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#8 of 27 Re: Whining noise? [bvilleteg62]
by sborowka
Mar 17, 2008 (5:34 pm)
Hi there:
I saw you note to the bulletin board at Edmunds about your explorer with the whining noise during accelleration. I have an 03 explorer and I have the same problem. I was told that I may need a new transmission although I have not yet confirmed that with another shop. What did you figure out? I'd really appreciate it if you'd share with me what you learned about the problem. Thanks.
Steve
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#9 of 27 Re: Whining noise? [sborowka]
by rconley2
Apr 03, 2008 (8:28 am)
check out the pulleys , my idler pulley was making a loud whining sound, could be that....far less than a trans.
#10 of 27 Re: Whining noise? [sborowka]
by jilltentinger
Apr 17, 2008 (4:47 pm)
I have a 2003 Explorer and had to take it in multiple times to get the whining noise diagonosed. The noise happened when I accelerated in cold weather. They replaced the alternator (it was under warranty) and it was fine for a couple of years. But now it does it again (and it's out of warranty). I talked to a mechanic yesterday about it and he said that Ford has always had a problem with this alternator and it's bad again.
#11 of 27 Re: Whining noise? [bvilleteg62]
by scootter1
Dec 28, 2008 (9:47 pm)
The 03 I bought my daughter is doing the same thing when you start it when its cold. Once it warms up it goes away almost all the way. It is coming from around the transmission. The mechanic at work said it could be the flex plate cracked.
Has anyone else found the cause of their noise?
Scott
#12 of 27 Explorer Whining Noise
by steven97
May 12, 2010 (12:18 pm)
I have a 97 ford explorer and noticed a whining noise. It starts around 25 mph and gets louder when i accelerate. What could the nooise be?
#14 of 27 2004 Ford Explorer- Road noise & high pitch sounds
by 2005bayliner
Dec 09, 2009 (1:04 pm)
Has anyone experience the road noise with the 2004 Ford Explorer XLT. When I drive I can hear the 2 front wheels contacting the road when the windows are up. It just started to happen recently with all these problems, my suv only has about 62K on it. When i'm cruising at 60mph I hear a high pitch noise too. It it accelerate above or decelerate below that then the noise went away. Any thought or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
#15 of 27 Re: 2004 Ford Explorer- Road noise & high pitch sounds [2005bayliner]
by clusterbuster
Jan 03, 2010 (9:08 am)
I have a 2004 Explorer that gets a high pitch sound when it is cold. I only happens after I drive it for about 2 miles. It lasts maybe 10 seconds, goes away for a bit and then comes back for a bit. So far I don't know where it is coming from. It almost sounds like a high pitched sound coming from the alternator.I have worked on cars all my life in the body end of things, safety inspections, lighter duty mechanic work etc., and retired now. I have owned Fords since my first car, and never have had a piece of junk as this 2004 Explorer. All kinds of problems with it, including differential noise, heater temp control causing no heat, warped and leaking thermostat housing, cracked panel below tailgate glass,axles binding, brake lights staying on etc. If you find out what the high pitch sound is, keep me posted. Thanks.
#16 of 27 Re: 2004 Ford Explorer- Road noise & high pitch sounds [clusterbuster]
by icechopper
Jan 13, 2010 (12:36 pm)
See my posting in the Maintenance & Repair forum from last Feb, msg # 6158 re our 1996 Ford Explorer.
Sounds like the same issue, and I'm still looking for an answer.
#17 of 27 Re: 2004 Ford Explorer- Road noise & high pitch sounds [icechopper]
by clusterbuster
Jan 13, 2010 (3:45 pm)
Sold a 96 Explorer last October. Never much trouble with it. Sorry can't find your posting from last Feb. Thanks.