Originally Posted by
Woolsa
Hello. I've bought a 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix 3.8L with the 4T65-E transmission and 145k miles on it. At the short test drive i noticed a knocking noise while going around right corners that could also be felt in the steering wheel. You start hearing it at 25 mph and it gets faster with the speed of the car (Not with the RPM).
I thought it's just going to be a bad C/V axle or wheel bearing and bought it regardless. I let my shop test drive it and he immediately said left side C/V axle. So i bought one and brought the car to the shop to get it replaced. Today they called me and told me that they didnt replace the C/V axle, they believe the transmission is bad. They had it on the lift and claimed the noise came from the transmission and not from the C/V axles. Saying its a bad transmission and i should just drive it til it breaks, its not worth fixing.
Here is the weird thing though. The noise is very loud in right corners, slightly audible while driving straight (around 50 mph) and a bit more audible in left corners. But again very audible in right corners and you can feel it in the steering wheel. But the knocking is also louder, audible and you can feel it when you brake a bit harder and come to a stop. Almost like a bad brake rotor, but it's the same exact noise. I don't know how that's supposed to be connected to the transmission.
I do have a video but i need to find a way to upload it somewhere.
I know without the video its kinda hard to tell from a description where the noise could come from but are these transmissions known to have issues like this ? Did my shop just tell me some BS because they didnt wanna deal with it ? Or is there a way how i can check if its coming from a C/V axle, or wheel bearing, or if its really a transmission problem. If so it could only be either the differential or output shaft right ?
Thanks for any help