tmarti22
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 XLT 4x4 Ranger
I have a medium pitched oscillating whine coming from the front drivers side of my 2002 Ford Ranger (XLT, 4x4). Vehicle has about 60k miles.
- Sounds like rubbing finger on the top of a wine glass rim while using a wa-wa pedal.
- Does not occur when first driving the car. Starts after about 10-15 minutes of driving.
- Does not change with engine speed.
- Does not change with brakes applied/not applied.
- Does not change with 4x4 or 4x2 switch
- Pitch & wa-wa frequency changes with vehicle speed, "goes away" above 25 mph or so.
I think its either the 4x4 CV joint or wheel bearing. CV boot not torn or anything and its not a "grinding" or "popping" noise, so probably the wheel bearing but I'm not sure.
Questions:
Can the wheel bearing / hub be "easily" replaced on a 4x4? (easy == no special high dollar dealer-only tools required. I've changed CV axles before, so e.g. I'm comfortable taking off an axle nut).
I saw this thread, but it is a 4x2 and I'm not sure of any gotchas specific to the 4x4.
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1499844#post1499844
Any other suggestion as to what it might be? Things to check?
Thanks,
Tim
- Sounds like rubbing finger on the top of a wine glass rim while using a wa-wa pedal.
- Does not occur when first driving the car. Starts after about 10-15 minutes of driving.
- Does not change with engine speed.
- Does not change with brakes applied/not applied.
- Does not change with 4x4 or 4x2 switch
- Pitch & wa-wa frequency changes with vehicle speed, "goes away" above 25 mph or so.
I think its either the 4x4 CV joint or wheel bearing. CV boot not torn or anything and its not a "grinding" or "popping" noise, so probably the wheel bearing but I'm not sure.
Questions:
Can the wheel bearing / hub be "easily" replaced on a 4x4? (easy == no special high dollar dealer-only tools required. I've changed CV axles before, so e.g. I'm comfortable taking off an axle nut).
I saw this thread, but it is a 4x2 and I'm not sure of any gotchas specific to the 4x4.
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1499844#post1499844
Any other suggestion as to what it might be? Things to check?
Thanks,
Tim