Can anyone please help with clunk Tsb

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So while getting my bbt right with Justin I realize my slip yolk clunk is getting bad. I have read allot about it and it seems there are two fixes.

Grease the yolk which eventually makes the grease mix with the fluid which I have read is not advised.

Get the nickel plated yolk by which there is a service bulletin for.

Does anyone know where I can find the Tsb for a 08 denali 6 speed for the slip yolk clunk??? Truck is under warranty for only two more months.
 

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I dont know if TSBs will help as well. Im in the same boat as you with my 07 Nali. I am trying to find the specs for xfer case back lash. I seem to have a good amount of play.

"Do these service bulletins describe the issue?

SERVICE BULLETIN:09-04-21-003 NHTSA ITEM NUMBER:10037544

MFG Bulletin Date: 01/01/2011

Component: POWER TRAIN:AXLE ASSEMBLY

Bulletin Summary: GM: WHEN STOPPING OR ACCELERATING THERE MAY BE A CLUNK NOISE AND ITS AS IF THE VEHICLE IS BUMPED FROM BEHIND. THIS CAN BE CAUSED BY A SLIP IN THE REAR PROPSHAFT. *RM

Date added to database: 05/25/2011

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SERVICE BULLETIN:09-04-17-002 NHTSA ITEM NUMBER:10037552

MFG Bulletin Date: 01/01/2011

Component: POWER TRAIN:AXLE ASSEMBLY

Bulletin Summary: GM: THERE MAY BE A BUMP NOISE OR CLUNK FEEL WHEN STOPPING OR LAUNCHING. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY A SLIP IN THE TRANSMISSION. *RM

Date added to database: 05/25/2011"
 

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So while getting my bbt right with Justin I realize my slip yolk clunk is getting bad. I have read allot about it and it seems there are two fixes.

Grease the yolk which eventually makes the grease mix with the fluid which I have read is not advised.

Get the nickel plated yolk by which there is a service bulletin for.

Does anyone know where I can find the Tsb for a 08 denali 6 speed for the slip yolk clunk??? Truck is under warranty for only two more months.

08grey,

I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing an issue with your vehicle. Private message me your VIN and I can check to see exactly when you are still in your warranty by date and mileage. Also, I can check to see if you have any open recalls.

Safe travels,

Jennifer T.,
GM Customer Care
 
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pm sent.... nayone else solve their clunk issue??????
 

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I'm actually back on here looking for the thread I started with the exact same issue. From what I understand and what was replied to me on here, it's the slip yoke that needs greasing. I just had my truck in and asked them to do mine and it's still not fixed. Still trying to figure out if they even fixed it to be honest. Or tried to fix i should say.

When I first mentioned it to the service advisor, he told me that my truck doesn't have a slip yoke. he said they stopped using those a long time ago when they stopped using two piece drive shafts. I was automatically leery of this comment since my truck does have one. hahahaha. Needless to say the TSB's posted in this thread look good to me and I will print them out and take them with me when I go to pick my truck up.

Good luck.
 

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I've recently experienced the same issue. XL is an '07 w/75k.
 

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When I first mentioned it to the service advisor, he told me that my truck doesn't have a slip yoke. he said they stopped using those a long time ago when they stopped using two piece drive shafts.

*facepalm*
 

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I'm actually back on here looking for the thread I started with the exact same issue. From what I understand and what was replied to me on here, it's the slip yoke that needs greasing. I just had my truck in and asked them to do mine and it's still not fixed. Still trying to figure out if they even fixed it to be honest. Or tried to fix i should say.

When I first mentioned it to the service advisor, he told me that my truck doesn't have a slip yoke. he said they stopped using those a long time ago when they stopped using two piece drive shafts. I was automatically leery of this comment since my truck does have one. hahahaha. Needless to say the TSB's posted in this thread look good to me and I will print them out and take them with me when I go to pick my truck up.

