pixelflash
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- '98 Explorer Sport
I have a 98 Ford Explorer 4.0 SOHC with 95k miles on it. I have been hearing a whu-whu-whu sound for about 3 months now but was not sure what it was. Lately, I have been feeling a slight vibration in the floorboard and pedal that pulses slightly in time to the noise. I took it to a local mechanic that I trust and he said my rear differential is bad. He said he was not sure if it was the spider gear, rack or what until he pulled it off.
My question is this: if I'm feeling it up front near the driveshaft (I assume it's in the driveshaft since it feels like it's under my feet and not in the steering linkage), could it be the front diffy? Or maybe the transfer case? I am also thinking about taking it by the dealer to get a second opinion.
It also makes the whu-whu-whu noise stronger when I give it gas. If I let up, so does the noise.
Has anyone had experience with this?
My question is this: if I'm feeling it up front near the driveshaft (I assume it's in the driveshaft since it feels like it's under my feet and not in the steering linkage), could it be the front diffy? Or maybe the transfer case? I am also thinking about taking it by the dealer to get a second opinion.
It also makes the whu-whu-whu noise stronger when I give it gas. If I let up, so does the noise.
Has anyone had experience with this?