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Hearing a slight moaning/groaning in the vehicle when I get up to speed. Its worse around the 35-45 mph area. Its a 2008 Chevy Uplander LT. Maybe a wheel bearing?
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take it to a panel repair shop and have the body checked around the tow bar area and rear end suspension points for loose spot welds, cracked body floor panels, loose towbar bolts etc
to get any noise there has to be something moving, stretching or cracking so a very close inspection should be made
i have an 2007 chevy uplander flexfuel i keep getting p1174 also i have replaced the the o2 sensors and the light keeps coming on i belive it has something to do with the fuel injection system
I had a similar issue with my uplander. They don't have a reset switch on the pump but if the vehicle is CLOSE to running out of gas and you happen to park on a grade where the front of the vehicle is pointing down then you may have trouble starting the vehicle until it level's out.
All I did was apply some gas pedal while starting and it started. Then I got to a gas station ASAP. If you're right out of gas you may want to add some to the tank and let the vehicle sit in the ignition on position without starting it for a minute or two to get some fuel back in the lines before starting it.
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