I just bought a brand new Tahoe 2008 - When I'm in idle (Park/Braked/Or moving under 3 mph) - The engine block shakes and causes the entire Tahoe to shake. You can feel it sitting in the car. It's somewhat subtle usually, but at other times it's very noticeable. I took it back to the dealership - they ran tests, hooked up their computer, and said nothing is wrong with it. Told me to drive it for a few weeks and if it still does this to bring it back.
When I got home, I opened the hood and you can literally see the engine block shake every few seconds sometimes heavier shakes than others, and clearly this is what is causing the car to shake. Does anybody have a solution for this? Or understand why a brand new 2008 tahoe would do this? Please help. I'm also not happy that the dealership did not acknowledge the problem. If the problem remains, they're going to have to deal with a very loud and unhappy customer.
Thanks,
Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Klydel
When I got home, I opened the hood and you can literally see the engine block shake every few seconds sometimes heavier shakes than others, and clearly this is what is causing the car to shake. Does anybody have a solution for this? Or understand why a brand new 2008 tahoe would do this? Please help. I'm also not happy that the dealership did not acknowledge the problem. If the problem remains, they're going to have to deal with a very loud and unhappy customer.
Thanks,
Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Klydel