When did I start having vibration in my Chevy Silverado?

When did I start having vibration in my Chevy Silverado?

“I’ve been dealing with the same vibration issue since November 2015, it is now March 2017. It has been in the shop 10 times without any results.” It is unclear whether the issues are limited to models with certain engines, transmissions, axles or other configurations.

What are the issues with a GMC Sierra 1500?

It made me realize some small preferences for the next vehicle, such as: having crew cab with four doors instead of the extended cab. The main issues encountered were: antilock brakes, window motor failure, signal lights always blown, and easily broken center console.

Where was the 2004 GMC Sierra 1500 purchased?

Purchased on 07/10/04 and owned in FL until 05/21/21. Driven an estimated 10,871 miles/year. Last serviced at 183,477 miles in Jacksonville, FL on 06/14/21 • Vehicle serviced • Windshield repaired. Mileage: 183,477 miles Body Type: Pickup Color: Silver Engine: 8 Cyl 5.3 L

Is the Chevy Silverado shaking on the highway?

“I get to drive a truck that shakes,” says Hollingsworth. He told KSHB that he recently took his truck back to the dealership, at which point an employee drove with him on the highway and recognized that the truck does, in fact, shake. It isn’t clear what will be done to fix the issue.

Why does my Silverado Sierra have vibration issues?

Either the tire/wheel assemblies have excessive radial force variation, the rear driveshaft (propshaft) is out of balance or the right side engine mount needs to be shimmed 3 mm. Those are the only vibration issues that I have seen with a K2XX truck. For the money they are asking for these vehicles, they should not have issues like this.

Why does my Silverado Sierra have rumble strips?

Over the past moth or so I’ve noticed what feels like I’m driving over “rumble strips” while coming to a stop. It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop.

“I get to drive a truck that shakes,” says Hollingsworth. He told KSHB that he recently took his truck back to the dealership, at which point an employee drove with him on the highway and recognized that the truck does, in fact, shake. It isn’t clear what will be done to fix the issue.

It made me realize some small preferences for the next vehicle, such as: having crew cab with four doors instead of the extended cab. The main issues encountered were: antilock brakes, window motor failure, signal lights always blown, and easily broken center console.