GridIron26
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- Frederick, MD
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- '97 XLT
First of all, I want to apologize if a similar thread that applies to same problem has been made but I could not find it.. I tried to dig out some but I did not see any threads that applies to my problem..
My '97 Explorer appears to have something that is either broken or loose in front, bottom of the vehicle.. The problem is I'm deaf and obviously I could not tell what it sounds like, but I definitely know that a part is broken or loose.. The clanking, which is VERY annoying, would begin every time I drive 40 mph or less.. It feels like it's coming from somewhere in middle of the vehicle (closer to front).. Whenever I begin to drive over 45 mph, the clanking stops.. However there are some times when it doesn't clank at all, until I hit a bump or pothole, then it would begin again..
So I'm wondering to see if anyone knows what to do with this problem? I tried to look at it myself, but I couldn't find anything wrong.. Since I'm not genius when it comes to cars.. So I took my car to car shop two times to see if they could find something.. First, they ripped me off by saying that it's due to rusty rotors (I suspected it at first, but then gave in due to tons of snow in Rochester, NY).. It didn't work, so I took it to different shop but they could not find anything wrong either..
Any suggestions or ideas would be helpful!! Thanks
My '97 Explorer appears to have something that is either broken or loose in front, bottom of the vehicle.. The problem is I'm deaf and obviously I could not tell what it sounds like, but I definitely know that a part is broken or loose.. The clanking, which is VERY annoying, would begin every time I drive 40 mph or less.. It feels like it's coming from somewhere in middle of the vehicle (closer to front).. Whenever I begin to drive over 45 mph, the clanking stops.. However there are some times when it doesn't clank at all, until I hit a bump or pothole, then it would begin again..
So I'm wondering to see if anyone knows what to do with this problem? I tried to look at it myself, but I couldn't find anything wrong.. Since I'm not genius when it comes to cars.. So I took my car to car shop two times to see if they could find something.. First, they ripped me off by saying that it's due to rusty rotors (I suspected it at first, but then gave in due to tons of snow in Rochester, NY).. It didn't work, so I took it to different shop but they could not find anything wrong either..
Any suggestions or ideas would be helpful!! Thanks