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Avalanche växelåda ljud?

Postat: ons 19 dec 2012, 18:50
av alex_avalanche
Min bil klonkar till lite mellan 2 och 3ans växel i vissa belastningar.. och låter lite samma slask ljud när man drar mellan D och R vad kan det va?? nått glapp?

Re: Avalanche växelåda ljud?

Postat: tor 20 dec 2012, 11:37
av Avenger
Hej!

Har du kontrollerat oljenivån i växellådan samt vilken olja tidigare ägare har använt sig av vid service? (om dom servat automatlådan).

Kör bilen varm (20 min?) och ställ den på plant underlag och mät av oljestickan när motorn står på tomgång (bilen ska vara igång i PARK). Bläddra först igenom varje växel med en paustid på 2-3 sekunder i varje växelläge, avsluta i PARK.

Nivån bör ligga inom "HOT".

OBS, för att få bilen varm nu i kylan så kan du köra i växelläge "3".

Re: Avalanche växelåda ljud?

Postat: tor 20 dec 2012, 15:06
av alex_avalanche
Olje nivån är okej och oljan är röd i färgen.. oljan i växelådan byttes senast någon gång runt 15tusen och nu har den gått lite över 20tusen..

Re: Avalanche växelåda ljud?

Postat: fre 21 dec 2012, 17:22
av Avenger
Hittade denna information, verkar som om GM påstår att det är "normalt" :roll:

Uppstår det oavsett om motorn är varm eller kall?
Info - Driveline Clunk #99-04-20-002B - (Aug 21, 2003)
Driveline Clunk

2004 and Prior Light Duty Truck Models

2003-2004 HUMMER H2

This bulletin is being revised to add model years. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 99-04-20-002A (Section 04 -- Driveline/Axle).

Important

The condition described in this bulletin should not be confused with Driveline Stop Clunk, described in Corporate Bulletin Number 964101R (Chevrolet 92-265-7A, GMC Truck 91-4A-77, Oldsmobile 47-71-20A, GM of Canada 93-4A-100) or Bump/Clunk Upon Acceleration, described in Corporate Bulletin Number 99-04-21-004A.

Some owners of light duty trucks equipped with automatic transmissions may comment that the vehicle exhibits a clunk noise when shifting between Park and Drive, Park and Reverse, or Drive and Reverse. Similarly, owners of vehicles equipped with automatic or manual transmissions may comment that the vehicle exhibits a clunk noise while driving when the accelerator is quickly depressed and then released.

Whenever there are two or more gears interacting with one another, there must be a certain amount of clearance between those gears in order for the gears to operate properly. This clearance or freeplay (also known as lash) can translate into a clunk noise whenever the gear is loaded and unloaded quickly, or whenever the direction of rotation is reversed. The more gears you have in a system, the more freeplay the total system will have.

The clunk noise that owners sometimes hear may be the result of a buildup of freeplay (lash) between the components in the driveline.

For example, the potential for a driveline clunk would be greater in a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle than a 2-wheel drive vehicle. This is because in addition to the freeplay from the rear axle gears, the universal joints, and the transmission (common to both vehicles), the 4-wheel drive transfer case gears (and their associated clearances) add additional freeplay to the driveline.

In service, dealers are discouraged from attempting to repair driveline clunk conditions for the following reasons:

* Comments of driveline clunk are almost never the result of one individual component with excessive lash, but rather the result of the added affect of freeplay (or lash) present in all of the driveline components. Because all of the components in the driveline have a certain amount of lash by design, changing driveline components may not result in a satisfactory lash reduction.
* While some owners may find the clunk noise objectionable, this will not adversely affect durability or performance.

Re: Avalanche växelåda ljud?

Postat: lör 22 dec 2012, 19:21
av alex_avalanche
mm ljudet har vart där hela tiden.. är nog lite värre när den är varm