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A wobble or shudder. GO to Symptom Chart — Tire Noise/Vibration .
2. Depends more on where the vehicle is operated 1. Bump/pothole, rough road or smooth road. GO to Symptom Chart — Suspension
Noise/Vibration .
„ Noise is random or intermittent occurring from road irregularities. GO to Symptom Chart — Squeak and Rattle .
„ Noise or vibration changes from one road surface to another. Normal sound
changes.
„ Noise or vibration associated with a hard/firm ride. GO to Symptom Chart —
Suspension Noise/Vibration .
Symptom Charts Symptom Chart — Air Leak and Wind Noise Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Air leak around
door perimeter z
Loose fit seal. zPINCH the seal carrier to
improve retention on the
seal flange.
z Seal installed
incorrectly. z
REINSTALL the seal.
z Door misaligned. zREALIGN the door.
CHECK door gaps and fit
in the door opening and
ADJUST as necessary.
z Scuff plate installed
incorrectly. z
REINSTALL the scuff
plate.
z Seal or seal push pins
damaged. z
INSTALL a new seal.
z Air leak around
glass run z
Door glass misaligned. zADJUST the door glass.
z Glass run installed
incorrectly. z
ADJUST the glass run.
INSERT foam in the glass
run carrier.
z Leak path behind glass
run. z
INSTALL foam rope
behind the glass run.
z Glass run channel
spread wide. z
PINCH the glass run
channel to reduce the size
of the opening.
z Blow- out clip bent or
contacting door glass. z
ADJUST the blow- out clip
or INSTALL a new glass
run/blow- out clip molding
assembly.
z Glass run damaged. zINSTALL a new glass run.
z Air leak at inner
belt line z
Belt line seal installed
incorrectly on flange. z
ADJUST the seal. (Do not
bend the flange.)
z Belt line seal integrated
with door trim installed
incorrectly (no glass
contact). z
REINSTALL the door trim. Klj . 12 ba
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z
Body panel misaligned
(exposed edge). z
REALIGN the appropriate
body panel.
z Hood misaligned (front
margin). z
CHECK hood gaps and fit.
ADJUST the hood as
necessary.
z Front grille edge noise. zAPPLY foam in the hollow
areas behind the louvers.
z Wind noise
created by grille
opening panel z
Grille relationship to
leading edge on hood. z
ADJUST the grille
opening panel forward to
eliminate wind noise.
z Sharp edges due to
material imperfections. z
REMOVE the sharp
edges (no damage to
visible surface).
z Wind noise from
air extractor z
Air extractor housing
seated incorrectly. z
REINSTALL the air
extractor housing.
z Air extractor housing or
flaps damaged. z
INSTALL a new air
extractor.
z Air leak at top of
A-pillar —
vehicles with a
convertible top z
Seal at windshield
header installed
incorrectly. z
REINSTALL the seal.
z Seal pinched. zFILL the seal with foam to
reshape it.
z Gap between side rail
and header seal at A-
pillar. z
ADJUST the J-hook/vinyl
top.
z Air leak at rear
quarter glass
(division bar) —
vehicles with a
convertible top z
No contact between
front side glass and
quarter glass division
bar. z
ADJUST the front side
glass regulator and the
rear quarter glass
regulator.
z Air leak or wind
noise from top of
side glass —
vehicles with a
convertible top z
Gap between side rail
and vinyl top. z
ADD additional foam tape
to seal between the side
rail and the vinyl top.
z Seal at windshield
header installed
incorrectly. z
REINSTALL the seal.
z Seal damaged
between side rail and
vinyl top. z
INSTALL a new seal.
z Vinyl top damaged. zINSPECT the vinyl top.
INSTALL a new vinyl top
as necessary.
z Air leak or wind
noise at
windshield
header —
vehicles with a
convertible top z
Vinyl top not flush with
header. z
ADJUST the J-hook to
lower the top to achieve a
flush condition.
z Seal at windshield
header installed
incorrectly. z
REINSTALL the seal.
z Header seal not flush zREINSTALL the seal. Klj . 15 ba
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occurs on first
(morning) brake
application
pads.
