When you mean "pulling out from a dead stop" was the truck in an incline position of some sort? If so, it could be due to the fact that the truck is resting on its "drive train" in the park position too much. A simple solution such as engaging your "E-Brake" before shifting your vehicle into (P)ark could eliminate such noises... By engaging the vehicles E-Brake before shifting into (P)ark allows your vehicle to rest on the E-Brake itself instead of the "drive train" itself. Such a simple action will help prolong the life of the drive train in the long run... I would also suggest taking a look at your "U-joint" as well; such a noise can occur when U-joints go bad...
Hope this helps...
It shouldn't ...
There are several things that can keep a Chevy Tahoe from starting including the starter being bad, a dead battery, an alternator, or a fuel pump.
If the clunk is most noticeable at takeoff or when coming to a stop, the u-joints on the drive shaft probably need to be replaced.
The Transmission needs SERVICED A.S.A.P Hope This Helps.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. Have the battery tested at any auto parts store.
Theone pulling out from a stop sign. The parking lot ALWAYS yields to the flow of traffic on the main thoroughfare.
Yes
Check driveshaft center bearing Check 'U" joints Maybe transmission mount
No it will not.
Momentum is something that can cause a wagon to continue rolling when you stop pulling it. Momentum equals mass X velocity.
Or suspension component bushings.
Dead Stop was created on 2002-10-09.