Good luck.

tights24,

If I am reading this correctly, I see that you have a concern with your dealership. I am interested in this concern and what exactly brought you into this dealer. Please private message me the details.

Thanks,

Jennifer T.,
GM Customer Care
 

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When I am accelerating from a stop, my truck feels to slip for half a second. Best way I could describe it is like putting the truck in neutral (while stopped), foot off the brake pedal, and shifting into drive. That happens each time I accelerate some-what hard from a stop. Could it be the slip yoke?
 

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Sounds like it. My Sierra had the problem. I lubed the slip yoke with ATF fluid and it fixed it. Also seems to be the best way since a little ATF won't cause problems if it gets in the tranny or tcase like grease would
 

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When I am accelerating from a stop, my truck feels to slip for half a second. Best way I could describe it is like putting the truck in neutral (while stopped), foot off the brake pedal, and shifting into drive. That happens each time I accelerate some-what hard from a stop. Could it be the slip yoke?

Hello 604Escalade,

I am sorry for this concern your vehicle is experiencing. I am unable to offer any technical advice, because I am not a certified technician. However, if you have any general GM questions, or would like help locating a nearby dealership, please reach out to me via private message.

Sincerely,

Laura M.
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I just had the same issue with my 08 Yukon 67k miles. The dealer wanted to replace the slip yoke for 575 bucks. I showed them the TSB and they reluctantly agreed to grease it. They told me it was not covered under the powertrain warranty, which I thought was bs. I had to pay $107 for the diagnostic fee. So far it hasn't made the clunk noise. They basically said the slip yoke was poorly made and a newer version is out, but they are not covering any of the cost associated with replacing it.
 

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We have the same clunk on our Yukon. I haven't looked at the slip yoke yet but can someone tell me if the SY is on the transfer case (4x4) or is it a fixed yoke at the TC with the SY on the driveshaft? Thanks.
 

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We have the same clunk on our Yukon. I haven't looked at the slip yoke yet but can someone tell me if the SY is on the transfer case (4x4) or is it a fixed yoke at the TC with the SY on the driveshaft? Thanks.

Shoud be a slip yoke on the T-case.
What no one can tell me is what the spec should be on back lash for my 2007 denali. the T-case is full time of course and this could be a contributor of the play combined with the SY. Im lubing mine up tomorrow, then investigating a new one. I have a weird feeling the output shaft on the t-case is gonna go if i dont. Its getting pretty bad.
 
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I haven't done it yet but researched it to death since starting the thread.
For the denali you can't use grease. Pull the yokes and remove any rust dirt ect with a scrubbie. The spray the splines with ATF fluid an close her back up. The fluid on the awd will mix with the grease if you use it. If you must use grease use a small amount of red Lucas brand grease or the green marine stuff.
 

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Sorry to pull up an old thread but I wanted to search on this site for anyone that is having this same issue that I am. I have a 2013 Tahoe with only about 28,000 miles and it is still under warranty that I just purchased used in May 2014. I am having the same issue as described here but it is an intermittent issue. It only happens after I come to a complete stop wait a few seconds and then do a mild to mid acceleration and it feels like a bump that someone bumped into me from behind as someone else stated earlier. There is definitely something wrong transmission or ?

This week it did not happen at all on Monday but it did yesterday so it doesn't happen all the time but with such low miles on this vehicle I am bringing it into the dealer to have them fix. So is this still an issue out there for these vehicles?
 
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There was a Nickle plated yolk that was released on the later years as a fix. Ask them if yours has it.
 

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what is the part number for this nickel plated slip yolk? My Denali does it every now and then.
 

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Thought a 07 Denali 6.2 AWD had a slip yoke problem. There was a clunk when taking off and also when you would give it a lot of pedal from a slow speed. Ended up being a broken motor mount. Simple to diagnose and rule out motor mount: Pop hood, start motor, foot on brake, shift to D, tap gas pedal while watching motor... if the motor jumps up 3-4 inches you know its broke.
 

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