Why does my GMC Terrain shake when accelerating?

Why does my GMC Terrain shake when accelerating?

If your GMC Terrain is shaking when accelerating, it’s something that should not be ignored. While the vibration can be annoying, it is often indicative of a serious problem. Vehicle speed matters when you feel a vibration. Different problems are going to show themselves when driving at different speeds.

What kind of vibration does a GMC Sierra have?

I previously owned a 2013 GMC Sierra 1500 with a 6.2 l engine that developed a vibration after approximately 20000 kms. the vibration was mainly at speeds over 100 km per hour and at 110 km sometimes it would almost make the truck uncontrollable!

Why does my Silverado shake when going up hill?

It seems to be most noticeable going up or down hill with very light acceleration but can do it on level ground at cruise speed too. And the fun part is it doesn’t always do it to make it more of a challenge to diagnose it.

Why does my Chevy Silverado have a vibration problem?

And judging from the message boards, this problem has been going on quite a while in 2013 and 2014 models. According to our ASE certified team of expert mechanics, the vibration stems from the drive train when the vehicle hits 40 miles per hour, and they have yet to see a permanent fix.

I previously owned a 2013 GMC Sierra 1500 with a 6.2 l engine that developed a vibration after approximately 20000 kms. the vibration was mainly at speeds over 100 km per hour and at 110 km sometimes it would almost make the truck uncontrollable!

If your GMC Terrain is shaking when accelerating, it’s something that should not be ignored. While the vibration can be annoying, it is often indicative of a serious problem. Vehicle speed matters when you feel a vibration. Different problems are going to show themselves when driving at different speeds.

Why does my Silverado Sierra jerk at high speeds?

If you hammer it down, the truck smooths out. It appears to only happen durring light acceleration and at higher speeds. The best I can do to explain the jerking is that it feels as if is missing or being starved for fuel and about to run out. There are no check engine lights on in the truck.

Are there any complaints about the Chevy Shake?

Many drivers have turned to online forums to voice their complaints about the “Chevy Shake.” In fact, an online forum titled “Shake or Vibration Issues” on GM-Trucks.com has over 800 pages of complaints. Some of them can be read below [sic throughout]:

What did GM do about the Chevy Shake?

Two new shocks and an entire rear axle later, the truck was still shaking and a GM engineer was brought in to take the truck for a seven-day period. At this point, GM agreed to buy back Maratea’s truck in exchange for a new one. Maratea ended up in a 2015 Silverado, which he says also has a very mild vibration.

Why does my Chevy truck shake at 77 mph?

On a warm day in late February, Maratea noticed a shaking that he said “feels like driving on cobblestones,” at around 77 mph. Maratea brought his truck into his service manager, where a long list of repairs was performed. First it was four new tires, which did not help.

When did Chevy Silverado High Country Crew Cab shake?

We spoke with one Chevy customer, Nicholas Maratea, who purchased a 2014 Silverado High Country Crew Cab with the 5.3-liter V8 and 20-inch wheels on October 23, 2014. On a warm day in late February, Maratea noticed a shaking that he said “feels like driving on cobblestones,” at around 77 mph.