| Re: Rattle/Ticking sound? I think it may be covered under a new TSB to replace your springs. I have an '07 Denali and have had it back to my GMC dealer several times since January for a rubbing/knocking/whumping noise, especially at slow speeds, in the left front. It only seemed to occur when it was warm and of course the dealer service could not replicate. Finally had it happen recently during a warm spell and I drove to the dealer, got my service advisor and service manager to hear it immediatley. Mechanic could not replace when I brought it in the next day, only seemed to happen when warmed up. Took it home only to have the noise (now with a feeling of bumping in the floorboard) reappear immediately. They replaced my left strut last Friday as that was all they could think of, and tried to play it off as a "normal" sound, but keeping the customer happy, yet questioning my sensitivity to sounds. Called the dealer on Monday to advise sound still there, bring it in on Tuesday morning and my advisor cannot hear it as it was very slight. They found some shields missing a screw, filled them in, and I drove off to work unhappy as they said, that might be it. At lunch I was determined to get the noise again and drove around for 10 minutes in the 80+ heat and voila the noise was back, took it to the adisor who again heard the sound. They kept the car overnight as they now thought it was a hose rubbing, but wanted to make sure. Thursday pm, my advisor leaves me a voicemail explaining (in an apologetic tone) that there was a brand new TSB for Denalis (and I would assume Escalade) and they would have to replace both my front springs. I dropped off the dealer loaner, picked up my Denali and await my new springs. They are on order right now and I look forward to seeing my advisor (he had left by the tme I returned the loaner) when my srings are in. I do not have the TSB# or any other details, but once I go in, I will try to get it out of them.
Hope this helps, and I apologize for the long response, but I went through a lot of grief to get to this point of fixing it, I hope. |