Caused by humidity and
low disc brake pad
temperature.
z Squealing noise— a
continuous squeal z
Disc brake pads
or linings worn
below minimum
thickness. z
INSTALL new disc brake
pads. REFER to Section 206 - 03 for front disc brake
pads or Section 206 - 04 for
rear disc brake pads.
z Squealing noise— an
intermittent squeal
brought on by cold,
heat, water, mud or
snow z
Disc brake pad. zAcceptable condition.
z Groaning noise—
occurs at low speeds
with brake lightly
applied (creeping) z
Disc brake
pads. z
Acceptable condition.
z Grinding noise—
continuous z
Disc brake pads
or linings worn
below minimum
thickness. z
INSPECT the disc brake
pads, brake discs and
attaching hardware for
damage. REPAIR or
INSTALL new components
as necessary. REFER to
Section 206 - 03 for front
disc brakes and Section 206 - 04 for rear disc brakes.
z Moaning noise zBrake linings
contaminated
with grease or
oil. z
INSPECT the brake pads
and shoes for
contamination. REPAIR or
INSTALL new components
as necessary. REFER to
Section 206 - 03 for front
disc brakes or Section 206 -
04 for rear disc brakes.
z Brake
vibration/shudder—
occurs when brakes
are applied z
Uneven disc or
drum wear.
z Uneven disc
brake pad or
lining transfer.
z Suspension
components. z
Go To Pinpoint Test A .
z Brake
vibration/shudder—
occurs when the brake
pedal is released z
Brake drag. zINSPECT the disc brake
pads or linings for
premature wear. REPAIR
or INSTALL a new caliper
or wheel cylinder as
necessary. REFER to
Section 206 - 03 for front
disc brakes and Section 206 - 04 for rear disc brakes.
Symptom Chart—
Driveline Noise/Vibration Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Axle howling or
whine— front or rear
axle z
Axle lubricant
low. z
CHECK the lubricant level.
FILL the axle to
specification.
z Axle housing zINSPECT the axle housing Klj . 17 ba
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components as necessary.
z Broken
powertrain
mounts. z
INSPECT the powertrain
mounts. INSTALL new
mounts as necessary.
REFER to Section 303 - 01A
for 3.8L engines or
Section 303 - 01B for 4.6L (2V)
engines.
z Idle speed too
high. z
CHECK for the correct idle
speed.
z Driveline clunk—
occurs as the vehicle
starts to move
forward following a
stop z
Worn or galled
driveshaft slip-
yoke splines. z
CLEAN and INSPECT the
splines of the yoke for a
worn or galled condition.
INSTALL a new yoke as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 01 .
z Worn or galled
driveshaft and
coupling shaft
splines. z
CLEAN and INSPECT the
splines of the driveshaft and
coupling shaft for a worn or
galled condition. INSTALL a
new driveshaft assembly as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 01 .
z Loose rear leaf
spring U- bolts. z
CHECK the U- bolts for
loose nuts. TIGHTEN to
specification. REFER to
Section 204 - 02 .
z Driveline clunk (FWD
vehicles)—occurs
during acceleration or
from cruise to
coast/deceleration z
Damaged or
worn inboard
constant velocity
(CV) joint. z
INSPECT the inboard CV
joint and boot. REPAIR or
INSTALL a new CV joint as
necessary.
z Driveline clunk (4WD
vehicles)—occurs
during shift- on-the- fly
engagement z
Clutch relay.
z Shift motor.
z Transfer case.
z GEM. z
CHECK the 4WD
engagement system.
REPAIR or INSTALL new
components as necessary.
z Clicking, popping or
grinding— occurs
while vehicle is
turning z
Inadequate or
contaminated
lubrication in the
(CV) joints. z
CHECK the CV boots and
joints for wear or damage.
REPAIR or INSTALL new
components as necessary.
z Another
component
contacting the
halfshaft. z
CHECK the halfshafts and
the area around the
halfshafts. REPAIR as
necessary.
z Brake
components. z
INSPECT the front brakes
for wear or damage.
REPAIR as necessary.
REFER to Section 206 - 03 .
z Steering
components. z
INSPECT the drag link,
inner and outer tie- rods or
idler arm for wear or
damage. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 211 - 02 .
z Suspension
components. z
INSPECT the upper and
lower ball joints for wear or
damage. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to Klj . 19 ba
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from a dead stop
zLoose rear
spring U- bolts. z
INSPECT the rear
suspension. TIGHTEN the
U-bolt nuts to specification.
