08-28-2012, 04:16 PM | #57 |
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My 2012 SS has just recently developed the rear end chatter, started noticing it at about 2400 miles when pulling out of my parking spot at work in the evenings (hard left turn). It feels/sounds like a "clunking" type noise. I now have about 2600 miles on the odometer, I guess a trip to the dealership is in order...
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08-29-2012, 08:23 AM | #58 | |
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09-19-2012, 10:24 PM | #59 |
I have also had this same problem but unfortunately my results are much worst then they could ever be..
First off, I (like everyone else here I'm sure) brought my car STRAIGHT to the dealership as soon as I experienced my rear end chatter/locking on low speed turns. After waiting 3 weeks (luckily I had a loaner) for parts, my fluid was drained, seals replaced, and 2 new drive axle nuts installed (just as the PI says). Finally, after getting my car back, I got to drive it again. Only to realize that I still have the exact same thing wrong with it. No change what-so-ever!! Still chatters on slow turns and even snaps/pops/bangs just like it did before. I do realize (as per the PI) that the car has to be driven for up to 805km to allow the new fluid to penetrate the clutches and whatnot. So drive it I did, just as I was told, despite the awful noises it was still making. 4 days (350km) later after normal use, I was pulling out of a parking lot, making a 90 degree right turn onto a road and BANG goes the rear end. I had no movement and all so I had it towed back to the dealership. Today, they took out the rear differential, stipped it down and found extensive damage done to almost every gear inside. Now I have to wait for the shop to hear back from TAC to know if they are covering it as warranty!? A fella from the axles division was talking to my shop and was telling them that because the gears are damaged its almost a definite reason for abuse. Which isn't what happned at all!! So help me God if GM doesn't cover this under warranty, its not my fault!! |
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09-20-2012, 07:53 AM | #60 | |
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09-20-2012, 07:35 PM | #61 |
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My dealer got sick of me coming in for the same problem all the time and finally changed the gears in the diff. Technically it was the clutches but they're inside a huge ball of gears etc that they said they had to send back whole for the warrantee so it was kind of replaced as a unit. Hopefully they put in the new seals and nut and fluid and additive and everything thing one more time else so it won't happen again next year! Such a perfect car otherwise and I totally love it still so it's a shame that there's this one problem for so many.
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09-24-2012, 05:50 PM | #64 |
Well I found out today that my car IS going to be fixed under warrenty (THANKFULLY) Even tho TAC told my dealership that it appears to be abuse the DSM still approved the warrenty. This is a must as far as I'm concerned (based on my situation) I still feel the need to send a big thank you out to GM! Also, best of luck to everyone else out there and I hope nobody ends up in my situation.
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09-25-2012, 09:39 AM | #65 |
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Went to the dealership yesterday and showed them the TSB about this issue. I only had a copy of the first version. I understand by reading here on the forum there are as many as 4. But my dealership won't comment to that, but to say once it's update they are unable to access previous editions. So they first just did the fluid change with the additive. I stress to them to put all 4 ounces in and not just 2.5 like it states on the first TSB. Since the fluid change the chatting has stopped, but I thought I may have heard it slightly once. But i will ask my wife who drove it to work from at cold start if she noticed it.
Does anyone have a copy of the most current bulletin? |
09-25-2012, 09:59 AM | #66 | |
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09-26-2012, 06:48 AM | #67 |
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Question: Is this issue only limited to manual transmissions? I have an A6 with the remote start (deletes limited slip differential).
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09-26-2012, 09:15 AM | #68 |
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To Follow up: Called dealership can't get me in this week all booked up, and next week I'm on a vacation. I asked if he could make sure parts are on hand before my next appointment. He responded, they would have to insp first before ordering parts. Well I see this will drag out, I bet it will take me 5 visits to get it right. Why can't they just complete all items on the TSB instead of doing one at a time. Of course his last response was it's still under warranty. And I'm thinking I just took a sick day at work on the last visit.
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10-08-2012, 09:46 PM | #69 |
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Took the wifes car in for scheduled service this a.m.Had called a week ago and asked them to check on PI0137c dated may 11, 2012 for rear axle rubbing /chatter on my camaro.Got to the dealer asked if they checked on the bulletin and they said yes.Asked if they had the parts on hand to complete and the service adviser said yes.Asked if they had done one on another camaro before and he said no ?
So I then asked if I brought it in how long would it take to complete the work.He stated ONE or TWO days ! The GM bulletin states GM pays 3.1 hrs.labor time ??? I told him that I do not leave my camaro overnight.He said maybe if I brought it in early they could do it in ONE day. The question is how long did it take others to complete this work and get their car back.Really worried about joyriders , overnight test drives especially after the abuse thread posted yesterday. Thanks
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10-14-2012, 07:48 AM | #70 |
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HI was at dealer I mentioned the TSB ( PI0137C) I have 2012 ZL1 auto trans. this tsb not for ZL1
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