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Title: The rub rub sound
Post by: Samurai_Hamster on January 26, 2004, 01:57:41 PM
Can't recall who posted this but I found this on another forum

I am having the same problem with my new tracker that I purchased in April of 03. It only happens when the temp gets down to about 15 degrees then the is this awful "rubbing" noise that eventually stops after a few miles. I took it to the dealer last week and they handed me a service bulletin with the heading "Squeak Suqeal Front Hub or CV Joint Area at Cold Temperatures #PI00811" that was issued on 02/12/2003. It describes the exact problem that I am having and the Recommendation/Instructions to the service tech is: Operating Characteristic No repairs should be made. I took my car to an independant mechanic to see what he thought and he called the dealership to see what they were doing about this problem and he got the same answer....we have to live with it! I have already contacted the Chevy Customer Satisfaction to have a file started on this and I am now in the process of calling the BBB Auto Line to start proceeding with them. If I had test driven this car on a cold day and heard this noise, I would never have bought it. I am angry that they did not inform me of this service bulletin when I made my purchase. Instead I am stuck with this until I can get some action. I am looking for other Tracker owners with this problem to encourage them to call the customer satisfaction number too. They told me that it is the only way they have to monitor problems and if there are enough complaints about the same problem then maybe a recall will be issued.



Mine does this too!  At right about the same temp!  Small world huh?

But I don't care so long as I can fly it someday like Mike.
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: jagular7 on January 26, 2004, 02:52:42 PM
How do they know that you are a Tracker owner? Did you have to give a VIN? If not, and it's a 800 number, produce and we'll all call.....LOL.
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: Zukipilot on January 26, 2004, 09:48:27 PM
What did the manual say was causing the noise? If it is not dangerous and/or damaging to the vehicle, I doubt they will ever recall it.
Zig
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: Samurai_Hamster on January 26, 2004, 10:59:24 PM
Kinda what I was thinking............if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: Mikerpm4x4 on January 27, 2004, 02:06:11 AM
Turn up the radio. ;D Im not to worried about a little rub rub sound. I worry more about clunk, crunch, and snap!.

Mike
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: wildgoody on January 27, 2004, 02:22:39 AM
LOL, ya, don't sweat the small stuff.
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: Maiden Hell on January 27, 2004, 10:50:08 AM
It was me that had made the original post about the rubbing noise.  I have been living with that noise for the past couple of years.
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: Westy on January 27, 2004, 12:19:02 PM
I have the same problem with my 03 2dr Vitara.  It comes and goes, I consider it a minor annoyance.  
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: NY_SIDEKICKER on January 27, 2004, 01:04:21 PM
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Turn up the radio. ;D Im not to worried about a little rub rub sound. I worry more about clunk, crunch, and snap!.

Mike

WHEN MY BROTHER LIVED HERE HE WAS MY MECHANIC....HE ALLWAYS LOVED IT WHEN I TOLD HIM THE NOISE WENT AWAY PRETTY QUICK, WELL AFTER I CRANKED UP THE RADIO ANYHOW  ;D   MATTY D.  8)
Title: Re: The rub rub sound
Post by: speedytang on January 27, 2004, 06:48:24 PM
I had the same problem on my Mazda MPV 4wd and also have it on my Tracker. The problem on the Mazda  was the half shaft  boots are not really rubber but a nylon and when it got cold the creases rubbed till the boot was warm and flexed. Probably the same problem with the Tracker  because it started doing it the other day till it warmed up on the right side but then maybe I have snow and ice in the A-arm and it is rubbing it when 4wd is engaged.