Awesome video! I have a 2015 Acadia and when I made a turn today it sounded like the rear wheels are locked in. It did it a few times. I pulled the AWD fuse and will see if the problem goes away. It seems to be intermittent so I'm going to wait a week or so to make sure. Your video makes me feel better about replacing the clutch module. Thanks for posting this.
@@SturkieHands Do you know why removing the AWD fuse makes it stop? That seems like the AWD system is telling the clutch to engage when it shouldn't be and the clutch works. Or is there a short inside the clutch causing it to activate when it shouldn't. In that case there would have to be a relay inside acting up. I'm just trying to understand this more before I replace mine. I didn't know if you happened to know more about it.
@ I don’t know all the workings of the system, but I think it is an electrical failure inside the clutch module assembly. That’s the reason pulling the fuse works, the signal to engage the AWD clutch module is no more and you are only utilizing the front wheels for power. Essentially taking the power to the rear wheels power out of operation.
This by far best video for helping me I’m having the same problem and it’s the worst filling ever. Just new part is pricy so going get part at junk yard
@@jacobkey6268 sorry to hear you are having the same issue but I’m glad the video is helping out. Good luck on the repair!!! Ours is so much nicer to drive without that grinding sound and feeling.
@@htown3707 if you remove the AWD fuse, it stays in front wheel drive only and the rear wheels spin freely. EDIT: I didn't notice that it says ABS until your reply. It was either a mistake on my part or autocorrect, idk. I meant the 15A AWD fuse.
@@htown3707 mine is 2017, but it's located in the engine bay fuse box. Should be the same. The DIC will give you a message about Servicing the AWD system when you remove it, but it's better than the rear wheels dragging everytime I turn. After I replace the clutch pack electric motor thingy, I'll test it to make sure it works and then probably just remove the fuse until we get rid of it, just to avoid wear on it.
Question: Why when I’m turning my 2014 Arcadia Denali awd while I’m motion it sounds like if the back wheels are binding? Lots of knocking noise but only while turning or reversing vehicle. Can you please help me on this troubleshooting it. Thank you.
@@AmazingGlareLLC it sounds like you definitely have a rear end issue. It could possibly be the clutch module like mine. I had mine troubleshot by a local repair shop and opted to repair it myself in this video. I would start with a rear end fluid change and go from there. Good luck!!!
My Captiva Automatic AWD has an issue. While turning the steering or making a U-turn at a slow speed, the car shudders as if something is holding the rear tires. While reversing and turning the steering, it has the tires with vibrations. Moreover, both the rear tires are worn only on the inside. The problem doesn't seem to exist when I remove the drive shaft or when the ABS cable is disconnected. I tried to change the drive shaft of a good car, but the problem didn't seem to go away. Please help me. What might be the issue with my vehicle?
@@mujahidislam8303 I’m not well versed with the Captiva model, but it sounds like you are having a similar issue. It could be your AWD clutch assembly like mine or it could be an electrical issue with the module itself. I would recommend connecting with a good shop that can connect to your system and troubleshoot. I took mine in for troubleshooting before replacing ours, I did not want to just throw parts at it with guesses.
@SturkieHands I have my car checked at an authorized Chevrolet service center. We did everything, but no errors were showing up on the system. When you remove the drive shaft, it runs smoothly, as if the problem was never there. Similarly, you put the shaft back and disconnect any tires abs censor, and the moment it shows an error on the odometer, the problem vanishes away. You put the abs censor back on the problem is back.
@@SturkieHands Thank you for your time and reverting. Chevy mechanic has recommended to open the rear differential and check if somethings is wrong or broken. Hope they find the issue so I can breat a sign of relief. Because even a small turning it is very irritating behind the wheel and for passengers.
@@SturkieHands problem found, It is the module present inside the rear slip differential. It has gone bad from inside. Tried changing of a different car and drove and the problem vanishes.
@@StarkeEnterprises they say it is best to put it back on the way it was removed due to balancing. If you were installing a new one it does not matter. In my opinion if the one you removed is truly balanced, it should not make a difference.
I screwed up the wiring harness clip going into the differential control module. 😞 I called my local GMC dealer, and they can get the whole harness for $300. I can't get just the pigtail. FYI to anyone who does the same thing!
@@ForrestGump-nl1jl sorry to hear about your loss of oil. Hard to say what you need for your repair. I would suggest finding the failure, or failures and fix from there.
Great video, i got problem with acadia 2016, when turning at low speed and accelerate a little got very loud bang like someone hit rear of the car with hamner, any idea if that part You change would help fixing it? Thanks
@@dariuskompas1052 that does not sound like the same issue we had. This failure was a constant grinding noise versus your bang. Might be good to visually check from your driveline to your rear hubs. Just to check for anything out of the norm that could make contact with something it should not. Inspect your rear CV boots closely, assuming you have the AWD model.
