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Anonymous Posted on Apr 03, 2012

I hear a chirp noise every time I take off in my 2000 chevy tahoe

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You one or more drive shaft universal joints that are worn out and that is the source of the noise. Have them all checked, it is best to replace all at once.

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If your impression of the noise is coming from under the steering or somewhere near the brake pedal area, you can try these few simple approaches. Park your vehicle on a safe and quiet place. Engine off. The most common source is the knee bolster, that rectangular panel cover right under the steering wheel just opposite facing the driver's knees. give it a gentle bang with your palm or fist. Try to duplicate the noise you heard before and compare. The usual issue there is that the metal frame being detached from the panel. If you think your lucky, you will need to remove 2 screws at the bottom edge. also there is one 10mm bolt holding the park release handle. remove also the IP fuseblock cover before carefully pulling out the knee bolster supported by remaining 4 clips. If you found the metal detached from the plastics, you can repair it by gluegun, add more to reinforce. If this is not the case, reinstall it later and proceed with tapping and wiggling all the remaining components on that bottom area for possible noise source. I hope you get lucky. Goodluck. : )

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