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Replying to: mmercuri (Mar 10, 2009 12:28 pm) If it is the next question is, what mileage do you have and have you ever changed the front shock absorbers? Also, do you have oversize wheels on your truck? Does it feel like you cannot stop the truck if you hit brakes right before or after a bump on road? All of the above points to direction of inadequately working shock absorbers. Arrie
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Replying to: arrie (Mar 10, 2009 2:01 pm) Yes, it happens after we hit a bump. I have just under 65K Miles (not bad for 9 years old), we have Kelly Safari Tires P245/75R16, and we have NOT changed the shock absorbers. I haven't really thought about the stopping that you mention before/after hitting bumps, so I would have to say I don't recall a problem stopping. -One thing to note that might be helpful to you... once when this happened, 2 men driving almost next to us had us pull over because they saw the severe shaking and wanted to look under the truck to make sure the front wheels weren't going to come off! They did a quick 'by the side of the road' check, and didn't see anything unusual. This particular time we had just gone over some bumps, and we were in a slight turn to the right. Although this has also happened when we are going straight. Although this has only happened a few times, I have this fear that the wheels are going to come off when I'm on the highway! Is that even possible? Any thoughts? Thanks again!
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Replying to: mmercuri (Mar 11, 2009 4:57 am) Again, it sounds like your shock absorbers are all gone. For a 9 year old truck you should change them anyway. And they are not really that expensive. Do you think your tires are in a good balance, i.e. do you feel any kind of vibration in the steering wheel other than when shaking goes very bad? It could be that when you hit a bump it gives the suspension spring system an impulse that is then kept vibrating by off balance tires. How about tire wear? Do they wear evenly. i.e. no outside or inside edge wear? The big shaking should be taken care of with new set of shocks and tires should be in such balance that you feel absolutely no vibration when you drive. You can test shocks by applying weight on front bumper (same for rear). When you remove the weight the truck should raise up and then slightly down and stop at its normal resting position. If you see any movement up again your shocks are to be replaced. i.e. shock absorbers should stop the up-and-down movement at 3/4 point of the vibration cycle and not start up again. Arrie |
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Replying to: 2001burbman (Dec 04, 2000 4:38 am) Hope this helps! Anjeanette |
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Replying to: a68rs (Mar 06, 2006 5:09 pm)
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Replying to: michaelrankin (May 16, 2009 3:44 pm) |
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| I have an 03 Chevy Tahoe Z71 -- the ac seems to work but the fan doesn't blow at ll unless you are going down the road pretty fast it will blow out some. I checked the BLOWER fuse and it was fine. It seems to me that this might be a wiring issue. Does anyone know where the ac fan is located in the engine so I can check the wire going to it? Also, what other things can I check myself before having to have it looked at by a professional. Thanks | |
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ive replaced the altnator, spark plugs, fuel filter, battery, fuel pump sensor, starter sensor, and it still wont turn over. it cranks and starts for a second then cuts out. ive checked all the grounds and i have no idea PLEASE HELP
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Replying to: gabecmodel (May 22, 2009 8:12 pm)
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Replying to: kiawah (May 22, 2009 9:00 pm) |
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