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<blockquote data-quote="TheJuggla1" data-source="post: 6687042" data-attributes="member: 609399"><p>94" Suburban</p><p></p><p>Making sounds in all the drives (OD, D, 2, 1, L) but not P N or R. I think it goes away when I start drive though, it kinda sounds a bit like grinding but I am pretty sure it isn't grinding. Not sure I just did a rear brake job and noticed it was making the sound when I left my shop and seemed to stop when I started to move. I am about to to take it out to reset the brakes, I'll post back if it does it once its warm or while driving so I know for sure.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering 2 things, It could possibly be my alternator from being stock and it is giving up due to 1000Watts of stereo(I dunno if it would only make the sounds in Drives though? Kinda iffy on this)</p><p></p><p>I am also thinking it could be the ******(Probably since it only does it in drive?) I am going to give the fluid a check once I warm it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJuggla1, post: 6687042, member: 609399"] 94" Suburban Making sounds in all the drives (OD, D, 2, 1, L) but not P N or R. I think it goes away when I start drive though, it kinda sounds a bit like grinding but I am pretty sure it isn't grinding. Not sure I just did a rear brake job and noticed it was making the sound when I left my shop and seemed to stop when I started to move. I am about to to take it out to reset the brakes, I'll post back if it does it once its warm or while driving so I know for sure. I am wondering 2 things, It could possibly be my alternator from being stock and it is giving up due to 1000Watts of stereo(I dunno if it would only make the sounds in Drives though? Kinda iffy on this) I am also thinking it could be the ******(Probably since it only does it in drive?) I am going to give the fluid a check once I warm it up. [/QUOTE]
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