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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / November 2004

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2003 chevy silverado tranny

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jmex - 12 Nov 2004 20:02 GMT
The first two shifts, from a stand still or already moving, seem to go in
rather rough, lift a jolt. I ve taken it to the dealer twice, once they
overhauled it, then the second time the reset the module, yet the problem is
still present. So what may be the problem?
\ - 12 Nov 2004 22:32 GMT
> The first two shifts, from a stand still or already moving, seem to go in
> rather rough, lift a jolt. I ve taken it to the dealer twice, once they
> overhauled it, then the second time the reset the module, yet the problem
> is still present. So what may be the problem?

Any noise with the shifts (clunk, bangm thunk, etc)?  Or is it just shifting
quickly and firmly?

Doc
Ken Blevins - 13 Nov 2004 03:25 GMT
I've got an 04 that clunks  3rd to 4th up and clunks 4th to 3rd down every
time.The dealership said there was a service notice on it and that it
[clunk]  is  because of  tolerances in the tranny, and there is no
recommended  repair .Sound like BS to me
Ken

>> The first two shifts, from a stand still or already moving, seem to go in
>> rather rough, lift a jolt. I ve taken it to the dealer twice, once they
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>
> Doc
\ - 13 Nov 2004 05:39 GMT
> I've got an 04 that clunks  3rd to 4th up and clunks 4th to 3rd down every
> time.The dealership said there was a service notice on it and that it
> [clunk]  is  because of  tolerances in the tranny, and there is no
> recommended  repair .Sound like BS to me
> Ken

2 or 4 wheel drive?

Doc

>>> The first two shifts, from a stand still or already moving, seem to go
>>> in rather rough, lift a jolt. I ve taken it to the dealer twice, once
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>>
>> Doc
Ken Blevins - 13 Nov 2004 06:07 GMT
4 WD
Ken

>> I've got an 04 that clunks  3rd to 4th up and clunks 4th to 3rd down
>> every time.The dealership said there was a service notice on it and that
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>>> Doc
\ - 13 Nov 2004 16:28 GMT
>4 WD
> Ken

Hopefully Ian is reading this thread and can correct me if I'm wrong, but I
believe there is a TSB on the newer 4WD trucks for driveline clunk when
shifting due to a combination of clearances in the various components of the
driveline.

AFAIK, the TSB stated that this condition is "normal" and there isn't a fix
for it.

Doc
jmex - 17 Nov 2004 22:57 GMT
well, yea like a firm shift with a jolt sometimes

>> The first two shifts, from a stand still or already moving, seem to go in
>> rather rough, lift a jolt. I ve taken it to the dealer twice, once they
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>
> Doc
 
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