SOURCE: 2002 gmc 2500hd 4wd abs problems
the problem is most likely a wheel speed sensor at one of the front wheels. retrieving a code in the abs system could pinpoint which wheel it is. i believe the wheel speed sensor is part of the bolt on front wheel bearing assy. if you plan on doing this yourself and are mechanically inclined. you will need an a/c volt meter to check sensors. let me know if i can assist further.
SOURCE: rear wheel lock up/driver side/2wheel drive
spider gears in rearend r broken and binding up on the ring gear
SOURCE: chevy avalanche transmission problems
Hello;
Are you getting the check engine light? If so the electronics may have gone out. You may not need a rebuild but you won't know till you pull the oil pan on the transmission and inspect the contents. You may also have lost the neutral safety switch. It is mounted on the drivers side of the transmission. Check those out first and let me know what codes you get.
For Ponchoboy; the clunking and hissing you hear are teminal root causes. Drop the oil pan and if it has a lot of filings and metal it is time for a rebuild.
Hope this helps; Rate me highly;
Rich
RPM Northwest
SOURCE: front brake drag
Does it have abs breaks? I have heard of problems with the older abs systems.
SOURCE: 2005 chevy silverado 1500, service 4 wheel drive, gears
Sounds like a bent fork in the transfer case. It is a common problem with your truck. The transfer case is a np236. If it just recently started doing this, the rebuild will cost around $800. If the 4wd has been acting up for a while, the planetary will probably need changed, which is another $200.
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