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09-14-2006, 02:51 PM
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2006-H2 Rearend or Tranny Briefly Slips/Jerks When Accelerating from Dead Stop
Any Ideas? I am experiencing a brief slipping/jerking when accelerating from dead stop? Does not occur when accelerating 'Gently' from dead stop. Seems to have started after I fiddle Farted with the TC2 and Trailer Towing buttons. Read manual...buttons corrected to normal. Feels like rear end but could be in tranny area..not sure. Driving me nuts... Thanks.
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09-14-2006, 03:12 PM
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Re: 2006-H2 Rearend or Tranny Briefly Slips When Accelerating from Dead Stop
Could be just a program update needed. Pushing those buttons shouldn't matter!...I use the Tow/Haul all the time.
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09-14-2006, 03:14 PM
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Re: 2006-H2 Rearend or Tranny Briefly Slips When Accelerating from Dead Stop
Thanks, Z...Should I just take it to the dealership or is there an easier fix? Thanks...Cat
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09-14-2006, 03:35 PM
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Re: 2006-H2 Rearend or Tranny Briefly Slips When Accelerating from Dead Stop
Dealership!
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09-14-2006, 09:28 PM
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Re: 2006-H2 Rearend or Tranny Briefly Slips/Jerks When Accelerating from Dead Stop
Probably typical GM drive shaft yoke sliding on tranny shaft. Do a search on clunk or clunking and you will see it's common. It's not just the H2 either.
There was a service note that came out for this for some year/models.
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09-14-2006, 11:28 PM
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Re: 2006-H2 Rearend or Tranny Briefly Slips/Jerks When Accelerating from Dead Stop
I tow with my 06 all the time. I had a jecking in mine but it was the rear lower control arm bushings which the dealer repalce and no more bad feelings in it.
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09-15-2006, 01:50 PM
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Problem Solved!! You Aint Gonna Believe it.......
Well, I took my H2 to the dealership yesterday and had them check my slip/jerk/clunk...Turns out that the day before I had the vehicle washed/vaccumed etc...the 'kids' that wiped down the inside failed to Close the Spare Tire Carrier Securely, but, they did insert the lock pin, so, whenever I would stop the carrier would move forward a bit and, then, when I accelerated the bar would slip backward into the steel cable holding the pin making the Clunk sound. Do I feel stupid or what? Thanks for all your replies...
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09-15-2006, 02:12 PM
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Re: Problem Solved!! You Aint Gonna Believe it.......
[quote=cmesurf]Well, I took my H2 to the dealership yesterday and had them check my slip/jerk/clunk...Turns out that the day before I had the vehicle washed/vaccumed etc...the 'kids' that wiped down the inside failed to Close the Spare Tire Carrier Securely, but, they did insert the lock pin, so, whenever I would stop the carrier would move forward a bit and, then, when I accelerated the bar would slip backward into the steel cable holding the pin making the Clunk sound. Do I feel stupid or what? Thanks for all your replies...[/quote
ROFL......Glad It wasn't serious!
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09-15-2006, 02:56 PM
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Re: Problem Solved!! You Aint Gonna Believe it.......
Quote:
Originally Posted by cmesurf
Well, I took my H2 to the dealership yesterday and had them check my slip/jerk/clunk...Turns out that the day before I had the vehicle washed/vaccumed etc...the 'kids' that wiped down the inside failed to Close the Spare Tire Carrier Securely, but, they did insert the lock pin, so, whenever I would stop the carrier would move forward a bit and, then, when I accelerated the bar would slip backward into the steel cable holding the pin making the Clunk sound. Do I feel stupid or what? Thanks for all your replies...
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It happens. Sometimes you just need an extra set of eyes/brains on a problem and find it's quite simple.
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09-15-2006, 03:26 PM
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Re: Problem Solved!! You Aint Gonna Believe it.......
I had my tranny slip once.
So I bought him non-skid high keels.
Tranny... get it... high heels... haha... ummmm ...errr...
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09-15-2006, 08:43 PM
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Re: 2006-H2 Rearend or Tranny Briefly Slips/Jerks When Accelerating from Dead Stop
Glad it was nothing much, I have kids too and been there done that.
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