Front End Rattle/Vibration...
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Front End Rattle/Vibration...
Anyone else feel a harsh vibration/rattle in the steering wheel/column at times going over a approach, or small bump or lane reflector in the road? It only happens at lower speeds but for a second it's like the whole steering assembly to the steering wheel is reverberating or vibrating. I looked underneath and couldn't see anything obvious. 2008 4x2.
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I do
It just started a few days ago. It is only occasional, but seems to be getting more frequent. It has only happened when brakes are applied and vehicle is almost to a complete stop. The "check brake system" message came on once for a while but never returned. I will be taking it apart tomorrow to check brake pads etc. I'll post the results.
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It just started a few days ago. It is only occasional, but seems to be getting more frequent. It has only happened when brakes are applied and vehicle is almost to a complete stop. The "check brake system" message came on once for a while but never returned. I will be taking it apart tomorrow to check brake pads etc. I'll post the results.
#4
Acceptable Condition ?
Well, I took everything apart and inspected everything. Everything is tight as it should be and the disks, calipers and pads look good. Here's what I found in the repair manual.
Groaning noise - occurs at low speeds with brakes lightly applied. (creeping). Acceptable condition - caused by humidity and low brake pad temperature.
So I guess I'll wait and see what happens.
Groaning noise - occurs at low speeds with brakes lightly applied. (creeping). Acceptable condition - caused by humidity and low brake pad temperature.
So I guess I'll wait and see what happens.
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Well, I took everything apart and inspected everything. Everything is tight as it should be and the disks, calipers and pads look good. Here's what I found in the repair manual.
Groaning noise - occurs at low speeds with brakes lightly applied. (creeping). Acceptable condition - caused by humidity and low brake pad temperature.
So I guess I'll wait and see what happens.
Groaning noise - occurs at low speeds with brakes lightly applied. (creeping). Acceptable condition - caused by humidity and low brake pad temperature.
So I guess I'll wait and see what happens.
#6
Not sure if its apples but here's what I had, hit a bump and there was a rattle in the floor, not light but quite firm, like twanging a ruler on a desk. Felt like it was right under your feet
Turned out to be sway bar end links gone bad. Give it a soft rap up and down on each end with a rubber hammer.
Else check your tie rod ends, they give a little rattle then fall out, unlock the steering wheel and see if there is any up/down play in the rod end, any play and the rod end is toast. Can also do the lift wheel and try to move the tire left/right, you might feel it give just a bit.
Truck was an 02 F250 4x4
Turned out to be sway bar end links gone bad. Give it a soft rap up and down on each end with a rubber hammer.
Else check your tie rod ends, they give a little rattle then fall out, unlock the steering wheel and see if there is any up/down play in the rod end, any play and the rod end is toast. Can also do the lift wheel and try to move the tire left/right, you might feel it give just a bit.
Truck was an 02 F250 4x4
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Not sure if its apples but here's what I had, hit a bump and there was a rattle in the floor, not light but quite firm, like twanging a ruler on a desk. Felt like it was right under your feet
Turned out to be sway bar end links gone bad. Give it a soft rap up and down on each end with a rubber hammer.
Else check your tie rod ends, they give a little rattle then fall out, unlock the steering wheel and see if there is any up/down play in the rod end, any play and the rod end is toast. Can also do the lift wheel and try to move the tire left/right, you might feel it give just a bit.
Truck was an 02 F250 4x4
Turned out to be sway bar end links gone bad. Give it a soft rap up and down on each end with a rubber hammer.
Else check your tie rod ends, they give a little rattle then fall out, unlock the steering wheel and see if there is any up/down play in the rod end, any play and the rod end is toast. Can also do the lift wheel and try to move the tire left/right, you might feel it give just a bit.
Truck was an 02 F250 4x4
Do I need to have the front end jacked for these tests? Thanks.
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Look at the upper and lower sway bar end link mounts, mine was showing rust on the upper drivers side, that's the part that dissolved.
Took me a year to find mine, only by accident, hit the sway bar while changing the trans cooler lines.
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Not for checking the sway bar, but its helpful for the tie rod end check.
Look at the upper and lower sway bar end link mounts, mine was showing rust on the upper drivers side, that's the part that dissolved.
Took me a year to find mine, only by accident, hit the sway bar while changing the trans cooler lines.
Look at the upper and lower sway bar end link mounts, mine was showing rust on the upper drivers side, that's the part that dissolved.
Took me a year to find mine, only by accident, hit the sway bar while changing the trans cooler lines.
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