Subject: | Squeak Noise From Rear of Vehicle (Lubricate Rear Leaf Springs) |
Models: | 1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado (Classic) |
1999-2007 GMC Sierra (Classic) |
Some customers may comment about a squeak noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. During normal operation, certain vehicles may exhibit a squeaking noise that may be traced to the rear leaf springs. While this noise is an operating characteristic of leaf springs, the frequency and severity of this noise will be affected by the roads that the vehicle is driven on.
This condition may be due to debris getting between the leaf springs.
To correct this condition, lubricate the rear leaf springs using the following procedure.
Important: It has been found that the application of grease to the rear leaf springs does a better job of preventing the noise from reoccurring than replacement of the spring.
Please inform the customer that this will offer relief, it is by no means a lifetime repair. Periodic cleanings and grease re-application may be necessary throughout the life of the vehicle.
For 1500 Series (½ ton) models only: On vehicles built prior to October 2004, if the above procedure does not correct this noise, it could be caused by an incorrectly dimensioned splay clip (the band holding the ends of the leafs together) that interferes with the leaf springs. A 5 mm (0.197 in) wider splay clip was introduced in early 2005 model year to provide additional clearance. To correct this concern, replace the rear leaf spring assembly. There was no change to the part number.
Part Number | Description | Qty |
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12345996 - U.S. 10953501 - Canada | Lubricant | 1 |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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E9437* | Lubricate Rear Leaf Springs | 1.0 hr |
*This labor operation is for bulletin use only. It will not be published in the Labor Time Guide. |