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Weird noise coming from my truck?
You know how kids put cards on the spokes of their bike tires with a clothes pin? You know that sound it makes, Well, when I'm driving my truck and I take my foot off the accelerator, and like coast I hear that sound... What in the world could that be? I have a 1999 Ford Explorer, with 140k miles.
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Could be a wheel bearing(s) going out, could be universal joint(s) in the drive shaft going out, could be a brake pad/shoe(s) dragging on a warped brake rotor/drum, or it could be a bent dust cover rubbing inside the wheels, or it could be part of the plastic in the fender wells come loose and it's bouncing on the tires, or it could just be the cooling fan rubbing on radiator fan shroud/housing....could be lots of things.
Can you tell what direction the noise is coming from? Front or back, left or right?
- Anonymous5 years ago
looks to me like your automobile belt is worn or your starter is defective. replacing the belt is about $25 and also you need to manage to work out it less than the hood. See if has placed on damage, and if so get it replaced, you would possibly want to probable do it your self. in the different case convey the motorcar to the save and performance the starter checked and altered if mandatory, frequently runs $one hundred-one hundred fifty. solid success.