CORanger
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- First Name
- Chuck
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2020
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- Location
- Colorado Springs
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- Ford Ranger XLT FX4
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I am trying to determine if the truck always does this and I am just noticing it because I was listening to an audiobook for once, or if it's an issue.
When driving 70-80mph and letting off of the accelerator I get this low pitch noise/howl (sounds like wind noise or blowing over the top of a bottle) for several seconds and then it goes away on it's own or when I engage the accelerator again. Noise is most noticeable when letting off of the accelerator and going downhill. Normal? Or is it bearings or gears?
When driving 70-80mph and letting off of the accelerator I get this low pitch noise/howl (sounds like wind noise or blowing over the top of a bottle) for several seconds and then it goes away on it's own or when I engage the accelerator again. Noise is most noticeable when letting off of the accelerator and going downhill. Normal? Or is it bearings or gears?
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