EMc
Automotive
- Nov 25, 2001
- 19
Hello again
I drive a year 2000 Chevy Express 3500 panel van during work. We bought this van mid summer, with 97000-some miles on it, and have had to sink more than 500 dollars into it to get it working somewhat correctly.
The first was a partial brake failure (!) which was, fortunately, a lot less interesting than it might have been.
A new set of pads and rotors later, we got the van back, but it was still making a noise. I know it has ABS, and the noise sounded a lot like the anti-lock system working, so I chalked it up to a faulty ABS sensor and let it go. I figured we had spent enough money already, I hated to "cry wolf", and seventy percent was good enough.
But, earlier today, I shifted into neutral at a stoplight, and the noise stopped immediately. I'm thinking now that it might be coming from a little closer to my feet than the braking system is.
The dash indicates three speeds plus Drive, although with the selector in Drive, I can only feel one upshift, at 25 mph. It's a heavy vibration, almost a grinding noise, and persists in 1, 2, 3, and Drive. It is most noticeable when I'm stopped, and I can hear it clearly during the upshift. The transmission generally seems rough, although it moves through the various selections like it should and does not pop out of gear. Putting it in neutral or park stops the noise immediately, and it never occurs in park.
My questions are:
1) What is it that I'm hearing?
2) How important is it?
3) If it is important, how much to fix it?
Thanks much
I drive a year 2000 Chevy Express 3500 panel van during work. We bought this van mid summer, with 97000-some miles on it, and have had to sink more than 500 dollars into it to get it working somewhat correctly.
The first was a partial brake failure (!) which was, fortunately, a lot less interesting than it might have been.
A new set of pads and rotors later, we got the van back, but it was still making a noise. I know it has ABS, and the noise sounded a lot like the anti-lock system working, so I chalked it up to a faulty ABS sensor and let it go. I figured we had spent enough money already, I hated to "cry wolf", and seventy percent was good enough.
But, earlier today, I shifted into neutral at a stoplight, and the noise stopped immediately. I'm thinking now that it might be coming from a little closer to my feet than the braking system is.
The dash indicates three speeds plus Drive, although with the selector in Drive, I can only feel one upshift, at 25 mph. It's a heavy vibration, almost a grinding noise, and persists in 1, 2, 3, and Drive. It is most noticeable when I'm stopped, and I can hear it clearly during the upshift. The transmission generally seems rough, although it moves through the various selections like it should and does not pop out of gear. Putting it in neutral or park stops the noise immediately, and it never occurs in park.
My questions are:
1) What is it that I'm hearing?
2) How important is it?
3) If it is important, how much to fix it?
Thanks much