MNMINCT
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Hopefully the video file in the link below is accessible....
This is my wifes 2018 Tahoe. 17k miles. We purchased it about 2 months ago. About a week after we had it home it started making this horrible sound. The sound is random... some days it's worse than others. Some days it won't make the noise all day.
We thought the sounds was coming from the drivers side vent (wife is holding the end of the phone up around the vent, just so happens the video is pointing down at the floor).
Here are some of the things I have observed....
- Sound happens at very low speeds, around 25-35 mph.
- Only makes the sound when moving, not at a stand still.
- Happens even when all of the climate control things are turned off or on.
- Seems to happen most of time when coasting and down hill (not accelerating).
Since making the video I have removed the drivers side dash vent... still makes the noise. Stuffed a towel in the vent tubes, still makes the sound just as loud. Pretty sure it's not coming from the vent.
So then I removed the side dash fuse cover, the lower trim cover (under the steering wheel), the light switches, then the door panel, the trim around the inside of the window and then last was the drivers side mirror. I also taped up the outside of the door seems. STILL MAKES THE NOISE!
I can hear it so clearly but for the life of me can't figure out where it's coming from. I can't even tell if it's a wind noise, vibration noise or mechanical noise.
It is going to the dealer tomorrow, but my fear is they will say they didn't hear it. I sent the below video to them last week and the service manager said... "sounds like normal wind noise". What sucks is with all of this Coronavirous crap I can't even do a test drive with them.
My wife said if the noise can't be fixed she doesn't want the truck (I can hardly blame her, it's annoying as hell).
Any thoughts or suggestions on what I can look for or have the dealership do? Should I contact GM if the dealer gives me the run around. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tahoe Noise Video by Mark Krumenacker, on Flickr
This is my wifes 2018 Tahoe. 17k miles. We purchased it about 2 months ago. About a week after we had it home it started making this horrible sound. The sound is random... some days it's worse than others. Some days it won't make the noise all day.
We thought the sounds was coming from the drivers side vent (wife is holding the end of the phone up around the vent, just so happens the video is pointing down at the floor).
Here are some of the things I have observed....
- Sound happens at very low speeds, around 25-35 mph.
- Only makes the sound when moving, not at a stand still.
- Happens even when all of the climate control things are turned off or on.
- Seems to happen most of time when coasting and down hill (not accelerating).
Since making the video I have removed the drivers side dash vent... still makes the noise. Stuffed a towel in the vent tubes, still makes the sound just as loud. Pretty sure it's not coming from the vent.
So then I removed the side dash fuse cover, the lower trim cover (under the steering wheel), the light switches, then the door panel, the trim around the inside of the window and then last was the drivers side mirror. I also taped up the outside of the door seems. STILL MAKES THE NOISE!
I can hear it so clearly but for the life of me can't figure out where it's coming from. I can't even tell if it's a wind noise, vibration noise or mechanical noise.
It is going to the dealer tomorrow, but my fear is they will say they didn't hear it. I sent the below video to them last week and the service manager said... "sounds like normal wind noise". What sucks is with all of this Coronavirous crap I can't even do a test drive with them.
My wife said if the noise can't be fixed she doesn't want the truck (I can hardly blame her, it's annoying as hell).
Any thoughts or suggestions on what I can look for or have the dealership do? Should I contact GM if the dealer gives me the run around. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tahoe Noise Video by Mark Krumenacker, on Flickr