Gmc Sierra Clunking Noise
BlogGmc Sierra Clunking Noise - I have a 2023 at4 with the same clunking noise. I've had the truck less than 30 days and also have a malfunctioning upper glove box (won't open), faulty rear parking sensor. Some customers may comment that a squeak, grind or clunking noise can be heard from the rear leaf springs. This condition may be caused by the spring insert interacting with the leaf spring. But i have noticed that when i turn into the driveway at slow speeds itโs sounds like something in the rear suspension is clunking. Almost sounds like something bouncing/banging around in the. When i got off the thruway, the car felt like i was towing something accompanied with some humming/binding/clunking noises coming from the rear. I wasn't able to go past. The clunk noise may also be due to fuel movement in the fuel tank when not completely full. If the condition is eliminated after filling the fuel tank, the noise is isolated to the. I'm also experiencing the clunking/popping noises. My truck as we speak is at the dealership for the 3rd attempt to diagnose and correct. My dealer has been great, so no. For about a week iโve been hearing a clunking sound from the front drivers side while driving anywhere from idle to 45mph. The clunk comes seemingly randomly, not due to turning or. Some customers may comment on a pop or clunk type noise while turning or driving on uneven road surfaces. This noise can be heard and/or felt at either the driver's or. Some customers may comment on a clunking type noise heard from the rear of the vehicle. Upon further investigation, the technician may diagnose the noise is coming from the. Some customers may comment about a squeaking noise coming from the rear of vehicle. My 2025 silverado 3. 0 6 cylinder duramax has been having an issue recently.
I have a 2023 at4 with the same clunking noise. I've had the truck less than 30 days and also have a malfunctioning upper glove box (won't open), faulty rear parking sensor. Some customers may comment that a squeak, grind or clunking noise can be heard from the rear leaf springs. This condition may be caused by the spring insert interacting with the leaf spring. But i have noticed that when i turn into the driveway at slow speeds itโs sounds like something in the rear suspension is clunking. Almost sounds like something bouncing/banging around in the.