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1492 messages, Last post on Oct 12, 2006 at 5:32 AM
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| Does anyone know whether GM has a fix on the wind noise around the front and rear doors on a 2000 GMC ext cab pickup. Dealer has been giving me all sort of comments about he has fixed it but is reoccurs when there is a slight cross wind. Very annoying.. | |
| there isn't much the dealer can do. The door hinges are welded on so there is no possibility of adjusting the doors for a better fit. I guess GM wanted to save money on bolts. The solution is to break the welds, adjust the doors, and install bolts to replace welds. They have issued a TSB for the older C/K's on this but none for the newer silverado/sierras | |
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I installed a bug deflector on my 2000 1500 ExC SB Sierra and immediately noticed a loud rattling noise around the front window when I was doing around 55 mph. I had heard that some deflectors will cause the rubber weather stripping around the top of the windows to vibrate. I removed the deflector and noticed that the noise went away. I decided to exchange the deflector for a different brand and different style and tried it again. The results were better, it didn't get noisy until I was around 65 mph but the faster I went the noisier it got. I decided to put up with the noise for the time being as I am going to trade up to an 8.1 2500. Hope this might help others who are having a similar problem. |
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The Lund Interceptor has been used by Tahoe, Yukon, Sierra, and Silverado owners with no problems. For $50 you may want to try it, unless 1-you can live with the wind noise 2-you plan to trade soon Good luck! |
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| you may want to order a Lund Interceptor for it, hopefully Lund has one by then.... | |
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Vehicle: 1999 GMC Sierra 1500, 4wd, ext cab, 5.3 l, 4.10 diffs(rear locking). Description: When transmission is cold (below 25 degrees)the 2-3 upshift does not occur until 32-33 mph. As the transmission warms, shifting becomes normal. Under light acceleration, approximate normal shift is: 1st-2nd: 10 mph; 2nd-3rd: 20 mph; OD: 35 mph. 33 mph in 2nd gear is 2500+/- rpm, way to fast for a cold engine (or transmission). This has been a problem since the first winter (99). Not a problem in warm weather but the cold has returned & it's the same as last winter. Transmission was serviced in Sept (flushed) w/approx 32K miles. My brother inlaw has a similar setup (4wd/5.3/3.73/sb)& has the same problem. His dealer said this was 'normal'. Any advice on this problem? |
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I have roughly the same vehicle that you do, except mine's a 2000 Z71. The owners manual(2-23) says that when the temperature gets below 32 degrees, the transmission is designed to shift differently until the engine reaches normal operating temperature. Something about improving heater to performance. M. |
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This behavior is by design, it is not a problem even though it may be annoying. |
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This must be another 'better idea'. Oh, well. Other than that (and the other standard issues this series has had), this is one great truck: rides great, good fuel mileage, tows anything, goes anywhere. Thanks for the response! |
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| Toyotas "hold" the shift until warmed up too. | |
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