Front Wheel Bearing Noise – 2005-2007 Ford F-250, F-350

FRONT WHEEL BEARING NOISE – F-250/350 4X2 VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO 7/21/2006   FORDeBay: 2005-2007 F-250, F-350   2005-2007 F-Super Duty 250/350 4X2 vehicles built prior to 07/21/2006 may exhibit front wheel bearings that are noisy.   This may be caused by bearing contamination due to road debris or water.   SERVICE PROCEDURE   PART … Read more

Noise from Front of Vehicle while Turning Steering Wheel – 2005-2007 Ford & Mercury

NOISE FROM FRONT WHILE TURNING STEERING WHEEL   FORDeBay: 2005-2007 Five Hundred, Freestyle MERCURYeBay: 2005-2007 Montego   2005-2007 Five Hundred, Freestyle and Montego vehicles may exhibit a noise coming from the front of the vehicle while turning the steering wheel at speed lower than 10 MPH (16 Km/h). This noise may be coming from the … Read more

Grinding Noise from Climate Control – 2005-2008 Ford & Lincoln

GRINDING NOISE FROM CLIMATE CONTROL – CHANGING AIR DISTRIBUTION MODES – BUILT AFTER 11/29/2005   FORDeBay: 2005-2008 F-150 LINCOLNeBay: 2006-2008 Mark LT   2005-2008 F-150 (excludes Heritage) and 2006-2008 LincolneBay Mark LT vehicles built after 11/29/2005 may exhibit a grinding noise from the climate control system while changing air distribution modes.   ACTION: Perform the … Read more

Buzzing Noise from Accelerator Pedal – 1999-2000 Ford Explorer

NOISE – “BUZZING” COMING FROM ACCELERATOR PEDAL – 4.0L OHV VEHICLES VIBRATION – VIBRATION COMING FROM ACCELERATOR PEDAL – 4.0L OHV VEHICLES   FORDeBay: 1999-2000 EXPLORER   Vehicles equipped with a 4.0L OHV engine may exhibit a vibration or buzz at the accelerator pedal.   This may be caused by engine vibration that is transmitted … Read more

Grunt/Popping Noise from Front Suspension – 1995-2002 Ford Windstar

SUSPENSION – GRUNTING/POPPING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SUSPENSION WHEN TURNING NOISE – GRUNTING/POPPING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SUSPENSION WHEN TURNING   FORDeBay: 1995-2002 WINDSTAR   Some vehicles may exhibit a grunt/popping noise coming from the front suspension at speeds below 20 MPH (32 KM/H) when turning.   This may be caused by contact between the … Read more