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Old 06-18-2008, 07:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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That "Ting" sound....

I was curious if anyone might have a clue as to what the "ting" or "Clicking" sound is we get in our 2005 SSR when we start off from a stop? Seems to come from the passengers side mid truck - but this could be off too. It's hard to pin point. I know this is vague, but if you have any clues I'd love to hear them.

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Old 06-18-2008, 07:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That's the non stopping driveshaft! We have been trying to come up with a solution since they built the thing. Only answer is to buy an aftermarket one.
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Old 06-18-2008, 07:18 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Do you know where to get an aftermarket one???
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Dynotech 4" drive shaft is the part you need....
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Do you know where to get an aftermarket one???
I've got a steel one in mine that was built by a local driveshaft shop. There must be something similar in your area. The local hotrod/streetrod guys would know who/where to get one.
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Wow... I would have never figured that one out! A guy at the local auto parts store mentioned this from his friends SSR, but I thought he was nuts! I guess not!

Thanks for the info! I guess I'll live with the "ting" for now!
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Wow... I would have never figured that one out! A guy at the local auto parts store mentioned this from his friends SSR, but I thought he was nuts! I guess not!

Thanks for the info! I guess I'll live with the "ting" for now!
Here is some information on this topic.

BTW: I had mine replaced and the noise came back around 800 miles later. However it isn't as bad as the first drive-shaft was. And YES it can be annoying at times but I have learned to live with it.

FYI: The tink or clunking noise is a common occurance with many vehicle drive lines.

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Service Information 2006 Chevrolet SSR | SSR (VIN S/T) Service Manual | Document ID: 2149741
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#99-04-20-002E: Information on Driveline Clunk Noise When Shifting Between PARK and DRIVE, PARK and REVERSE or DRIVE and REVERSE - (Jun 6, 2008)

Subject: Information on Driveline Clunk Noise When Shifting Between PARK and DRIVE, PARK and REVERSE or DRIVE and REVERSE

Models: 2009 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks (including Saturn)

2009 and Prior HUMMER H2, H3

2009 and Prior Saab 9-7X

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This bulletin is being revised to add model years. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 99-04-20-002D (Section 04 -- Driveline/Axle).

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Important: The condition described in this bulletin should not be confused with the following previous bulletins:

• Info - Discontinue Flushing and Replacing Transfer Case Fluid Due to Bump/Clunk Concern (Corporate Bulletin Number 99-04-21-004A or newer).

• Clunk, Bump or Squawk when Vehicle Comes to Complete Stop or Accelerating from Complete Stop (Replace Rear Drive Shaft Nickel-Plated Slip Yoke) (Corporate Bulletin Number 01-04-17-004B or newer).

Some owners of vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions may comment that the vehicle exhibits a clunk noise when shifting between Park and Drive, Park and Reverse, or Drive and Reverse. Similarly, owners of vehicles equipped with automatic or manual transmissions may comment that the vehicle exhibits a clunk noise while driving when the accelerator is quickly depressed and then released.

Whenever there are two or more gears interacting with one another, there must be a certain amount of clearance between those gears in order for the gears to operate properly. This clearance or freeplay (also known as lash) can translate into a clunk noise whenever the gear is loaded and unloaded quickly, or whenever the direction of rotation is reversed. The more gears you have in a system, the more freeplay the total system will have.

The clunk noise that owners sometimes hear may be the result of a buildup of freeplay (lash) between the components in the driveline.

For example, the potential for a driveline clunk would be greater in a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle than a 2-wheel drive vehicle. This is because in addition to the freeplay from the rear axle gears, the universal joints, and the transmission (common to both vehicles), the 4-wheel drive transfer case gears (and their associated clearances) add additional freeplay to the driveline.

In service, dealers are discouraged from attempting to repair driveline clunk conditions for the following reasons:

• Comments of driveline clunk are almost never the result of one individual component with excessive lash, but rather the result of the added affect of freeplay (or lash) present in all of the driveline components.

Because all of the components in the driveline have a certain amount of lash by design, changing driveline components may not result in a satisfactory lash reduction.

• While some owners may find the clunk noise objectionable, this will not adversely affect durability or performance.

• For additional diagnostic information, refer to the appropriate Service Information.

GM bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, NOT a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See your GM dealer for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information.

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