jewlz
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- April 7, 2010
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- City, State
- Burlington, Ontario
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 Explorer XLT
Hello, this is my first post in the forum, and i regret that this is the way i introduce myself... but I'm a long time reader, first time poster.
The Truck
My Explorer is a 1998 XLT with 4.0L SOHC, Automatic Transmission, and ControlTrac Transfer case.
The 4x4 has been disabled by the removal of the front driveshaft forward f the transfer case, this was done because auto4x4 would constantly engage due to different tires on the front from the rear (previous owner's doing).
The Current Problem
As i was driving a couple nights ago, i detected an intermittent grinding and clunking noise under what seemed to be the very centre line of the vehicle. This noise occurred around 50km/h and went away when the vehicle was stopped, or sped up past 80, or shifted into neutral. The best description i have of the noise, is to think of repeatedly trying to shift a manual transmission into reverse while rolling forwards (not a healthy noise).
The Confusion/Possible Solution
This afternoon, after the short ride home from work, i decided to try my one and only trick to solve the problem. Hoping that for some miraculous reason, the problem laid in the transfer case's shift position (who knows why i thought this) I sat in the driveway, in neutral, and shifted into LOW range, waited a few seconds, then shifted back out. The whining from the transfer case during shifting, followed by a satisfying clunk, told me that i was back in HIGH mode. I haven't extensively tested the results of this act, but a quick drive around the block yielded no such noise. (not to jinx it)...
My Request
Would you all kindly post your opinions on
Thankyou so much, i'll update with the status of my truck!
-Jewlz
The Truck
My Explorer is a 1998 XLT with 4.0L SOHC, Automatic Transmission, and ControlTrac Transfer case.
The 4x4 has been disabled by the removal of the front driveshaft forward f the transfer case, this was done because auto4x4 would constantly engage due to different tires on the front from the rear (previous owner's doing).
The Current Problem
As i was driving a couple nights ago, i detected an intermittent grinding and clunking noise under what seemed to be the very centre line of the vehicle. This noise occurred around 50km/h and went away when the vehicle was stopped, or sped up past 80, or shifted into neutral. The best description i have of the noise, is to think of repeatedly trying to shift a manual transmission into reverse while rolling forwards (not a healthy noise).
The Confusion/Possible Solution
This afternoon, after the short ride home from work, i decided to try my one and only trick to solve the problem. Hoping that for some miraculous reason, the problem laid in the transfer case's shift position (who knows why i thought this) I sat in the driveway, in neutral, and shifted into LOW range, waited a few seconds, then shifted back out. The whining from the transfer case during shifting, followed by a satisfying clunk, told me that i was back in HIGH mode. I haven't extensively tested the results of this act, but a quick drive around the block yielded no such noise. (not to jinx it)...
My Request
Would you all kindly post your opinions on
- what the problem causing this sort of noise could be?
- Whether it is more likely Transfer case or the Transmission
- if my simple HIGH to LOW to HIGH could help or hurt things, Why, or Why not
Thankyou so much, i'll update with the status of my truck!
-Jewlz