2002 tahoe 4X4, 5.3L flex fuel, 280,000 Miles
I have a whirring sound that is very similar to that of most cars when driving in reverse. It gains pitch with vehicle speed, regardless of gear or RPM, and persists if I shift into neutral. I'd like to say it's coming from the front end, but it's hard to tell honestly.
Had wheels perfectly balanced with no change.
a few thoughts so far: bad cv joint on the front axle, bad intermediate steering shaft, unbalanced driveshaft. Any of those make sense. how should I go about checking.
Only other interesting detail is that this seemed to start after I had an oil change place do a "rear differential service" I believe they just drained the fluid through the plug and refilled it. could they have somehow overfilled it or something to cause the issue? I'm affraid to actually pull the cover given all the rust. If I break anything and can't get it resealed I'm totally screwed.. Should I just drain from the plug and refill it?
I have a whirring sound that is very similar to that of most cars when driving in reverse. It gains pitch with vehicle speed, regardless of gear or RPM, and persists if I shift into neutral. I'd like to say it's coming from the front end, but it's hard to tell honestly.
Had wheels perfectly balanced with no change.
a few thoughts so far: bad cv joint on the front axle, bad intermediate steering shaft, unbalanced driveshaft. Any of those make sense. how should I go about checking.
Only other interesting detail is that this seemed to start after I had an oil change place do a "rear differential service" I believe they just drained the fluid through the plug and refilled it. could they have somehow overfilled it or something to cause the issue? I'm affraid to actually pull the cover given all the rust. If I break anything and can't get it resealed I'm totally screwed.. Should I just drain from the plug and refill it?