Hey y’all. My name is Chris, from Nashville and I am new to this forum, and to be honest to forums in general so I apologize in advance for any improper etiquette and appreciate any assistance or wisdom anyone might have for me. I came across the forum when researching some issues with my Tahoe and was taken back by knowledge and experience on the forum and was hoping someone might have some insight for me.
I have a ’07 Tahoe Z71 with 250k, and had a new motor dropped in about 20K ago. The issue I’m having is that when I decelerate, there is a pretty bad vibration. It's pretty consistent with the speed, typically starts when I hit around 25 mph and stops abruptly around 20 mph. I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s a violent vibration, but it’s bad enough that I need to look into it. It’s not brake related, or at least it occurs whether I’m on the brake or not. A friend of mine suggested that it may be something to do with the “smart technology” where the engine switches from 8 cylinders to 6 and then 4 based on the need. I can’t say I know enough about it to diagnose the problem, and before I take it to a shop I was hoping the collective knowledge you all have might be able to shed some light on it.
I had been working just around the corner and driving > 30 miles a week so it wasn’t something on my radar. I recently started commuting 30 miles one way (additionally, if anyone has tips on MPG conservation it would be appreciated) so I’m finally getting around to addressing the issue. This was occurring before the new motor was put in, and I’ve had new rotors, pads and alignment recently and it hasn’t changed anything.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance.
I have a ’07 Tahoe Z71 with 250k, and had a new motor dropped in about 20K ago. The issue I’m having is that when I decelerate, there is a pretty bad vibration. It's pretty consistent with the speed, typically starts when I hit around 25 mph and stops abruptly around 20 mph. I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s a violent vibration, but it’s bad enough that I need to look into it. It’s not brake related, or at least it occurs whether I’m on the brake or not. A friend of mine suggested that it may be something to do with the “smart technology” where the engine switches from 8 cylinders to 6 and then 4 based on the need. I can’t say I know enough about it to diagnose the problem, and before I take it to a shop I was hoping the collective knowledge you all have might be able to shed some light on it.
I had been working just around the corner and driving > 30 miles a week so it wasn’t something on my radar. I recently started commuting 30 miles one way (additionally, if anyone has tips on MPG conservation it would be appreciated) so I’m finally getting around to addressing the issue. This was occurring before the new motor was put in, and I’ve had new rotors, pads and alignment recently and it hasn’t changed anything.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance.