bigT63
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Howdy Y’all,
Question regarding a 2016 Tahoe.
When shifting from park to drive, and after waiting for the feel of first gear engaged (usually no more than 1-2 seconds and intentionally waiting 10 seconds after dropping to drive), when giving throttle to accelerate, she feels like she then slams into gear as if I had the engine Reved up in neutral and dropped it into drive. Seems like to me for some reason the transmission is hesitating. Fluid level is good. After this takes place, transmission operates and shifts like normal. I’ve owned several Chevy trucks and I’m very familiar with how they operate and shift. Something isn’t right. Just trying to see if I’m not alone. Asked the dealer if this is common when I’m in for an oil change and they look at me like I’m smoking crack.
Could this be the transfer case since the AWD is on? Seems to not happen so much when I drop into drive, wait 10 seconds then feather into the throttle or have it in 2WD.
This is the first AWD/4WD Tahoe I’ve had. Others were 1500/2500 z71 trucks.
Thanks fellas.
Question regarding a 2016 Tahoe.
When shifting from park to drive, and after waiting for the feel of first gear engaged (usually no more than 1-2 seconds and intentionally waiting 10 seconds after dropping to drive), when giving throttle to accelerate, she feels like she then slams into gear as if I had the engine Reved up in neutral and dropped it into drive. Seems like to me for some reason the transmission is hesitating. Fluid level is good. After this takes place, transmission operates and shifts like normal. I’ve owned several Chevy trucks and I’m very familiar with how they operate and shift. Something isn’t right. Just trying to see if I’m not alone. Asked the dealer if this is common when I’m in for an oil change and they look at me like I’m smoking crack.
Could this be the transfer case since the AWD is on? Seems to not happen so much when I drop into drive, wait 10 seconds then feather into the throttle or have it in 2WD.
This is the first AWD/4WD Tahoe I’ve had. Others were 1500/2500 z71 trucks.
Thanks fellas.