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to pump up the tires to their MAX load capacity so they don't flatten out. You could always lend the car to me and I'll make sure it gets driven, washed, & driven some more:) |
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Replying to: pvr (Oct 10, 2005 10:37 am) I have a 2007 C6 with Z51 pkg and 6 speed manual. I'm having two non-consistent problems, one sounds a little like your gear/bearing noise. 1) When I first start-up the car, sometimes I hear a tapping noise and think it might be the lifters. 2) After backing up, I shift into first and after a few hundred feet, I sometimes get a very loud metal-on-metal grinding noise. It kind of sounds and feels like a bicycle chain slipping and clanking against a metal shield. The noise lasts for a few seconds, it also feels like the car hesitates and then catches and moves forward. This doesn't always happen. Naturally I cannot duplicate these problems when the car is at the dealers! BillMLB
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Replying to: billmlb (Apr 28, 2008 9:54 am) The second one sounds like the ABS system initializing.
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Replying to: fedlawman (Apr 28, 2008 12:54 pm)
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Replying to: coupedncal (Apr 28, 2008 1:07 pm) I don't drive mine very often, and get lifter noise for a couple of seconds after startup. And I don't worry about it.
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Replying to: bolivar (Apr 29, 2008 7:00 pm) Thanks for taking the time to reply! I don't drive my car very often either and you may be right! BillMLB |
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My '07 C6 6sp auto coupe now has 3500 miles on the odo. Recently I have noticed a "grinding" noise coming from somewhere in the rear while slowly turning in either direction. This only happens when I first start driving the car and the engine oil, etc. is still cold. Once I drive for 10 miles or so, the noise goes away. I seem to remember reading about some similar posts describing similar noises, but I can't find them at the moment. I haven't taken it to the dealer yet. I plan to address it with them at the time of the first oil change later this summer, unless this is a problem that requires more immediate attention. Does this sound like a problem developing within the rear differential ? Is there a TSB describing such a noise ? What's the fix ?
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Replying to: toydriver1 (Jun 07, 2008 7:34 pm) IF turning, it's probably a noisy rear differential. Chevy limited slip differentials have made noise for many, many years. The noise in the Corvettes seems to become worse, from what I've read, over the last few years. Chevy have been changing the fluid and additive over the last couple of years to find something that will resist the noise. They have again come out with a new fluid in the last few months, which seems to be helping many people. If you dealer has sold many Corvettes, the service department should be well aware of noisy rear diffs. They have TSBs to look at which should give them the newest fluid to use. A noisy diff does not harm much. As you drive the car, and do not make many sharp turns, the lubricating fluid is forced out of the friction plates in the diff. The dry plates then make noise when the car is turned sharply. If you would take the car to any empty lot and drive in tight circles or figure 8's for about 8 loops, you will open up the plates and fluid will get in there and the noise will stop. For a while at least.
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Replying to: bolivar (Jun 08, 2008 10:39 pm) ONLY while turning sharply. For example, turning into a parking spot or backing onto the street from my driveway. ONLY when steering wheel fully "cranked" to either side. NO noise when driving in a straight line. I haven't driven the car aggressively. Mostly, a weekend cruiser and summer evening driving with the wife. Typically the only "sharp" turns are at less than 15mph. The dealer where the service will be performed is different than where I purchased the car, but they do have the most experience in our metro area ( typically have 5 to 10 new vettes and 3 or 4 used ones on their lot at any given time). So, taking your advice I will assume that they know how to check for TSBs and will be willing to change the fluid, since it is under warranty. Thanks for your advice. I'll try the "tight circles in a parking lot" routine and see if that helps too.
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Replying to: toydriver1 (Jun 09, 2008 6:09 pm) front tire noise..... Because of the alignment and the super wide tires, a C6 Corvette turned at full lock, moving slowly, will actually scrub (slide) the front tires. And you will be able to hear this. Completely normal, nothing to worry about, and nothing can or should be done about this.
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