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#21
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What's really interesting is that I had a fairly extensive groan at a specific speed/rpm range (70-73mph @ 2300 rpms in any gear). Since I found it easy to avoid that range, I did nothing about it, as I considered it to be a minor issue that I could live with, and wasn't too thrilled at the prospect of numerous trips to the dealer as it's one of those problems that can be very hard to diagnose and pin down.
What ended up happening is that sometime after about 10,000 miles, it went away all by itself
So in the end, doing nothing worked in my favor!
I wish you had found out what that was because my car does the exact same thing. I am also not crazy about taking my car in for service,who knows how long they will need it or if they can even hear or feel it.
What ended up happening is that sometime after about 10,000 miles, it went away all by itself
So in the end, doing nothing worked in my favor!
I wish you had found out what that was because my car does the exact same thing. I am also not crazy about taking my car in for service,who knows how long they will need it or if they can even hear or feel it.
#25
Originally posted by 05stangkc@January 22, 2006, 4:20 PM
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This is an Early TSB Used on Few Cars. It is my belief that the New Tsb on the rear axle gears is the True Fix.
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Man I love my new Cable Internet at the House! I can pull up fords site and Rip this info out! Used to be able to drive to detroit in the time it took to download stuff!
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This is an Early TSB Used on Few Cars. It is my belief that the New Tsb on the rear axle gears is the True Fix.
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Man I love my new Cable Internet at the House! I can pull up fords site and Rip this info out! Used to be able to drive to detroit in the time it took to download stuff!
#26
my theory is the noise comes from the posi unit. ford had those issues with the explorer also. they use the same posi unit as the new mustangs(31spline). while rotating my ring gear i found the backlash varies by as much as .006! in other words the ring gear is off center slightly. definitely enough to cause harmonics and vibration. oh and my 06 auto has them too. wonder why some do and some don't. i was told it was a mid year change for '05...guess not.
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Mine was built April 5 2005 and doesn't have them.
#29
Originally posted by thump_rrr@January 22, 2006, 10:19 PM
Mine was built April 5 2005 and doesn't have them.
Mine was built April 5 2005 and doesn't have them.
THATs IT. MINE ARE COMMING OFF! (anyway i can always put them back on).
#35
Originally posted by GottaHaveIt@January 22, 2006, 6:40 PM
Hi Richard I welded them on at the dealer last Tueday mornibg for you !
Hi Richard I welded them on at the dealer last Tueday mornibg for you !
#39
I don't have them (FEB '5 build w/manual tranny) but I have had a ridiculous shutter/vibration sometimes when I really accellerate hard. At first i thought it had something to do with the TCS, but I've had the same problem with it off also. Any input?