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Re: Front End Shimmy [tompeterson1] by gkulik1
Jun 26, 2007 (4:34 am)
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Replying to: tompeterson1 (Jun 16, 2007 7:23 am)

tompeterson1, please post or let me know what the cause is or what the dealer thinks it is. My 2003 Avalanche has just started the same thing, 55k miles. I'm out of warranty so cost is an issue. Thanks
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Re: Front End Shimmy [tompeterson1] by obyone
Jun 26, 2007 (9:39 am)
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Replying to: tompeterson1 (Jun 16, 2007 7:23 am)

GM has a new intermediate steering shaft. There is a tsb relating to this. I've seen the tsb just can't remember where. But there is a permanent fix and taking the tsb to the dealer will enable them to replace it for you.
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Ok someone owes me a beer... by obyone
Jun 26, 2007 (9:47 am)
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Document ID# 1893252
 
Subject: Clunking Noise Under Hood and Can Be Felt in Steering Wheel and/or Steering Column (Replace Upper Intermediate Steering Shaft (I-Shaft) Assembly) #00-02-35-003M - (01/31/2007)
 
Models: 2002-2006 Cadillac Escalade Models
 
1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado Models (Classic)
 
2000-2006 Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe Models
 
2002-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche
 
1999-2007 GMC Sierra Models (Classic)
 
2000-2006 GMC Yukon, Yukon XL Models
 
2003-2006 HUMMER H2
 
Attention: This Service Bulletin DOES NOT include Mid-Size Utilities such as Buick Rainier, Chevrolet TrailBlazer Models, GMC Envoy Models or Oldsmobile Bravada. Refer to Service Bulletin 02-02-35-006A or newer for Mid-Size Utilities.
 
This bulletin is being revised to update the repair procedure with a permanent fix.
 
Condition
Some customers may comment on a clunk-type noise coming from under the hood that also can be felt in the steering wheel. These conditions may be more noticeable when turning at low speeds on rough road surfaces.
 
Diagnostic Tips
Use the information below to help diagnose the source of the noise.
 
• Frame Snap and/or Popping Type Noise -- A frame snap or popping type noise can be duplicated on rough or smooth road surfaces with steering wheel input to the left or the right. This type of noise can be HEARD and is typically louder with the windows rolled down. For additional information, refer to Corporate Bulletin Number 03-08-61-002F or newer -- Snap/Popping Type Noise Coming from Front of Vehicle (Remove Front Crossmember, Change Fastener Orientation).
 
• Intermediate Shaft Clunk -- Intermediate shaft clunk is heard and FELT in the steering wheel and/or steering column area, typically while driving on rough road surfaces with steering wheel input.
 
Correction
DO THIS
DON'T DO THIS
 
Replace the I-Shaft with P/N 19153614.
Do NOT lubricate or exercise the I-Shaft.
 
Important:
 
• I-shaft P/N 19153614 has been designed to replace previous designed dampened and non-dampened I-shafts. The physical difference in the yoke size will accommodate all vehicles listed in this bulletin.
 
• Due to the design of the new I-shaft, it is not possible to lubricate/grease the I-shaft.
 
Replace the steering column upper intermediate shaft with an improved design shaft that will eliminate the clunk noise using the procedure listed below.
 
Set the front wheels in the straight ahead position.
Notice: On the 2002 and later model year vehicles, the steering column LOCK was removed from the steering column. It is critical that the J 42640 - Steering column Anti-Rotation Pin is used when servicing steering columns on 2002 and later model year vehicles. Failure to use the J 42640 may result in damage to the SIR coil.
 
Set the steering wheel in the LOCK position on 2001 and prior model year vehicles.
 
For 2002 and later vehicles, install the J 42640 in the steering column lower access hole.
 
