Tranny Noise

Asked by co1615 Dec 03, 2019 at 11:12 PM about the 2013 GMC Terrain SLT2 AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My wife got pushed backwards about 20' by a T/T unit today. She was stopped & in drive & couldn't get into reverse in time before it backed into her. Now while driving it seems louder like a wheel bearing noise. The T/T company doesn't want to do insurance but I'm worried about drivetrain damage. What kind of damage would be expected to the drivetrain & also the front end components?  Thanks in advance!

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If they don't want to use their insurance you need to get quotes and make them pay for all the repairs. I would push to have them buy the car outright.

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Of course they didn't want to do insurance, because that might cost THEM money or leave THEM on the hook for the damage they may have caused your car. Do yourself a favor and CALL YOUR INSURANCE immediately. Don't waste your time talking to THEIR insurance, let your insurance company go to bat for you, that's what you pay them for.

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