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Okierock1959

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When I shift the transmission from park to reverse or drive, there are a series of dings. It is not constant, and varies from 3 to 15. What would this be? A code for something needing attention?
 

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Id check the U joints on the rear driveshaft first. How many miles? The U joints original or been replaced with aftermarkets and have the clips?
 

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When I shift the transmission from park to reverse or drive, there are a series of dings. It is not constant, and varies from 3 to 15. What would this be? A code for something needing attention?

Is the check engine light on? Electronic dings from the speakers usually indicate something is being disabled after failing a test such as the brake system for stabilitrak or traction control. usually it is noted on the DIC.
 
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Is the check engine light on? Electronic dings from the speakers usually indicate something is being disabled after failing a test such as the brake system for stabilitrak or traction control. usually it is noted on the DIC.
 

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Ahhh I just comprehended the "dings" you were hearing were across the stereo system. Take a look at your instrument cluster below PRNDL indicator. Should have some mesages there for you telling you whats up.
 
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Ahhh I just comprehended the "dings" you were hearing were across the stereo system. Take a look at your instrument cluster below PRNDL indicator. Should have some mesages there for you telling you whats up.
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