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Same issue with my 2019.  Purchased February 2019,  have had noise since the first week Around 1000 miles.  New drivers side axle and whole new front assembly.  Still have the noise.  I have been in a loaner truck for 3 plus weeks now

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That sucks ! I reached out to GM a couple weeks ago and still no fix yet. I am just gonna stay on them , all this money I am paying and I have to drive hearing noises. At this rate I should've kept my 2012 Silverado !

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Same issue here 2019 silverado rst with the 5.3l my dealership keep trying say its rocks in my tire even after i said its forsure not rocks when i brought it in, ill have to show them that document when i go to pick it up today   

 

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Really , is this under the lemon law? Are you gonna buy another one? I am ready to scream with mine , so tired of hearing the damn front end noise. I wish the the thing would just break where it won't drive at this point. Good luck 

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Negotiated a deal with GM.  I am buying a new Silverado.   I understand that there are 2 different front axle assemblies.   I had them check the new VIN to make sure it doesn't have the same front end as the truck I have had problems with 

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Can you post the reason and cause from GM plz it may help settle our issues as well, my dealership is saying this is first time they hearing of this issue even after i gave them the service report id# 

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Axel made by American axle is supposed to be the problem.   Someone should be able to check by the VIN to see which axle is in the truck 

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On ‎11‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 11:51 AM, Aycock1987 said:

Maybe this forum can help me.

 

I purchased my 2019 Silverado last month. It currently has 900 miles on it. From day one, I noticed a rotating clicking noise coming from the front... I did a couple of tests of my own and found out that it only makes this noise in 2X4. Whenever I put it in 4X4, the noise quits... once I take it out of 4X4, the noise stays gone for a while but eventually returns after driving it for a while.

 

I took it to the dealership and they put it on the rack and spun the driver-side front tire.... found out that the click was coming from that area. The dealership replaced the Front Differential with a new one (did not replace the CV) but the noise is still present.

 

Can anyone help me diagnose this?

 

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My dealer says that my 2019 Silverado RST needs a slinger, seal and ring (assume snap ring) on the diff to fix the LF squeak noise in 2WD only.  They found a bulletin, ordered parts and will fix next week (I hope)

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47 minutes ago, Old Dale said:

My dealer says that my 2019 Silverado RST needs a slinger, seal and ring (assume snap ring) on the diff to fix the LF squeak noise in 2WD only.  They found a bulletin, ordered parts and will fix next week (I hope)

Can you ask for the bulletin number when you drop off your truck my dealership still saying no fix for the problem yet (lakewood chev in edmonton AB sucks)

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There’s already a thread on this. I’ve had the fix done and the noise came right back. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. I’m dealing with gm execs. Having the engineer come to look at my truck so they could figure out why. Get it done if you want to help the cause. But tbh, it doesn’t work


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