VelociRanger
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- July 4, 2021
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- Royse City
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 Explorer Eddie Bauer
I have a 2008, XLT 4.0 V6 AWD with 112,000 miles.
1) Occasionally, after not driving for a day or two mostly, when I turn the truck on while still in park it’ll make a loud “clunk”. Drives fine other wise, no weird awd issues or wrench light or CEL.
2) When I was pulling my trailer up into the drive way (from grass to gravel) I guess the tires slipped a little and I heard a loud clunk from front drivers side. I looked under there, cv axles still look good, no leaking grease, bearings seemed okay, balljoints good, sway bar links are good, everything looked good. This only happens when the wheel slips. I can try turning off traction control to see if it still does it, maybe it’s the traction control stopping the wheel from spinning? Not sure. Any thoughts are appreciated, thanks.
I will try to get video of #1, but #2 I’d prefer to not have to replicate the noise. It sounds like something’s broken. Again, nothing seems broken, no CEL, no wrench light…nothing. Even on a Bluetooth code reader it shows absolutely zero codes, even for body control modules.
1) Occasionally, after not driving for a day or two mostly, when I turn the truck on while still in park it’ll make a loud “clunk”. Drives fine other wise, no weird awd issues or wrench light or CEL.
2) When I was pulling my trailer up into the drive way (from grass to gravel) I guess the tires slipped a little and I heard a loud clunk from front drivers side. I looked under there, cv axles still look good, no leaking grease, bearings seemed okay, balljoints good, sway bar links are good, everything looked good. This only happens when the wheel slips. I can try turning off traction control to see if it still does it, maybe it’s the traction control stopping the wheel from spinning? Not sure. Any thoughts are appreciated, thanks.
I will try to get video of #1, but #2 I’d prefer to not have to replicate the noise. It sounds like something’s broken. Again, nothing seems broken, no CEL, no wrench light…nothing. Even on a Bluetooth code reader it shows absolutely zero codes, even for body control modules.