Greetings...long time reader, first time poster
Ok, hopefully this come out right.
We have a 2000 Tahoe. The left front wheel bearings went bad.
Had the left front hub replaced.
Since then, and this MIGHT not be related...we have the following issue:
When I first get into it in the morning and back out of my driveway...when I hit the brake while in reverse I hear a clicking/clanging sound coming from what I think is the left front, possibly near the wheel.
It also does this when you accelerate forward.
But NOT all the time???
I took it in to a "mechanic" and had the left front hub re-checked.
I removed the fan shroud top cover and see no signs of it hitting anywhere. I did this because that is what it sounds like.
Nothing.
Checked all shrouds I could get my hands on, all seem ok.
Took it to a dealer. It didn't want to make the sound of course. They "looked" at it and said catalytic converter. Well, those are on the other side??? If that were bad...wouldn't it always do that?
Besides, what is inside a converter that would make a sound like that?
I think they have no idea. I wanted the truck on a lift so they could engage the vehicle but that didn't happen.
Any ideas? It is frustrating to say the least, and having it go away and come back is what is really making it hard to troubleshoot.
Thanks for any and all advice
Ok, hopefully this come out right.
We have a 2000 Tahoe. The left front wheel bearings went bad.
Had the left front hub replaced.
Since then, and this MIGHT not be related...we have the following issue:
When I first get into it in the morning and back out of my driveway...when I hit the brake while in reverse I hear a clicking/clanging sound coming from what I think is the left front, possibly near the wheel.
It also does this when you accelerate forward.
But NOT all the time???
I took it in to a "mechanic" and had the left front hub re-checked.
I removed the fan shroud top cover and see no signs of it hitting anywhere. I did this because that is what it sounds like.
Nothing.
Checked all shrouds I could get my hands on, all seem ok.
Took it to a dealer. It didn't want to make the sound of course. They "looked" at it and said catalytic converter. Well, those are on the other side??? If that were bad...wouldn't it always do that?
Besides, what is inside a converter that would make a sound like that?
I think they have no idea. I wanted the truck on a lift so they could engage the vehicle but that didn't happen.
Any ideas? It is frustrating to say the least, and having it go away and come back is what is really making it hard to troubleshoot.
Thanks for any and all advice