Front 4wd noise under acceleration

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Joined
Apr 5, 2011
Posts
49
Reaction score
15
2015 Yukon XL Denali is making noise under load. This noise happens when the 4wd is in auto or 4 High. This noise only happens when the drivetrain is under load or accelerating. No noise is heard in 2WD. My dealers service manager heard the noise. Then had a tech go with him and was told it was normal. I drove my friends 2016 Suburban and it does not have the noise, so it can not be normal.

The noiseis notso severe I think its going to come apart, but I'd be nervous to tow a snowmobile trailer in 4WD for 300 miles. It might not survive that much...

Took truck to a non dealer service center and was advised by a service manager I fully trust.... "it's not an issue, my 2015 Silverado sounds exactly the same". I am willing to pay for repairs but don't know where to begin. Everything has been inspected and seems ok to my mechanic as well as myself.

Anyone have any similar issues and/or thoughts on eliminating the noise?

Thanks for any help you can give!
 

swathdiver

Full Access Member
Joined
May 18, 2017
Posts
19,148
Reaction score
25,183
Location
Treasure Coast, Florida
I'd start by changing fluids and finding out exactly which part is making the noise, a hub, front differential, u-joints, transfer case, etc.
 
OP
OP
Avalanchediver
Joined
Apr 5, 2011
Posts
49
Reaction score
15
I'd start by changing fluids and finding out exactly which part is making the noise, a hub, front differential, u-joints, transfer case, etc.

All fluids are completely fresh. Just done by GM dealer that says the sound is "normal". I assumed it was the front diff so I figured an oil change on it would show issues. No luck...

I appreciate your thoughts, please keep them coming!
 

olyelr

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2011
Posts
1,645
Reaction score
776
Location
Elk Rapids, MI
My wifes rig now has about 40k miles on it, and hers has a bit of a growl when in 4 wheel. Not such a severe noise that I have persued it, but it is certainly audible. I just assumed it is how the system sounds when in use.
 

swathdiver

Full Access Member
Joined
May 18, 2017
Posts
19,148
Reaction score
25,183
Location
Treasure Coast, Florida
Well, I would put her up on a lift or jack stands and crawl underneath with a stethescope (long extension). Engage 4WD before lifting and only idle it in drive while you stick one end of the extension in your ear and the other on the transfer case, front differential, hubs, etc. Test several areas of differential and TC.
 
OP
OP
Avalanchediver
Joined
Apr 5, 2011
Posts
49
Reaction score
15
Well, I would put her up on a lift or jack stands and crawl underneath with a stethescope (long extension). Engage 4WD before lifting and only idle it in drive while you stick one end of the extension in your ear and the other on the transfer case, front differential, hubs, etc. Test several areas of differential and TC.

I think that makes sense. I have set her up on stands and couldn't hear the noise, but didnt try with a s stethascope. Very hard to get them all spinning as the traction control generally has other ideas...

I'll give it a try once I find a helper...
 

tooleyondeck

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 24, 2022
Posts
235
Reaction score
495
Location
Northwest FL
I had a similar issue with my 2016 Silverado 4WD. Being that it is only occurring when in 4H, check your wheel hubs and CV axles, particularly the boots.
 
Joined
Oct 21, 2017
Posts
41
Reaction score
13
Thanks for this info. Going to look into it.

if its the CV axles,why wouldn't they make noise in 2wd since they are probably spinning anyways?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
129,243
Posts
1,812,751
Members
92,349
Latest member
Ihaveatahoetoo

Latest posts

Top