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Axle shaft noise is similar to gear noise and pinion bearing whine. Axle shaft bearing noise will normally 
distinguish itself from gear noise by occurring in all driving modes (Drive, cruise, coast and float), and will 
persist with transmission in Neutral while vehicle is moving at problem speed.  

If vehicle displays this noise condition, remove suspect parts, replace wheel seals and install a new set of 
bearings. Re-evaluate vehicle for noise before removing any internal components.  

Vibration 

Vibration is a high-frequency trembling, shaking or grinding condition (felt or heard) that may be constant or 
variable in level and can occur during the total operating speed range of the vehicle.  

The types of vibrations that can be felt in the vehicle can d into 3 main groups:  

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Vibrations of various unbalanced rotating parts of the vehicle.  

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Resonance vibrations of the body and frame structures caused by rotating of unbalanced parts.  

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Tip-in moans of resonance vibrations from stressed engine or exhaust system mounts or driveline flexing 
modes.  

DRIVE AXLE - RWD TROUBLE SHOOTING 

DRIVE AXLE (RWD) TROUBLE SHOOTING 

NOTE:

This is GENERAL information. This article is not intended to be specific to any 
unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this Trouble 
Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem 
symptoms. For model-specific Trouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT, 
DIAGNOSTIC, or TESTING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing. 
For definitions of listed noises or sounds, see DRIVE AXLE - NOISE DIAGNOSIS 
under POWERTRAIN. 

CONDITION & POSSIBLE CAUSE 

CORRECTION 

Knocking or Clunking 

Differential Side Gear Clearance 

Check Clearance 

Worn Pinion Shaft 

Replace Pinion Shaft 

Axle Shaft End Play 

Check End Play 

Missing Gear Teeth 

Check Differential/Replace Gear 

Wrong Axle Backlash 

Check Backlash 

Misaligned Driveline 

Realign Driveline 

Clinking During Engagement 

Side Gear Clearance 

Check Clearance 

Ring and Pinion Backlash 

Check Backlash 

Worn/Loose Pinion Shaft 

Replace Shaft/Bearing 

Bad "U" Joint 

Replace "U" Joint 

 

1998 Chevrolet Pickup C1500 

GENERAL INFORMATION Trouble Shooting - Basic Procedures

  

FWD AXLE SHAFTS & CV JOINTS TROUBLE SHOOTING 

BASIC FWD AXLE SHAFTS & CV JOINTS TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART 

STEERING & SUSPENSION 

MANUAL STEERING GEAR TROUBLE SHOOTING 

Sticking Slip Yoke 

Lube Slip Yoke 

Broken Rear Axle Mount 

Replace Mount 

Loose Drive Shaft Flange 

Check Flange 

Click/Chatter On Turns 

Differential Side Gear Clearance 

Check Clearance 

Wrong Turn On Plates 

(1)

Replace Clutch Plates 

Wrong Differential Lubricant 

(1)

Change Lubricant 

Knock Or Click 

Flat Spot on Rear Wheel Bearing 

Replace Wheel Bearing 

Low Vibration At All Speeds 

Faulty Wheel Bearing 

Replace Wheel Bearing 

Faulty "U" Joint 

Replace "U" Joint 

Faulty Drive Shaft 

Balance Drive Shaft 

Faulty Companion Flange 

Replace Flange 

Faulty Slip Yoke Flange 

Replace Flange 

(1)

Limited slip differential only.

NOTE:

This is GENERAL information. This article is not intended to be specific to any 
unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this Trouble 
Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem 
symptoms. For model-specific Trouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT, 
DIAGNOSTIC, or TESTING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing. 

CONDITION 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

Grease Leaks 

CV boot torn or cracked 

Clicking Noise on Cornering 

Damaged outer CV 

Clunk Noise on Acceleration 

Damaged inner CV 

Vibration or Shudder on 
Acceleration 

Sticking, damaged or worn CV Misalignment or 

spring height 

NOTE:

This is GENERAL information. This article is not intended to be specific to any 
unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this Trouble 
Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem 

 

1998 Chevrolet Pickup C1500 

GENERAL INFORMATION Trouble Shooting - Basic Procedures

  

BASIC MANUAL STEERING GEAR TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART 

symptoms. For model-specific Trouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT, 
DIAGNOSTIC, or TESTING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing. 

