Change drive modes?
Mine is choppy on these 22s with the Generals. But far from exhausting, no exhaust noise.
You seem miserable, no way to live. Dump it
Definitely temperature related. It was -10F when we started to hear it after the truck sat outside for hours. I’m no longer concerned. It’s not many days during the year it gets like that and I’ll make sure it’s in the garage.
Most are. My Silverado Z71 (8L90) is very smooth. It slips and clunks from time to time.… right when I’ve forgotten.
I wouldn’t be bothered by it. But that’s me. I’ve adjusted my driving style a bit lately too.
I know what you are talking about I’ve ridden in some that do it. I’ve witnessed it with Dodge rams and Tahoe’s too.
No clunking in mine so far and it’s been smooth.
It’s was below zero. There’s a plastic cover that goes across that’s suspect. It’s got to be temperature related. There was a little dry snow and ice on the roof but I don’t think that was the problem
It was slow going on the roads in AR, MO and OK this weekend. This “snow beast“ was fantastic. My wife was driving the first half without me and she took this picture. 1 click on the drive mode and she was off. A little rattle (sunroof we think) developed on the home stretch last night so...
New rattle tonight. I’m 90% certain it’s the sunroof. It did not do it this morning on the 100 mile drive up but did on the return trip 10 hours later. It’s loud and annoying. It must have to do with the temperature it was -5. Some snow and ice up there but not much.
All good questions for your service department.
We all feel like victims when stuff like this happens And we all want answers right away. About 10 years ago my wife and 3 daughters were in our brand new 2013 Explorer and it died in a left turn lane in Dallas. It was the battery.
my wife was...
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