Thank You so much for the reply, yes it's an AWD model. Everything looks normal and loud bang not coming every time I turn and it looks like only when one wheel spins faster than the other one. Also it happens when turning both left and right
Hey, I didn't fix it but I found AWD breaker and remove it, it's super easy to find and what it does it turn off rear differential and You got FWD car, no more banging etc and saves fuel too
@dariuskompas1052 okay thanks. I'll try it tonight and at least eliminate the rear end itself. If my noise goes away I'd say it's safe to assume that I have the same issue as the author of the video. Thanks again
I purchased ours on Ebay. PN# 84163671 is the Assembly for the 2012 model and there are some available for purchase on Ebay (remanufactured and new). Don't forget to order the seals and gaskets too, also in the video description. Hope this information helps.
@@SturkieHands ugh. Sounds like an issue that just developed with my 14 in the past week or so. This is like a soft chatter nor really a grinding though.
@@SturkieHands definitely going to start there, like the other guys commented the part is not available at this point. Haven't tried a dealer yet but everywhere online doesn't have one.
I purchased everything except the differential fluid from EBay. All brand new. I put the part numbers in the video’s description if you need them. Mine is a 2012, so you will need to verify they will work for the 2017.
@@jackiemccool583 when turning left or right at low speeds, a grinding noise was heard from the rear end (tires). Almost like a locked rear differential where both rear tires turn at the same speed versus slipping like they should during a turn.
Awesome video! I have a 2015 Acadia and when I made a turn today it sounded like the rear wheels are locked in. It did it a few times. I pulled the AWD fuse and will see if the problem goes away. It seems to be intermittent so I'm going to wait a week or so to make sure. Your video makes me feel better about replacing the clutch module. Thanks for posting this.
@@dozer101308 sorry you are having the same issue, but super glad the video helps out. Thank you for the support!!!
@@SturkieHands Do you know why removing the AWD fuse makes it stop? That seems like the AWD system is telling the clutch to engage when it shouldn't be and the clutch works. Or is there a short inside the clutch causing it to activate when it shouldn't. In that case there would have to be a relay inside acting up. I'm just trying to understand this more before I replace mine. I didn't know if you happened to know more about it.
@ I don’t know all the workings of the system, but I think it is an electrical failure inside the clutch module assembly. That’s the reason pulling the fuse works, the signal to engage the AWD clutch module is no more and you are only utilizing the front wheels for power. Essentially taking the power to the rear wheels power out of operation.
This by far best video for helping me I’m having the same problem and it’s the worst filling ever. Just new part is pricy so going get part at junk yard
@@jacobkey6268 sorry to hear you are having the same issue but I’m glad the video is helping out. Good luck on the repair!!! Ours is so much nicer to drive without that grinding sound and feeling.
Great video man. I'll be delving into this soon. I've just pulled the ABS fuse for the meantime, and it drives great.
Edit: I meant AWD fuse... 😄
What does removing the abs fuse have to do with the AWD?
@@htown3707 if you remove the AWD fuse, it stays in front wheel drive only and the rear wheels spin freely.
EDIT: I didn't notice that it says ABS until your reply. It was either a mistake on my part or autocorrect, idk. I meant the 15A AWD fuse.
@@IrrationalBstrd not seeing 15A
@@IrrationalBstrd 2011 traverse
@@htown3707 mine is 2017, but it's located in the engine bay fuse box. Should be the same. The DIC will give you a message about Servicing the AWD system when you remove it, but it's better than the rear wheels dragging everytime I turn.
After I replace the clutch pack electric motor thingy, I'll test it to make sure it works and then probably just remove the fuse until we get rid of it, just to avoid wear on it.
Been searching for this video. Much appreciated. Nice job.
Thank you. I hope it helps out!
Really great video! Thank you!
Question: Why when I’m turning my 2014 Arcadia Denali awd while I’m motion it sounds like if the back wheels are binding? Lots of knocking noise but only while turning or reversing vehicle. Can you please help me on this troubleshooting it. Thank you.
@@AmazingGlareLLC it sounds like you definitely have a rear end issue. It could possibly be the clutch module like mine. I had mine troubleshot by a local repair shop and opted to repair it myself in this video. I would start with a rear end fluid change and go from there. Good luck!!!
hello, job well done. what are the part # for the seal,clip, gasket, o-ring? for its not in your video.
Thank you. Parts used
ACDelco Clutch Pack PN# 84163671
Shaft Seal PN# 15839527
Shaft E-Clip PN# 19132950
Dif Pinion Seal PN# 711063
Rear Axle Gasket PN# 15839531
thank you. unfortunately, the clutch pack is unavailable. no one has it..😕
My Captiva Automatic AWD has an issue. While turning the steering or making a U-turn at a slow speed, the car shudders as if something is holding the rear tires. While reversing and turning the steering, it has the tires with vibrations. Moreover, both the rear tires are worn only on the inside. The problem doesn't seem to exist when I remove the drive shaft or when the ABS cable is disconnected. I tried to change the drive shaft of a good car, but the problem didn't seem to go away. Please help me. What might be the issue with my vehicle?