REFER to Section 204 - 02 .
z Howl— can occur at
various speeds and
driving conditions.
Affected by
acceleration and
deceleration z
Incorrect ring
and pinion
contact,
incorrect
bearing preload
or gear damage. z
CHECK the ring and pinion
and bearings for damage.
INSPECT the ring and
pinion wear pattern. REFER
to Checking Tooth Contact
Pattern and Condition of the
Ring and Pinion component
test in this section. ADJUST
or INSTALL new
components as necessary.
REFER to Section 205 - 02A
for Ford 7.5 rear axles or
Section 205
- 02B for Ford
8.8 integral axles.
z Chuckle— heard at
coast/deceleration.
Also described as a
knock z
Incorrect ring
and pinion
contact or by
damaged teeth
on the coast
side of the ring
and pinion. z
CHECK the ring and pinion
for damage. INSPECT the
ring and pinion wear pattern.
REFER to Checking Tooth
Contact Pattern and
Condition of the Ring and
Pinion component test in
this section. ADJUST or
INSTALL new components
as necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 02A for Ford
7.5 rear axles or Section 205 - 02B for Ford 8.8
integral axles.
z Knock— noise occurs
at various speeds.
Not affected by
acceleration or
deceleration z
Gear tooth
damage to the
drive side of the
ring and pinion. z
CHECK the differential case
and ring and pinion for
damage. INSTALL new
components as necessary.
REFER to Section 205 - 02A
for Ford 7.5 rear axles or
Section 205
- 02B for Ford
8.8 integral axles.
z Excessive axle
shaft end play.
(Vehicles with
integral axles). z
CHECK the axle end play
using a dial indicator.
INSTALL a new axle shaft
or side gears as necessary.
REFER to Section 205 - 02A
for Ford 7.5 rear axles or
Section 205
- 02B for Ford
8.8 integral axles.
z Scraping noise— a
continuous low
pitched noise starting
at low speeds z
Worn or
damaged pinion
bearings. z
CHECK the pinion bearings.
INSTALL new pinion
bearings as necessary.
REFER to Section 205 - 02A
for Ford 7.5 rear axles or
Section 205
- 02B for Ford
8.8 integral axles.
z Driveline shudder—
occurs during
acceleration from a
slow speed or stop z
Rear drive axle
assembly
mispositioned. z
CHECK the axle mounts
and the rear suspension for
damage or wear. REPAIR
as necessary. Klj . 21 ba
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z
Loose rear
spring U- bolts. z
INSPECT the U- bolts.
TIGHTEN the U- bolt nuts to
specification. REFER to
Section 204 - 02 .
z Incorrect or high
CV joint
operating angle. z
CHECK vehicle ride height
is within limits. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 206 - 00 .
z Damaged or
worn front
suspension
components. z
CHECK for a loose stabilizer
bar, damaged or loose
strut/strut bushings or loose
or worn ball joints. INSPECT
the steering linkage for wear
or damage. REPAIR or
INSTALL new components
as necessary.
z Driveline angles
out of
specification. z
CHECK for correct driveline
angles. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 00 .
z U-joints binding
or seized. z
ROTATE the driveshaft and
CHECK for rough operation
or seized U- joints. INSTALL
new U- joints as necessary.
REFER to Section 205 - 01 .
z Binding,
damaged or
galled splines
on the driveshaft
slip- yoke z
CLEAN and INSPECT the
splines of the slip- yoke,
driveshaft and coupling
shaft for a worn, damaged
or galled condition.
INSTALL a new slip- yoke or
driveshaft assembly as
necessary. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 01 .
z Driveline vibration—
occurs at cruising
speeds z
U-joints are
worn. z
CHECK for wear or incorrect
seating. INSTALL new U-
joints as necessary. REFER
to Section 205 - 01 .
z Worn or
damaged
driveshaft center
bearing support. z
CHECK the insulator for
damage or wear. ROTATE
the driveshaft and CHECK
for rough operation.
INSTALL a new center
bearing support as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 01 .
z Loose axle
pinion flange
bolts. z
INSPECT the axle pinion
flange. TIGHTEN the pinion
flange bolts to specification.
REFER to Section 205 - 01 .
z Excessive axle
pinion flange
runout. z
CARRY OUT a Runout
Check. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 01 .
z Driveshaft is
out-of- balance. z
CHECK the driveshaft for
damage, missing balance
weights or undercoating.
