Tristan2283
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Merry Christmas to all of you lads. Today while driving my 2019 ford Ranger, I heard an odd sounding noise for the first time while driving.
While driving down a road going about 40km/h I started hearing this odd whistling kind of sound. At first I thought it was a car behind me until I rolled my window down. With everything going through my head, I thought maybe the heat shield above my driveshaft fell down and was possibly laying on my driveshaft (half connected, half hanging) as that’s a typical issue with lots of F-150 resulting in recalls. After driving some more I noticed when I’d use my breaks, the sound would go away, as I released to drive it would pick up again. Often disappearing at higher speeds but slower was a lot more noticeable. I have a video I’ll attach to this forum of the odd noise.
I have two ideas of what to check, one being my front brakes, as maybe something is affecting the pads (not worn down yet 6mm left both front), or possibly the splash shoes behind the rotor had been pushed in and is lightly scraping the rotors at certain times. Very odd sound I’ve never heard before personally. Could have the possibility that the caliper guide pins are seized, but won’t know until I open er up and see.
any ideas, or experience with a similar sound, love to hear what you think, and if I should be checking anywhere else I may have not mentioned.
Mind the wind in the video.
Cheers l
While driving down a road going about 40km/h I started hearing this odd whistling kind of sound. At first I thought it was a car behind me until I rolled my window down. With everything going through my head, I thought maybe the heat shield above my driveshaft fell down and was possibly laying on my driveshaft (half connected, half hanging) as that’s a typical issue with lots of F-150 resulting in recalls. After driving some more I noticed when I’d use my breaks, the sound would go away, as I released to drive it would pick up again. Often disappearing at higher speeds but slower was a lot more noticeable. I have a video I’ll attach to this forum of the odd noise.
I have two ideas of what to check, one being my front brakes, as maybe something is affecting the pads (not worn down yet 6mm left both front), or possibly the splash shoes behind the rotor had been pushed in and is lightly scraping the rotors at certain times. Very odd sound I’ve never heard before personally. Could have the possibility that the caliper guide pins are seized, but won’t know until I open er up and see.
any ideas, or experience with a similar sound, love to hear what you think, and if I should be checking anywhere else I may have not mentioned.
Mind the wind in the video.
Cheers l
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