justusinfla
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- Deep in the redwoods
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- 2000 Explorer Sport 4x4
The title says where I am at today. Here is the history.
For the last month we have been using our 2000 Explorer 4x4 in the mountains. Lots of 4x4 use and lots of manual shifting of the auto trans.
Once while driving around 25, squeak squeak squeak. Then I heard a metal to metal sound (like the wear indicators on disc pads...brakes are new bty) The sound was NOT brake pedal affected. Sound seemed to be coming from the left front. The sound went faster as I did...then a grinding, then a crunch, then noise went away for good. This all took less than a minute.
Next, up in the mountains, the AOD light started flashing. However everything was working as it should be. I search here and still wasn't sure what was going on. I drive it again, no flashing. A week later, it does it again. We shut it off, restart and after a mile or so, light came on again. Set overnight, light off and has stayed off ever since.
Took it into the shop. They checked u-joints and said they were tight, looked good. They did say the rear axle bearings had more play in them then they should.
Have smelled a burning rubber smell a couple of times. No vibration at all, ever.
Now this clunk today. It is loud and consistent...only doing it from reverse to drive. I searched all related threads and am hoping it is the slip yoke. I'm too old and fat to get under it, but want to be prepared when I take it to a shop this week.
ANY help is appreciated. It has 115K on it and lately has been nickle and diming us to death lately.
For the last month we have been using our 2000 Explorer 4x4 in the mountains. Lots of 4x4 use and lots of manual shifting of the auto trans.
Once while driving around 25, squeak squeak squeak. Then I heard a metal to metal sound (like the wear indicators on disc pads...brakes are new bty) The sound was NOT brake pedal affected. Sound seemed to be coming from the left front. The sound went faster as I did...then a grinding, then a crunch, then noise went away for good. This all took less than a minute.
Next, up in the mountains, the AOD light started flashing. However everything was working as it should be. I search here and still wasn't sure what was going on. I drive it again, no flashing. A week later, it does it again. We shut it off, restart and after a mile or so, light came on again. Set overnight, light off and has stayed off ever since.
Took it into the shop. They checked u-joints and said they were tight, looked good. They did say the rear axle bearings had more play in them then they should.
Have smelled a burning rubber smell a couple of times. No vibration at all, ever.
Now this clunk today. It is loud and consistent...only doing it from reverse to drive. I searched all related threads and am hoping it is the slip yoke. I'm too old and fat to get under it, but want to be prepared when I take it to a shop this week.
ANY help is appreciated. It has 115K on it and lately has been nickle and diming us to death lately.