CONDITION & POSSIBLE 
CAUSE 

CORRECTION 

Rattle or Chucking Noise in Rack and Pinion 

Rack and pinion mounting bracket 
loose 

Tighten all mounting bolts 

Lack of/or incorrect lubricant 

Correct as necessary 

Steering gear mounting bolts loose 

Tighten all mounting bolts 

Excessive Play 

Front wheel bearing improperly 
adjusted 

See FRONT SUSPENSION article 

Loose or worn steering linkage 

See STEERING LINKAGE article 

Loose or worn steering gear shift 

See MANUAL STEERING GEAR article 

Steering arm loose on gear shaft 

See MANUAL STEERING GEAR article 

Steering gear housing bolts loose 

Tighten all mounting bolts 

Steering gear adjustment too loose 

See MANUAL STEERING GEAR article 

Steering arms loose on knuckles 

Tighten and check steering linkage 

Rack and pinion mounting loose 

Tighten all mounting bolts 

Rack and pinion out of adjustment 

See adjustment in STEERING article 

Tie rod end loose 

Tighten and check steering linkage 

Excessive Pitman shaft-to-ball nut 
lash 

Repair as necessary 

Poor Returnability 

Lack of lubricant in ball joint or 
linkage 

Lubricate and service systems 

Binding in linkage or ball joints 

See STEERING LINKAGE and SUSPENSION 

article 

Improper front end alignment 

See WHEEL ALIGNMENT article 

Improper tire pressure 

Inflate to proper pressure 

Tie rod binding 

Inflate to proper pressure 

Shaft seal rubbing shaft 

See STEERING COLUMN article 

Excessive Vertical Motion 

Improper tire pressure 

Inflate to proper pressure 

Tires, wheels or rotors out of 
balance 

Balance tires then check wheels and rotors 

Worn or faulty shock absorbers 

Check and replace if necessary 

Loose tie rod ends or steering 

Tighten or replace if necessary 

 

1998 Chevrolet Pickup C1500 

GENERAL INFORMATION Trouble Shooting - Basic Procedures

  

POWER STEERING TROUBLE SHOOTING 

BASIC POWER STEERING TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART 

Loose or worn wheel bearings 

See SUSPENSION article 

Steering Pulls to One Side 

Improper tire pressure 

Inflate to proper pressure 

Front tires are different sizes 

Rotate or replace if necessary 

Wheel bearings not adjusted 
properly 

See FRONT SUSPENSION article 

Bent or broken suspension 
components 

See FRONT SUSPENSION article 

Improper wheel alignment 

See WHEEL ALIGNMENT article 

Brakes dragging 

See BRAKES article 

Instability 

Low or uneven tire pressure 

Inflate to proper pressure 

Loose or worn wheel bearings 

See FRONT SUSPENSION article 

Loose or worn idler arm bushing 

See FRONT SUSPENSION article 

Loose or worn strut bushings 

See FRONT SUSPENSION article 

Incorrect front wheel alignment 

See WHEEL ALIGNMENT article 

Steering gear not centered 

See MANUAL STEERING GEARS article 

Springs or shock 

Check and replace if necessary 

Improper cross shaft 

See MANUAL STEERING GEARS article 

NOTE:

This is GENERAL information. This article is not intended to be specific to any 
unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this Trouble 
Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem 
symptoms. For model-specific Trouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT, 
DIAGNOSTIC, or TESTING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing. 

CONDITION & POSSIBLE CAUSE 

CORRECTION 

Rattle or Chucking Noise 

Pressure hoses touching engine parts 

Adjust to proper clearance 

Loose Pitman shaft 

Adjust or replace if necessary 

Tie rods ends or Pitman arm loose 

Tighten and check system 

Rack and pinion mounts loose 

Tighten all mounting bolts 

Free play in worm gear 

See POWER STEERING GEAR article 

Loose sector shaft or thrust bearing 
adjustment 

See POWER STEERING GEAR 

Free play in pot coupling 

See STEERING COLUMN article 

Worn shaft serrations 

See STEERING COLUMN article 

Growl in Steering Pump 

 

1998 Chevrolet Pickup C1500 

GENERAL INFORMATION Trouble Shooting - Basic Procedures

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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