08 Tahoe transfer case issue

   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue #1  

Hay Dude

Super Star Member
Joined
Aug 28, 2012
Messages
16,583
Location
3 miles from where the gun was discarded
Tractor
Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, Kubota F3680 & ZD331 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, John Deere CX-15
My trusty beloved Tahoe developed a problem
2008 LTZ with 217,000 mi
When I engage the rotary knob into auto mode , I get a loud clunking sound sound while rolling down the road. Switch back to 2WD and it goes away.
Seems like transfer case. Someone said t case needs a special oil....
Ideas anyone?
 
Last edited:
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue #2  
The 'auto' 4x4 transfer cases take GM TRAK II fluid. It's blue in color as opposed to the normal Red fluid. There's a fill and drain plug in rear of transfer case. Plugs may be aluminum, so be gentle. Sometimes hard to access due to exhaust or cross members. Fluid should be just at bottom of upper fill hole.
Check front driveline and differential/CV shafts also.
Patrick
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue #3  
Like 34 said, check the front real good. I would also drain the t-case and inspect the fluid.
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue
  • Thread Starter
#4  
The only serious issue I had with the vehicle was the front axle went at 125,000, but it didnt make the noise I hear now. I replaced it from a donor truck for right about $1,000. Worked fine for 100,000 miles.
This issue seems different.
I dont know now if its transfer case of front axle.....
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue #5  
I thought GM had a problem with high mileage vehicles getting slack in the chain, even to the point it will wear a hole in the Tcase. Does yours have this style?
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue
  • Thread Starter
#6  
I thought GM had a problem with high mileage vehicles getting slack in the chain, even to the point it will wear a hole in the Tcase. Does yours have this style?

I had heard about that and what’s funny is the sound is almost like the sound/feel of a chain jumping.
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue #7  
Check front driveshaft u-joints/cv joint for excess end play. Especially if noise and vibration is under driver's floor. Transfer case turns all the time. Front shaft only turns in 4wd.
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue
  • Thread Starter
#8  
But doesn’t the front dive portion of the transfer case output shaft run only when engaged in auto or 4wd? That’s when I get noise.
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue #9  
I’m not 100 percent sure but I think the front wheel drive components remain linked to the front wheels and spin all the time including the transfer case output with the only difference being the inside of the case linked or not.
 
   / 08 Tahoe transfer case issue
  • Thread Starter
#10  
I’m not 100 percent sure but I think the front wheel drive components remain linked to the front wheels and spin all the time including the transfer case output with the only difference being the inside of the case linked or not.

That’s what I mean, when I dial up “ auto “ or “ 4x4 “ on the rotary knob, thats when the fun starts. Random clunking. That’s why I was thinking T case
 
 
Top