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Old 06-15-2008, 11:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
DATETRK
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2004 slingshot yellow#106972
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Well I purchased my 06 with about 7500 miles on it and was thrilled not to hear the TINK when driving... Until today! Put it in reverse, TINK! Put in Drive, TINK!, Back off the gas in 2nd gear (automatic), TINK!

Just spent a lot of time with the search function reading everying thing that I could find regarding the drive shaft TINK. I had hoped that my 06 would be immune, guess not! What is the latest that Chevy has come up with to solve the problem? As it is still under warranty I would like to see if I could get it fixed at their expense. Is there a definitive fix from GM?
As always, Thanks.
Joe

as a GM Service Manager. I Have Been able to fix this by replacing the drive line with a custom made steel one. GM did pay for this .But you will have to get the D.V.M. inyour area to OK this. Only talk to the Service Manager You can PM Umpire13 For more info. I know I will open a can or worms with this one. GM will tell you that there is nothing wrong.

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