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2020 5.3L with 40K. 1100 to 1400 RPM and the drone won't shut up....Service Mgr at dealership say 'live with it', I say live without my business. Rant over...how do I fix this simply and effectively. Really want counsel from folks who have fixed it successfully.  Thanks in advance

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6 hours ago, Chillywilly said:

2020 5.3L with 40K. 1100 to 1400 RPM and the drone won't shut up....Service Mgr at dealership say 'live with it', I say live without my business. Rant over...how do I fix this simply and effectively. Really want counsel from folks who have fixed it successfully.  Thanks in advance

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Are you running a stock exhaust/muffler?

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15 hours ago, Chillywilly said:

2020 5.3L with 40K. 1100 to 1400 RPM and the drone won't shut up....Service Mgr at dealership say 'live with it', I say live without my business. Rant over...how do I fix this simply and effectively. Really want counsel from folks who have fixed it successfully.  Thanks in advance

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Twist it open and tighten a hose clamp around it. Did that on a '15 GMC yukon after the first month.

 

Still on there today.

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4 hours ago, Chillywilly said:

k, hear u on the rusted’ or stuck’ perspective and applying WD40. Clearly spraying on the outside of the valve when the exhaust system is cold is the way...concerned the  residue of the WD40 on a hot exhaust system. 

OK did you get it free and able to spin it? Yeah don't take a chance spraying it on a hot exhaust.  

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