ATTN all X owners: factory transfer case fluid
#63
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I checked my fluids after a whine/howl/ metal rattling that only happens when the clutch is engaged and certain throttle positions, and i can only hear it during accel. The fluid was about 2.5 times overfilled. I thought my issue was the diff pins but seems it might be the T-case now. O great...
Kracka, did it sound like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=FKJKhfhrj6A
Kracka, did it sound like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=FKJKhfhrj6A
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Tough to tell from the video, but yes, my did have a howl like that. Started very faint then got much louder as time went on.
Did draining the excess fluid help with the noise? Hopefully permanent damage wasn't done, but you might want to start discussions with your dealership now and get a replacement lined up.
Did draining the excess fluid help with the noise? Hopefully permanent damage wasn't done, but you might want to start discussions with your dealership now and get a replacement lined up.
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I've got a slight whine on mine at different rpms under accel/deceleration already. Got only about 1150 miles on it. Guessing my best bet is to just take it in and have the dealership look at it. Is this something that would show up or cause damage this early? I've only recently been going up above 6k or so rpms and have maybe pulled only a handful of WOT pulls since it's been above 1k miles. Now I'm super paranoid I've caused permanent damage.
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Kracka- yes for a little bit, ima throw some OEM oil in there n see if it goes away.
seems like the overfill case is causing the T-case to go out, but its pretty surprising that you only have 1150 miles and it's making the noise. I wouldnt worry too much man, just bring it to the dealer and have them look at it.
Looks like ima have to turn the car stock n try the dealership route for now.
seems like the overfill case is causing the T-case to go out, but its pretty surprising that you only have 1150 miles and it's making the noise. I wouldnt worry too much man, just bring it to the dealer and have them look at it.
Looks like ima have to turn the car stock n try the dealership route for now.
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i may be overreacting... i think every manual i've driven has that initial transmission "whine" in 1st gear up to about 3-4k ... i listened a little closer today and that's all i think i'm hearing. there is a little "road noise" at higher speeds that goes away when i engage the clutch... probably nothing. i'll pay attention to see if it gets worse. i'm going in at 2k for an alignment so i'll see what's up then.
#73
Don't want to bump an old thread, but I have some useful information for 2011 GSR owners. I just checked my transfer case fluid level by removing the fill plug and....
NOTHING CAME OUT.
Now, while this n=1 experiment may lead all the rest of the 2011 owners that the factory workers wised up and have begun to fill the TCs correctly, this is just my experience. Hopefully, they have rectified the issue completely, but I would still recommend to check it for the peace of mind.
My build date is Dec 2010 btw, and I didn't have any of the weird noises that seem to herald problems. Now off to put in the redline cocktail in the transmission!
NOTHING CAME OUT.
Now, while this n=1 experiment may lead all the rest of the 2011 owners that the factory workers wised up and have begun to fill the TCs correctly, this is just my experience. Hopefully, they have rectified the issue completely, but I would still recommend to check it for the peace of mind.
My build date is Dec 2010 btw, and I didn't have any of the weird noises that seem to herald problems. Now off to put in the redline cocktail in the transmission!
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Don't want to bump an old thread, but I have some useful information for 2011 GSR owners. I just checked my transfer case fluid level by removing the fill plug and....
NOTHING CAME OUT.
Now, while this n=1 experiment may lead all the rest of the 2011 owners that the factory workers wised up and have begun to fill the TCs correctly, this is just my experience. Hopefully, they have rectified the issue completely, but I would still recommend to check it for the peace of mind.
My build date is Dec 2010 btw, and I didn't have any of the weird noises that seem to herald problems. Now off to put in the redline cocktail in the transmission!
NOTHING CAME OUT.
Now, while this n=1 experiment may lead all the rest of the 2011 owners that the factory workers wised up and have begun to fill the TCs correctly, this is just my experience. Hopefully, they have rectified the issue completely, but I would still recommend to check it for the peace of mind.
My build date is Dec 2010 btw, and I didn't have any of the weird noises that seem to herald problems. Now off to put in the redline cocktail in the transmission!