CHECK driveshaft balance. Klj . 22 ba
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CARRY OUT a driveline
vibration test. REFER to
Section 205
- 00 . REPAIR as
necessary.
z Binding or
damaged
splines on the
driveshaft slip-
yoke. z
CLEAN and INSPECT the
splines of the slip- yoke,
driveshaft and coupling
shaft for wear or damage.
INSTALL a new slip- yoke or
driveshaft assembly as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 01 . REPAIR as
necessary.
z Driveshaft
runout. z
CARRY OUT a Runout
Check. REFER to Section 205 - 00 . REPAIR as
necessary.
z Incorrect lateral
and radial
tire/wheel
runout. z
INSPECT the tire and
wheels. MEASURE tire
runouts. REPAIR or
INSTALL new components
as necessary. REFER to
Section 204 - 04 .
z Driveline angles
out of
specification. z
CHECK for correct driveline
angles. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 00 .
z Incorrectly
seated CV joint
in the front
wheel hub. z
CHECK the outer CV joint
for correct seating into the
hub. REPAIR as necessary. Symptom Chart —
Engine Noise/Vibration Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Grinding noise—
occurs during
engine cranking z
Incorrect starter
motor mounting. z
INSPECT the starter motor
for correct mounting.
REPAIR as necessary.
REFER to Section 303 - 06 .
z Starter motor. zCHECK the starter motor.
REPAIR or INSTALL a new
starter motor as necessary.
REFER to Section 303 - 06 .
z Incorrect starter
motor drive
engagement. z
INSPECT the starter motor
drive and flexplate/flywheel
for wear or damage.
INSTALL a new starter
motor drive or flywheel as
necessary. REFER to
Section 303 - 06 .
z Engine ticking
noise z
Fuel injector.
z Fuel line.
z Oil pump.
z Valve lifter.
z Belt tensioner.
z Water pump.
z Obstruction of cooling
fan. z
Go To Pinpoint Test B .
z Engine drumming zPowertrain mount. zCARRY OUT Klj . 23 ba
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noise—
normally
accompanied by
vibration Powertrain/Drivetrain Mount Neutralizing in this
section.
z Damaged or
misaligned exhaust
system. z
INSPECT the exhaust
system for loose or broken
clamps and brackets.
CARRY OUT Exhaust System Neutralizing in this
section.
z Whistling noise—
normally
accompanied
with poor idle
condition z
Air intake system. zCHECK the air intake
ducts, air cleaner, throttle
body and vacuum hoses for
leaks and correct fit.
REPAIR or ADJUST as
necessary. REFER to
Section 303 - 12
z
Clunking noise zWater pump has
excessive end play or
imbalance. z
CHECK the water pump for
excessive end play.
INSPECT the water pump
with the drive belt off for
imbalance. INSTALL a new
water pump as necessary.
REFER to Section 303 -
03A .
z Generator has
excessive end play. z
CHECK the generator for
excessive end play.
REPAIR or INSTALL a new
generator. REFER to
Section 414 - 02 .
z Pinging noise zExhaust system leak. zINSPECT the exhaust
system for leaks. REPAIR
as necessary.
z Gasoline octane too
low. z
VERIFY with customer the
type of gasoline used.
CORRECT as necessary.
z Knock sensor
operation. z
CHECK the knock sensor.
INSTALL a new knock
sensor as necessary.
REFER to Section 303 - 14 .
z Incorrect spark
timing. z
CHECK the spark timing.
REPAIR as necessary.
z High operating
temperature. z
INSPECT cooling system
for leaks. CHECK the
coolant level. REFILL as
necessary. CHECK the
coolant for the correct mix
ratio. DRAIN and REFILL
as needed. CHECK engine
operating temperature is
within specifications.
REPAIR as necessary.
z Foul- out spark plug. zCHECK the spark plugs.
REPAIR or INSTALL new
spark plugs as necessary.
z Catalytic converter. zAcceptable noise.
z Knocking noise—
light knocking
noise, also z
Excessive clearance
between the piston
and the cylinder wall. z
Engine cold and at high
idle. Using an EngineEAR,
pull a spark plug or fuel Klj . 24 ba
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as necessary.
z Accelerator pedal
vibration— felt
through the pedal
as a buzz z
Throttle cable loose
or misrouted. z
INSPECT the throttle cable.
