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Inspect for proper gear oil levels prior to performing system diagnosis.  | |||||||||
Low gear oil levels  | Faulty oil seals or other type leaks may contribute to lower than required fluid levels. Fill to the proper level with synthetic gear oil GM P/N 12368514 (Canada P/N 88901045).  | ||||||||
Worn propeller shaft constant velocity joint  | Replace propeller shaft assembly. Refer to Propeller Shaft Replacement. A worn propeller shaft constant velocity joint may create a clicking, grinding, or snapping type noise.  | ||||||||
Worn or loose center bearing assembly  | Replace the center bearing assembly, as required. A worn center bearing assembly may cause vehicle vibration or a grinding or squealing type noise.  | ||||||||
Worn universal joints  | Replace the universal joints, as required. A worn universal joint may create a clicking or snapping type noise.  | ||||||||
Worn axle shaft constant velocity joints  | Replace or repair the constant velocity joints, as required. A worn axle shaft constant velocity joint may create a clicking, grinding, or snapping type noise.  | ||||||||
Bearing noise within transfer case  | A grinding or roar type noise will increase or decrease relative to vehicle speed. 
 
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Gear set whine noise within carrier assembly  | A whine type noise will increase or decrease relative to vehicle speed, approximately 80-90 km/h (50-60 mph). 
 Contributing factors may include: 
 
 
 
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