โJul-22-2023 04:16 AM
โJul-31-2023 02:19 PM
enblethen wrote:
Sounds like the rear end is wrapping up. This happens when too much torque is applied. When brakes are release, the rear suspension twist is released. Common area is center bolt in spring, shackles, torsion bars and spring perches.
โJul-31-2023 02:11 PM
VQ74 wrote:klutchdust wrote:
try this. Start vehicle. put in neutral. release foot brake. Apply foot brake and put transmission in drive. Is this what you felt?
Ok Will try. If I do feel a jolt from the rear what does that mean. Transmission problem.
โJul-31-2023 12:51 PM
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โJul-31-2023 12:08 PM
bobndot wrote:enblethen wrote:
Sounds like the rear end is wrapping up. This happens when too much torque is applied. When brakes are release, the rear suspension twist is released. Common area is center bolt in spring, shackles, torsion bars and spring perches.
Just a question ;
Could this jolt happen if the 12v power was disconnected , like removing the battery terminals to clean them ?
The ECU memory and throttle valve might be out of sync ? Could that be the cause of things wrapping up. If so, it could be a temporary condition until driving over time self corrects it.
โJul-31-2023 09:51 AM
enblethen wrote:
Sounds like the rear end is wrapping up. This happens when too much torque is applied. When brakes are release, the rear suspension twist is released. Common area is center bolt in spring, shackles, torsion bars and spring perches.
โJul-30-2023 01:00 PM
Bud
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โJul-30-2023 12:48 PM
klutchdust wrote:
try this. Start vehicle. put in neutral. release foot brake. Apply foot brake and put transmission in drive. Is this what you felt?
โJul-30-2023 10:41 AM
โJul-30-2023 04:26 AM
bobndot wrote:VQ74 wrote:rjstractor wrote:
Need a little more information- did the jolts occur just as you stopped, or had you already been stopped for several seconds? Were they hard, gentle or normal stops? Could something heavy be loose in a compartment?
VQ74,
You highlighted this quote but said nothing .
These questions are still unanswered.
Did this happen as your started to move forward from a dead stop ? Was it due to movement ?
โJul-30-2023 03:47 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Well a quick crawl under it will reveal a major structural issue or broken suspension. However thereโs a very low likelihood that itโs something like that if it handles fine on the road and then has a little indeterminate thump while stopped. Period.
OP hasnโt been great about replying or adding to the thread. Repeatability is a big part of diagnosis and so far it appears to have happened only twice, yet hard to believe the rig only stopped twice in the last however many miles.
Another suggestion besides manually downshifting if itโs repeatable at multiple stops. (This can literally be done at low speeds in their subdivision or a desolate road ) is kick it into neutral before coming to a stop and see if the thump goes away.
โJul-30-2023 03:40 AM
bobndot wrote:VQ74 wrote:rjstractor wrote:
Need a little more information- did the jolts occur just as you stopped, or had you already been stopped for several seconds? Were they hard, gentle or normal stops? Could something heavy be loose in a compartment?
VQ74,
You highlighted this quote but said nothing .
These questions are still unanswered.
Did this happen as your started to move forward from a dead stop ? Was it due to movement ?
โJul-28-2023 01:49 PM
VQ74 wrote:rjstractor wrote:
Need a little more information- did the jolts occur just as you stopped, or had you already been stopped for several seconds? Were they hard, gentle or normal stops? Could something heavy be loose in a compartment?
โJul-28-2023 01:34 PM
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