REPAIR as necessary.
REFER to Section 310 - 02 .
z Engine
vibration— mostly
at coast/neutral
coast. Condition
improves with
vehicle
accelerating z
Combustion
instability. z
CHECK the ignition system.
INSTALL new components
as necessary.
z Engine vibration
or shudder—
occurs with light
to medium
acceleration
above 56 km/h
(35 mph) z
Worn or damaged
spark plugs. z
INSPECT the spark plugs
for cracks, high resistance
or broken insulator.
INSTALL a new spark plug
(s) as necessary.
z Plugged fuel injector. zREPAIR or INSTALL a new
injector as necessary.
REFER to Section 303 - 04A
for 3.8L engines or
Section 303 - 04B for 4.6L (2V)
engines.
z Damaged spark plug
wire. z
INSPECT the spark plug
wires for damage. INSTALL
a new spark plug wire(s) as
necessary.
z Contaminated fuel. zINSPECT the fuel for
contamination. DRAIN the
fuel system and refill.
z Worn or damaged
torque converter. z
CHECK the torque
converter. INSTALL a new
torque converter as
necessary. REFER to
Section 307 - 01 .
Symptom Chart—
Idle Noise/Vibration Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Idle air control (IAC)
valve moan — occurs
on throttle tip- out z
IAC valve is
contaminated
with oil. z
GO to Component Tests in
this section.
z Accessory drive belt
chirp — occurs at idle
or high idle, cold or
hot. Most common
occurrence is during
humid weather z
Accessory drive
belt worn, or
pulley is
misaligned or
loose. z
INSPECT for loose or
misaligned pulleys. CHECK
the drive belt for wear or
damage. INSTALL new
pulley(s)/drive belt, or
accessory drive components
as necessary. REFER to
Section 303 - 05 .
z Accessory drive
bearing hoot —
occurs at idle or high
idle in cold
temperatures of
approximately +4°C z
Accessory drive
idler or
tensioner pulley
bearing is
experiencing
stick/slip z
Go To Pinpoint Test C . Klj . 28 ba
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port. DISCARD the leaking
parts, and INSTALL a new
component.
z Vehicles with a
plastic intake
manifold. z
Acceptable condition. Some
plastic manifolds exhibit this
noise, which is the effect of
the plastic manifold.
z Automatic
transmission buzz or
hiss z
Incorrect
driveline
angles. z
CHECK for correct driveline
angles. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 205 - 00 .
z Worn or
damaged main
control
solenoids or
valves. z
Using a transmission tester,
activate the solenoids to
duplicate sound. INSTALL
new components as
necessary. REFER to
Section 307 - 01 .
z Manual Transmission
Clutch throw- out
bearing whine. A
change in noise pitch
or loudness while
depressing the clutch
pedal z
Worn throw- out
bearing. z
INSTALL a new throw- out
bearing. REFER to Section 308 - 01 .
z Heating, vacuum and
air conditioning
(HVAC) system chirp
— most audible inside
the vehicle. Listen for
a change in noise
pitch or loudness
while changing the
HVAC system blower
speed z
Damaged or
worn HVAC
blower bearing. z
INSTALL a new blower
motor. REFER to Section 412 - 02 .
z Air conditioning (A/C)
clutch ticking —
occurs when the
compressor clutch
engages z
Acceptable
noise.
z Incorrect air
gap. z
LISTEN to the clutch to
determine if the noise occurs
with clutch engagement. A
small amount of noise is
acceptable. If the noise is
excessive, CHECK the A/C
clutch air gap. INSPECT the
A/C clutch for wear or
damage. INSTALL a new
clutch as necessary. REFER
to Section 412 - 03 .
z Intermittent rattle, or
scraping/rubbing
noise z
Loose exhaust
heat shield(s). z
INSPECT the exhaust
system for loose parts using
a glove or clamps to verify
cause. REPAIR as
necessary. REFER to
Section 309 - 00 .
z Wiring, hose or
other part
interfering with
accessory drive
belt or pulley. z
INSPECT accessory drive
system closely verifying
there is adequate clearance
to all rotating components.
REPAIR as necessary.
z Engine ticking or
knocking noise —
occurs during idle or z
Piston noise or
valvetrain noise
(bled down z
Go To Pinpoint Test G . Klj . 30 ba
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