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jmac219 Nov 12, 2012 01:59 AM

Front end vibration when brakes are applied in reverse???
 
I have a 96 2 door blazer with a 4.3 automatic that seems to make a strange front end vibration noise when I hold down the brakes and shift into reverse. There is a loud "clunk!" noise while shifting and holding down the brake pedal. I checked the u-joints and the drive shaft has no play in it, so I suspect those are fine. Now the front end vibration feels like it's pulsating through the steering wheel and the brake pedal. It only does it in reverse at a complete stop while the brakes are applied. When I put it in drive the vibration goes away. Again this is NOT while I am moving. It's only at a complete stop when when the brakes are applied in reverse.

Jrose Oct 5, 2021 09:14 PM

Hello I'm having the same problem with my 04 avalanche did you ever get this problem,
 
Hello did you ever get this problem resolved please advise

Originally Posted by jmac219 (Post 551014)
I have a 96 2 door blazer with a 4.3 automatic that seems to make a strange front end vibration noise when I hold down the brakes and shift into reverse. There is a loud "clunk!" noise while shifting and holding down the brake pedal. I checked the u-joints and the drive shaft has no play in it, so I suspect those are fine. Now the front end vibration feels like it's pulsating through the steering wheel and the brake pedal. It only does it in reverse at a complete stop while the brakes are applied. When I put it in drive the vibration goes away. Again this is NOT while I am moving. It's only at a complete stop when when the brakes are applied in reverse.


Toxyco Oct 5, 2021 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by Jrose (Post 737750)
Hello did you ever get this problem resolved please advise

This s a very old thread and the original poster (OP) hasn't been here in years. Start a new thread in the right forum if ou hope to get an answer. I have not experienced this problem so no help.

DonL Oct 5, 2021 10:14 PM

October brings out all the zombie threads aparently...

GeorgeLG Oct 6, 2021 07:48 AM

As suggested, you should start a new thread. That said, check your engine and transmission mounts. Welcome to the forum.

For Don:
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...f3b30d4165.gif


George

DonL Oct 6, 2021 09:37 AM

I got a feeling we will be seeing him alot this month lol!

GeorgeLG Oct 6, 2021 09:49 AM

I don't need to wait for complicated economic data like non-farm payroll and inflation to tell me what's going on, just count the number of first time posters on this forum. Hard times = DIY auto repair - and zombie threads.

OP#2 - Don't mind us hijacking your zombie thread, let us know if we can help.

George


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