From under the hood, remove the lower bolt that connects the upper intermediate shaft to the steering gear coupling shaft.
Slide the shaft towards the dash in order to disengage the shaft from the steering gear coupling shaft.
For vehicles equipped with adjustable foot pedals, perform the following steps:
6.1. Reposition the carpet away from the accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor.
 
6.2. Remove the two nuts retaining the accelerator pedal to the bulkhead.
 
6.3. Reposition the accelerator pedal out of the way so the intermediate shaft can be removed.
 
From inside the vehicle, remove the upper bolt from the upper intermediate steering shaft (1) to the steering column connection.
Remove the upper intermediate steering shaft assembly.
8.1. From inside the vehicle, slide the shaft down and off the steering column.
 
8.2. From inside the vehicle, slide the upper intermediate shaft through the dash boot seal and remove the shaft from the vehicle.
 
Replace the upper intermediate shaft.
Install the upper intermediate steering shaft through the dash boot seal and slide the lower end into the steering gear coupling shaft.
Raise the upper end of the intermediate steering shaft and install into the steering column shaft.
Install the upper bolt and nut.
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 47 N·m (35 lb ft).
 
Install the lower bolt and nut.
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 50 N·m (37 lb ft).
 
For vehicles equipped with adjustable foot pedals, perform the following steps:
14.1. Reposition the accelerator pedals into position on the bulkhead.
 
14.2. Install the two retaining nuts.
 
Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
 
14.3. Reposition the carpet into place.
 
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
 
19153614
Shaft - Upper Intermediate Steering
 
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
 
Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time
 
E7700
Shaft, Steering Intermediate - Upper -- Replace
Use Published Labor Operation Time
 
GM bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, NOT a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See your GM dealer for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information.
WE SUPPORT VOLUNTARY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION
 
© Copyright General Motors Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
 
Document ID# 1893252
#29 of 139
I understand that the charge for this tsb is dealer by obyone
Jun 26, 2007 (9:49 am)
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dependent as some have charged and some haven't guess it depends on your personal relationship with that dealer.
#30 of 139
Re: Front End Shimmy [gkulik1] by tompeterson1
Jun 27, 2007 (5:37 pm)
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Replying to: gkulik1 (Jun 26, 2007 4:34 am)

They said it was a rotor warping problem. machined them, and the stopping is definitely smoother. If you haven't had the steering column greased, I'd bet that your problem. Good luck!
#31 of 139
Re: Front End Shimmy [tompeterson1] by klento
Jul 20, 2007 (3:42 pm)
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Replying to: tompeterson1 (Jun 16, 2007 7:23 am)

I had the same problem with my 2004 Sierra, the first time I brought it to the dealer they just lubed the steering. A few months later it came back. Second time back to the dealer they replaced part of the steering shaft. Now it's making a new rattling sound like they forgot to tighten something. In short, dealers suck!!!!!
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THANK YOU ALL!! by jtk5969
Jul 25, 2007 (5:03 am)
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I have had this problem with my '05 Silverado 3 times. Each time the dealer has lubricated the steering shaft and told me that was the "fix". I'm on my way there with this TSB.
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sachmo by satterj
Aug 06, 2007 (9:23 am)
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I have a 2005 GMC serria ext cab,I have a steering whine when turing left or right.The dealer has tried to repair it but the problem is still there.
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Re: sachmo [satterj] by arkz71
Aug 06, 2007 (4:22 pm)
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Replying to: satterj (Aug 06, 2007 9:23 am)

I have a 2003 Chevrolet Z71 4x4 (recirculating ball steering) and the box started making a whine and the entire box had to be replaced.
 
I am not sure if you have a 2 wheel drive (rack & pinion) or not but the valve body inside the box is defective if it starts to whine.
 
Hope this helps, by the way I have way over 100,000+ miles logged on my truck.
#35 of 139
Re: sachmo [satterj] by obyone
Aug 06, 2007 (5:01 pm)
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Replying to: satterj (Aug 06, 2007 9:23 am)

What kind of repair did the dealer do? Refill with power steering fluid?

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