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almost beyond 36k miles and haven't taken the truck in yet for my own noise issue.

 

i'm 99.9% sure it's the same thing everyone else has had; driver's side stub shaft is loose compared to the passenger side, when in 2wd and ambient temperature is warmer than 65 degrees or so, it'll squeak, and when it's in auto or 4wd, it goes away and is silent.

 

anything i need to know to tell the dealer? specific bulletin or replacement part? 

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6 hours ago, msaul37 said:

almost beyond 36k miles and haven't taken the truck in yet for my own noise issue.

 

i'm 99.9% sure it's the same thing everyone else has had; driver's side stub shaft is loose compared to the passenger side, when in 2wd and ambient temperature is warmer than 65 degrees or so, it'll squeak, and when it's in auto or 4wd, it goes away and is silent.

 

anything i need to know to tell the dealer? specific bulletin or replacement part? 

Here's a bulletin that might apply, PIP5653L Squeak Chirp noise from front axle in 2wd.

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Well boys … I have a 2022 LT trail boss and experiencing the same issue as the previous 85 pages of this thread. I can feel the metal tick when driving at slower speeds through the parking lot. It almost sounds like a heart beat. Truck was repaired under the latest version of PIP5653 by replacing the stub shaft. I can say that the replacement did not fix the issue. I would really like some help with this. Attached is a video of me going about 10mph and you can hear the rotational “tick” noise. Let me know what y’all think. 
 

 

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9 hours ago, Dhen-CHEV said:

Well boys … I have a 2022 LT trail boss and experiencing the same issue as the previous 85 pages of this thread. I can feel the metal tick when driving at slower speeds through the parking lot. It almost sounds like a heart beat. Truck was repaired under the latest version of PIP5653 by replacing the stub shaft. I can say that the replacement did not fix the issue. I would really like some help with this. Attached is a video of me going about 10mph and you can hear the rotational “tick” noise. Let me know what y’all think. 
 

 

That tic does not sound anything like the JingleJingle sound mine did, my guess is you have something else going on.

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This is ILSilverado, OMG this thread has 85 pages and still going! Well GM eventually had to buy back my truck for the non fixable jingle. They ended up giving the truck to a College auto shop program. I now own a 2023 Silverado turbo.

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On 1/14/2023 at 12:43 AM, Dhen-CHEV said:

Well boys … I have a 2022 LT trail boss and experiencing the same issue as the previous 85 pages of this thread. I can feel the metal tick when driving at slower speeds through the parking lot. It almost sounds like a heart beat. Truck was repaired under the latest version of PIP5653 by replacing the stub shaft. I can say that the replacement did not fix the issue. I would really like some help with this. Attached is a video of me going about 10mph and you can hear the rotational “tick” noise. Let me know what y’all think. 
 

 

This is certainly not what we like to hear, Dhen-CHEV.  Please know, customer satisfaction is extremely important to us. Our team would be more than happy to take a closer look into the concerns with your 2022 Chevrolet Silverado LT Trail Boss. To do so, please send an email to [email protected] with ATTN: Dhen-CHEV/GM Trucks in the subject line.

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