Dayton Daily News

Dear Car Talk:

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I have an ’07 Chevy Tahoe. I had an ’02 prior to this one, and it was indestruct­ible.

The ’07 has an issue that no one can figure out.

This sounds ridiculous, but I’ve got witnesses who have driven it and have had the same experience. When I drive my Tahoe in the snow, it bucks and bangs and sounds like a piston is going to come up through the hood – but only in frozen precipitat­ion!

This does not happen in the rain or in nice weather, only when it’s snowi ng.What the heck?

They all do Courtney.

I think what you’re experienci­ng is the traction control working.

The traction-con trolsystem is tied into the truck’s antilock braking system (ABS).

When the computer senses that a wheel is slipping (like wheels often do in s nowand ice), the computer uses the ABS to apply the brake on that one slipping wheel – many times per second. The idea is to keep the wheel

RAY: – Courtney

that, from spinning, at which point it loses its grip on the road and allows the vehicle to skid.

Any way,A BS c anb e pretty noisy.

It ca nso und a lot like bucking, chattering and banging, a ndmaybeeve­nlikeapist onisgoingt­ocome through the hood (that’s probably the ABSp ump you hear). You’ll also feel the chattering in the bra kepe dal and steering wheel.

Now, if thi sisacons tant noise, and the traction control is continuous­ly operating while you drive, there may be something wrong with it. You could have one or more bad sensors.

But normally that will turn on the ABS warning light. So I’m guessing it’s operating normally, and kicking in only when one of your wheels starts to spin.

Here’s how you test it: Pull outyou r owner’s manual. That’s that thing gathering dust in the back of your glove compartmen­t, behind the gas receipts and the empty packs of Dentyne. Look up “Traction Control” in the index, and find out where the “Traction Control Off ” button is on your Tahoe.

Then, next time yo ue xperience this effect, turn off the traction control.

If the noises stop during accelerati­on a ndyous lide toward the guard rail, you’ll kn ow i t was the traction control working.

Notethatev­enwhenyou turn off the traction control, the ABS still will operate if awheels kids stopping.

If you believe the noises really are continuous while you’re driving in snow, rather than intermitte­nt, then next time it snows or sleets, stop by the Chevy dealer and ask a service guy to take a rid e with you.

My first guess is that he’ll tell you that what you’re hearing is the traction-control system doing its job.

My second guess is that he’ll try to sell yo ua2 018 Tahoe anyway. Good luck, Courtney. when you’re

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