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Rattling

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#21
Triangle piece is the overlapping heat shield that contacts the body if vibrating at high speeds.I am pointing to the clip that was basically off and the bolt near the rear wheel threaded on by two turns. I am also pointing to a location behind mid pipe where bolts were also could be tightened, the pictures are not all inclusive. I suggest you hunt around with a wrench and start tightening everything.

I also examined control arm, sway links, on front right side, nothing appears to be obviously wrong to create a low speed clunk in the passenger front. Even poked around the battery bay, nothing obviously lose.
Thanks for posting this. I kept getting a ticking sound at highway speeds. I checked those bolts and mine was hanging by a thread where it bolts to the heat shield. I tightened it up and all is quiet now.
I have an appointment Thursday at the dealership to deal with the clunking sound from the front end at low speeds.


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#22
At a price point of $60,000 and monthly payments of $700 per month, I would have hoped Ford could have actually built a car that wouldn't fall apart in less than a few years and frustrated owners wouldn't have to get their hands dirty and have to solve problems themselves! Guess it was too much to ask for! It is shameful the number of shortcuts, bad decisions and general bad design and build quality, engineereing/testing or lack thereof. They're gonna get their asses handed to them once China enters this market and I'm a loyal 40 year Ford/Mercury/LIncoln customer!
It's quality assurance, each vehicle make and model has it's own gremlins, it's just by chance your vehicle is perfect. 05 mini cooper s: repeat power steering leaking, wheel bearing, rattles, faulty transmission design; 2018 Murano SL-low speed abs noise for first 5 mins of driving and burning smell at high altitudes (after I almost totaled it in the snow); 2010 prius v: crashes like a like a trash can but otherwise no problems and is not safe; bmw 330 forget the year: repeat noise scratching dashboard and repeat failed navigation replacement; 05 murano - nothing destroyed it or failed after 10 years, 2014 bmw 320 xdrive - nothing failed, souped up and drove it like I stole it everyday, 2020 ford edge st - owned for 3, nothing failed, no issues and tuned it, drove it like I stole it. It's literally by chance if your vehicle is perfect.... I like say Ford Explorer quality assurance is just less than that of other models, and I stepped into knowing this from consumer reports, but the Horsepower, stopping power, cargo space, and driving experience on the road where everybody moves out of the way in the left lane because they think you're a police car, is fantastic.
 

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Thread Starter #23
I installed a bigger intercooler, the only step I missed was zip tying the intercooler to the frame because you cut them to install the intercooler. I realized the missed step after buttoning everything up, but the intercooler is also secured by a bunch of bolts. Its just a pain in the ass to unscrew the front bumper bolts. I doubt the missed step is the cause of the sound.
Yes, I had mine installed professionally because I didn't have the garage to do it myself. I def know how long of a process it entails.

The clunk I hear comes from underneath the passenger side, closer to the front suspension.
 

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#24
The clunk I hear comes from underneath the passenger side, closer to the front suspension.
Same here and they cannot hear it even with their stethoscope gizmo. I hear it just fine.
Driving me nuts!


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Same here and they cannot hear it even with their stethoscope gizmo. I hear it just fine.
Driving me nuts!


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What the flock man! I've had 2 repair shops take an extended look and came up with nothing. We're better off fixing our own vehicles.
Wish I had a lift.
Good luck with yours!
 

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What the flock man! I've had 2 repair shops take an extended look and came up with nothing. We're better off fixing our own vehicles.
Wish I had a lift.
Good luck with yours!
I don't mind doing some of my own work. But getting old sux. But the fact that -I- can hear and feel it is what really aggravates me. Wife doesn't hear it. I'm at a point that I'm cursed or hearing things.
I posted an ssm awhile back and even gave a copy to the dealer. But they won't do it unless they can prove it.
 

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The clunk I hear comes from underneath the passenger side, closer to the front suspension.
Almost certainly the front passenger side strut... there are a couple of threads about it.
 



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