@@mujahidislam8303 I’m not well versed with the Captiva model, but it sounds like you are having a similar issue. It could be your AWD clutch assembly like mine or it could be an electrical issue with the module itself. I would recommend connecting with a good shop that can connect to your system and troubleshoot. I took mine in for troubleshooting before replacing ours, I did not want to just throw parts at it with guesses.
@SturkieHands I have my car checked at an authorized Chevrolet service center. We did everything, but no errors were showing up on the system. When you remove the drive shaft, it runs smoothly, as if the problem was never there. Similarly, you put the shaft back and disconnect any tires abs censor, and the moment it shows an error on the odometer, the problem vanishes away.
You put the abs censor back on the problem is back.
@@mujahidislam8303 oh my. I do wish I had a solution or repair path for you, but unfortunately I don’t. I do hope you find a solution.
@@SturkieHands Thank you for your time and reverting. Chevy mechanic has recommended to open the rear differential and check if somethings is wrong or broken. Hope they find the issue so I can breat a sign of relief. Because even a small turning it is very irritating behind the wheel and for passengers.
@@SturkieHands problem found, It is the module present inside the rear slip differential. It has gone bad from inside. Tried changing of a different car and drove and the problem vanishes.
I'm working on my wife's Acadia now. What is the reason to mark the driveline? I already have it off but then noticed you said to mark it.
@@StarkeEnterprises they say it is best to put it back on the way it was removed due to balancing. If you were installing a new one it does not matter. In my opinion if the one you removed is truly balanced, it should not make a difference.
@@SturkieHands looks like I'll find out! Thanks for the quick reply!
I screwed up the wiring harness clip going into the differential control module. 😞 I called my local GMC dealer, and they can get the whole harness for $300. I can't get just the pigtail. FYI to anyone who does the same thing!
@@StarkeEnterprises oh no, sorry to hear that happened.
I have gear oil coming out the end of my driveshaft do I just need a pinion seal?
@@ForrestGump-nl1jl sorry to hear about your loss of oil. Hard to say what you need for your repair. I would suggest finding the failure, or failures and fix from there.
Great video, i got problem with acadia 2016, when turning at low speed and accelerate a little got very loud bang like someone hit rear of the car with hamner, any idea if that part You change would help fixing it? Thanks
@@dariuskompas1052 that does not sound like the same issue we had. This failure was a constant grinding noise versus your bang. Might be good to visually check from your driveline to your rear hubs. Just to check for anything out of the norm that could make contact with something it should not. Inspect your rear CV boots closely, assuming you have the AWD model.
Thank You so much for the reply, yes it's an AWD model. Everything looks normal and loud bang not coming every time I turn and it looks like only when one wheel spins faster than the other one. Also it happens when turning both left and right
I have same problem. Did you ever get it fixed?
Hey, I didn't fix it but I found AWD breaker and remove it, it's super easy to find and what it does it turn off rear differential and You got FWD car, no more banging etc and saves fuel too
@dariuskompas1052 okay thanks. I'll try it tonight and at least eliminate the rear end itself. If my noise goes away I'd say it's safe to assume that I have the same issue as the author of the video. Thanks again
can you post a link for part?
@@kmv6221 I put the part numbers in the description of the video. I’ve heard it is a hard to get part at the moment.
I purchased ours on Ebay. PN# 84163671 is the Assembly for the 2012 model and there are some available for purchase on Ebay (remanufactured and new). Don't forget to order the seals and gaskets too, also in the video description. Hope this information helps.
Question for you. Was the noise gradual to worse or was it just noticeable and a steady noise?
@@jaysmokey it was a steady noise when turning at low speeds only.
@@SturkieHands ugh. Sounds like an issue that just developed with my 14 in the past week or so. This is like a soft chatter nor really a grinding though.
@@jaysmokey it might be a good idea to check your rear differential fluid and possibly change it if needed. Good starting point if anything.
@@SturkieHands definitely going to start there, like the other guys commented the part is not available at this point. Haven't tried a dealer yet but everywhere online doesn't have one.
What was the listing for the actual clutch?
It is the AWD clutch assembly that distributes power to the rear wheels depending on the demand.
What were you're symptoms?
When turning at low speed, a loud grinding noise came from the rear end. Like positive traction or a live axle on a go kart.
How long did this job take you?
From start to finish, I would say a good three hours.
I'm pretty sure this is what I need for my 2017. Problem is everyone is out of stock on that part. Where did you get yours?
I purchased everything except the differential fluid from EBay. All brand new. I put the part numbers in the video’s description if you need them. Mine is a 2012, so you will need to verify they will work for the 2017.
@@SturkieHands Thanks. Just so I'm fishing in the right pond, what were the symptoms that had you take yours for diagnosis?
@@jackiemccool583 when turning left or right at low speeds, a grinding noise was heard from the rear end (tires). Almost like a locked rear differential where both rear tires turn at the same speed versus slipping like they should during a turn.
@@SturkieHands Thanks. Talked to a chevy dealer. That part, at least for the 2017, is "unobtainium" right now. And its between $1600 and $1800. 🙁
@@jackiemccool583 Oh wow, that is crazy!!