Transmission or transfer case

Asked by Skealey Jul 24, 2016 at 01:24 PM about the 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I've got a 01 chevy Silverado extended cab z71ive
had it for about 8 months as soon as I bought it
realized it burned way too much fuel took to shop
an was told knock sensor an o2 sensors need
replacement as well as previous owner bored out
both cats an put back on idk if that could add to
thelose of power an fuel incre uased use. But now
she's been parked one morning going to work I
started her up like I do every morning sat fir a
moment then put truck into reverse an nothing
then i went threw all gears an nothing happend. Sat
fir a second tried it again and when I put in revers
this time I mashed gas an it jerked me hard as crap
an same in drive maybe heard a lil humming noise
and vibration when I got on the road it seems to
have quit well I got off the interstate an I heard a
loud chain noise it sounded just like a big metal
chain dragging on the pavement an then she would
vary go at all when I mashed gas basically Fred
Flintstones it to parking spot an then she wouldn't
even lock into park or any gear for that matter any
more well I had it towed an when I went out to test
it again it was locking in yo all gears like normal an
seemed fine just for a second one the road then I
heard outta. No were that same chain noise an I
want to say it only d does it during shift changing
an if I raise rpms it will quit in out but soon as it
wants to shift or I'm starting to go from stop the
noise starts again I barely made it home if I drove
her about 32 miles an hour it didn't make any noise
till like I say it time for gear change

5 Answers

159,335

And your question is??? Check the fluid level in the transfer case.

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I'm not to sure ever how to check fluid in t case and my question is where do u think my problem is an what do I need to replace to fix the loud chain grinding noise my trucks making my transfer case,transmission,or rear end?

159,335

Get somebody to check the transfer case fluid. Actually the fluid levels should be checked in the transmission and the differentials also. If it is very low and has metal chunks in it you may have found the issue. Some transfer cases have a drive "chain" in them.

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I had the exact same thing happened to me one time and my Z71 and actually I'm changing the transmission right now

30

Hello I replaced the transmission and transfer case everything is new the shop put them in AMCO and it still making that the same noise 1 hr later 2003 suberban help

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