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I have a 2024 Colorado 1 LT 4x4. I have been experiencing what seams to be a bearing noise or almost a loud squeak at idle and low speeds and some transmission (for lack of a better description) thrashing when I let off the gas at speeds below 35 miles per hour. This bearing noise has been occurring intermittently since I took delivery of the vehicle, however what I believe to be the transmission has always been a little loud and gravelly since I picked it up (with 14 miles on it, currently at just a little over 2k). At first I thought this was just part of the break in for this vehicle, but now I'm not so sure. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I have had some slight engine shudder at idle, but I have never owned a turbo engine before this so I don't know if that is all normal or not.  Does anyone know anything about these issues or have experience with them? I feel like this shouldn't be happening with a brand new vehicle.

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15 hours ago, Xkreider said:

I have a 2024 Colorado 1 LT 4x4. I have been experiencing what seams to be a bearing noise or almost a loud squeak at idle and low speeds and some transmission (for lack of a better description) thrashing when I let off the gas at speeds below 35 miles per hour. This bearing noise has been occurring intermittently since I took delivery of the vehicle, however what I believe to be the transmission has always been a little loud and gravelly since I picked it up (with 14 miles on it, currently at just a little over 2k). At first I thought this was just part of the break in for this vehicle, but now I'm not so sure. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I have had some slight engine shudder at idle, but I have never owned a turbo engine before this so I don't know if that is all normal or not.  Does anyone know anything about these issues or have experience with them? I feel like this shouldn't be happening with a brand new vehicle.

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On 8/14/2024 at 10:54 PM, Xkreider said:

I have a 2024 Colorado 1 LT 4x4. I have been experiencing what seams to be a bearing noise or almost a loud squeak at idle and low speeds and some transmission (for lack of a better description) thrashing when I let off the gas at speeds below 35 miles per hour. This bearing noise has been occurring intermittently since I took delivery of the vehicle, however what I believe to be the transmission has always been a little loud and gravelly since I picked it up (with 14 miles on it, currently at just a little over 2k). At first I thought this was just part of the break in for this vehicle, but now I'm not so sure. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I have had some slight engine shudder at idle, but I have never owned a turbo engine before this so I don't know if that is all normal or not.  Does anyone know anything about these issues or have experience with them? I feel like this shouldn't be happening with a brand new vehicle.

 

 

Any videos you can post of the issue you are having?  The 2.7 engine has been around since 2019, and the current iteration since 2022.5 so there is some good documentation on normal noises/sounds from these and the 8 speed transmission.  

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