06 Torrent, Rear Diff Issue

Sliver

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Afternoon all..

I have a 2006 Pontiac Torrent, AWD, 3.4L, 285000Kms

My issue is, when the AWD kicks in, the rear end makes one hell of a grinding/clunking type noise. It is almost as if there is a Sprag Clutch or an over running clutch that is constantly slipping and gripping under mid to heavy acceleration/load in the snow and ice. Under normal driving conditions there is no noise.

I'm just wondering, if anyone has had a rear end apart, is there a drum clutch or set of frictions discs and plates in the diff that go bad and chatter when engaged? I picked up some Versatrak and was going to change the fluid and have a look at the oil for any types of deposits in it. Even at my cost, the Versatrak stuff is dear! (I am a Farm Equipment Mechanic)

Any insight would be great!

Thanks,
Sliver
 
Thanks for the reply, and a parts breakdown. Looks like it runs a dear enough drum clutch in the rear diff. If a simple fluid change doesn't fix it at this high mileage, oh well?!? Lol

Sliver
 
I have the same problem with my 2006 Pontiac Torrent when the all-wheel drive kicks and it makes one heck of a noise in the rear did you figure out what yours was
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So has anybody else have this problem and figured it out
 
What has been done so far?
Fluid level checked?
U-joints checked?
 
Fluids all good u joints all good shop said nothing wrong
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Did the shop drive the vehicle and experience the problem?
 
No I do all the work on my vehicles but it being winter I'm not laying on the ground and in the snow I don't have a garage so I took it in and have them checked all the fluids
did not driving or anything no they just told me everything is full and everything is fine so I was just kind of wondering if people had problems with these and what they were so I can get the parts and work on it and when it comes warmer out
 
Have you considered getting a rebuilt unit so you don't have to guess what parts you will need?
 
Have you considered getting a rebuilt unit so you don't have to guess what parts you will need?
So it's a common problem or I was thinking a used one but a common problem I will rebuild mind then thanks for the help
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