I noticed this noise on my 2018 Silverado 1500 so I jacked it up and with the rear wheel s off the ground I put it in drive. What i noticed was a clicking popping noise on the rear passenger wheel. At first the drive shaft was turning no throttle and you could hear the noise shortly after and the wheels would accelerate as if something was catching to make it turn. Any opinions wi
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Hey guys l had some amp research steps installed on my truck 3weeks ago and I ordered an override switch for them. The steps plug into your obd under the steering wheel. When I wired the switch got in the truck the switch functions as expected but I had no power steering! Never had an issue before! I had it towed to a dealership and they basically called and said they hooked it up to the scan tool and it was showing nothing which is not true and they said bc it’s lifted it wouldn’t go on there lift wheels to wide! So I checked every fuse and on the battery it has a fuse block checked all of those and they’re fine! Before I took it to the dealership my buddy brought his scan tool by and this is what it read:
CONTROL MODULE BUS A OFF
BRAKE APPLIED OUTPUT CIRCUIT-SHORT TO BATTERY
CONTROL MODULE CIRCUIT LOW VOLTAGE
LOST COMMUNICATION WITH TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE
LOST COMMUNICATION WITH TRANSFER CASE MODULE
“ “CHASSIS CONTROL MODULE
LOST COMMUNICATION WITH POWER STEERING CONTROL MODULE
LOST COMMUNICATION WITH ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL MODULE
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT HARDWARE-SHORTED
CONTROL MODULE BUS A OFF
BRAKE APPLIED OUTPUT SHORT TO BATTERY
Any suggestions help would be more than appreciated