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Anonymous Posted on Sep 14, 2017

Rear end rattle and clunking sound when put into gear

I have a 2000 yukon xl that has a horrible rattle coming from my rear end almost all of the time. It seems to go away at high speeds but has devoped a humming sound or a vibration then. Also every time i put it in to forward or reverse it makes this clunk sound. It has done this for some time but has gotten worse with the rattle sounds it now making. Any suggestions

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The clutch plate and box needs to be checked. I propose to go for a servicing of the gear box

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: clunk noise front end 1996 jimmy

Check the condition of the sway bar bushings.

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: rattling sound in steering (at low speeds)

I sounds like you need to grease the intermediate shaft. GM sells a kit that consists of a plug and a bag of grease for around $18. It has been a few years since I bought it so the price could have went up. They also offer an update shaft for around $100. I am nearly 100% sure this is your problem. I have a 03 Yukon and have done it 3 times in 120,000 miles.

There are a few other posibilities, but they are not so cheap. The next logical problem could be the power steering pump or the valve in the gear box.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: rattle/clunking in the dash

I had the same problem drove me near nuts ,lift up hood on outside back at hinge ,hits on cowl put piece of rubber or cork under hinge rattle will stop. Took me 2 months to find this problem. good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 2002 gmc sierra. when i put it in gear,

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If you have that much play back there, first check rear universal . If play is present in pinion with shaft removed, you will not be happy with what you find inside the cover.1/2 turn of lash in any gearset is far beyond the scope of any adjustment. Rebuilding is an exact science and must be done with special tools and lots of experience.
With any luck the u joint is bad...

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2009

SOURCE: clunking sound under driver seat

you have an empty coke can under seat and when carpet got wet it stopped rolling around

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Rear end rattle and clunking sound when put into gear

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you have an empty coke can under seat and when carpet got wet it stopped rolling around
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I had the same problem drove me near nuts ,lift up hood on outside back at hinge ,hits on cowl put piece of rubber or cork under hinge rattle will stop. Took me 2 months to find this problem. good luck
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I sounds like you need to grease the intermediate shaft. GM sells a kit that consists of a plug and a bag of grease for around $18. It has been a few years since I bought it so the price could have went up. They also offer an update shaft for around $100. I am nearly 100% sure this is your problem. I have a 03 Yukon and have done it 3 times in 120,000 miles.

There are a few other posibilities, but they are not so cheap. The next logical problem could be the power steering pump or the valve in the gear box.
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