ZaneMasterX
FRF Addict
Update....Dont blow your Torsen diff right now they on backorder until the middle of next month.
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I've got similar grinding noise that is very intermittent. Especially on cold starts, slow speeds, coming to stop and making left turns (sometimes rights also). My dealer replaced the IWE check valve with the same ****** old part and the grinding and MPG's actually went away for a month or so. Fast forward and the grinding came back. I replaced the IWE check valve with the updated (blue) part and it seemed to help. Definitely the MPG's went up for sure. Now, the grinding is back but it isn't consistent. I could go a couple of weeks and not hear or feel it but then go 2-3 straight days and hear it. The service foreman said he can't repair it without replicating the problem. The service advisors at my dealer are very nice but they simply attempt to type up with the customer says in hopes of getting to the bottom of the problem. They really have no clue how to communicate to the techs.
QUESTION FOR THE TECHS IN THE FORUM: If you were the service advisor, what would you type up on the work order for diagnosis and repair for something like this?
For example, something like this? "Customer states front-end grinding noise from left side. IWE check valve was replaced under warranty. Please inspect front-end differential, hubs, ............. "
Just need some help getting the directions accurate to the service techs otherwise they'll just read what the service advisor interprets and not diagnose the problem.
Any help is appreciated!