletin highlighting a correction for the issue I'm now having.
I hear an electric motor-like noise at low speeds that sounds as if it's coming from the rear of the vehicle. It's definitely lower in volume, but very noticeable. Given that sounds are hard to locate, I could be wrong in regards to where it's originating.
As far as vehicle speed is concerned, I only notice it at lower speeds, but that just may be a result of less road noise in general, making it more noticeable.
The noise itself remains at a "constant" in terms of volume and intensity, and could best be described, as I said, like some sort of auxiliary motor, possibly electric, as the speed of the sound never increases or decreases.
In regards to duration, it's not always on (heard), as driving through my neighborhood, it occurs intermittently, from block to block, sometimes ceasing when I come to a complete stop.
Has anyone else experienced anything similar??? Please tell me this isn't normal???
It's DEFINITELY louder than what I would deem a company to find as acceptable in regards to normal daily operation, hence my question.
I'll experiment tonight to more accurately identify when it is happening (speed, AC on/off, how long into my commute, etc., etc.).
I'll also try to capture on video.
My only fear is that I take it into my local dealer (who is great btw) and they won't be able to replicate the noise.
Thanks in advance everyone!!!