bigrhino
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Had a slow air leak in the left rear tire due to the TPMS being cracked at the stem. Replaced with a new stem without TPMS. Now I have the low air tire warning light on my dash. How can I get rid of this or disable the TPMS altogether?
You can’t. TPMS system can’t be disabled, so you need to either install a working sensor or come up with some kind of workaround as suggested above.
did it clunk from a normal acceleration or only from a quick one?Finally got my new slip yoke installed last week, and my front and rear diff fluids changed. No more clunk taking off from a stop!
It would clunk as I was coming off the brake, before I even touched the accelerator. It seemed to happen more when I had harder stops.did it clunk from a normal acceleration or only from a quick one?
Hmmm, I’ve got the same issue. Guess I’ll be doing a slip yoke and all new fluid in the rear endIt would clunk as I was coming off the brake, before I even touched the accelerator. It seemed to happen more when I had harder stops.
Has it been doing so since day 1? Mine had been doing this since day 1. I thought it was a problem with a caliper or something, until I read the thread on the slip yoke issue, and how some people were lubing the slip yoke.hmm, mine is clunking on a hard acceleration, motor mounts seem fine I held my foot on the brake in gear and gave it gas and the motor barely budged, both the differentials were recently rebuilt and it made no difference.
That sounds a little different than what I had. I would only experience it when I would come to a stop. When I would come off the brake, it would clunk like pressure was relieved somewhere. I guess the nickle plating on the slip yoke keeps whatever in the trans from seizing...well I bought it used, but ya basically it has been doing it for as long as I can remember, it really seems like it is coming from the front but the dealer said the engine mounts are good, it had just had a new one installed before I bought it, then when they put the new engine in it got another new mount, when I had the differentials rebuilt I asked them to check the motor mounts also and they said they are good, I just haven't pursued it beyond that but I probably should before it causes some other problems, it will do it if I hard accelerate from a stop or already moving it does it either way. I could be doing 45 and punch it and it will clunk.
I have a question on a 2007 Yukon SLE 4.8L v8. I bleed my brakes the other day because i wanted to flush out old fluid. I did the 2 person method, one person pumps 3 times, while leaving pedal on the bottom, second person opens bleeder then closes bleeder and repeats. I started with the right rear side then left rear, and everything was going good. As soon as i opened the the front right bleeder valve, alot of air came out and now the brake pedal drops to the floor. any suggestions on how i can fix this?
were you keeping the reservoir full? sounds like you ran all the fluid out during the processI have a question on a 2007 Yukon SLE 4.8L v8. I bleed my brakes the other day because i wanted to flush out old fluid. I did the 2 person method, one person pumps 3 times, while leaving pedal on the bottom, second person opens bleeder then closes bleeder and repeats. I started with the right rear side then left rear, and everything was going good. As soon as i opened the the front right bleeder valve, alot of air came out and now the brake pedal drops to the floor. any suggestions on how i can fix this?
I thought these things had to be done with a scan tool? Haven't messed with the hydraulic side of my brakes yet so IDK.
