You have to pin-point the source of the noise and then you can determine what steps to take to fix it.
Sell the car.
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You will have to determine the source of the noise before you can fix it.
In my 2004 Sienna there was a weld in the door assembly that broke and caused a loud clunking noise when I opened the door. Toyota recently issued a recall for this problem and will fix it free of charge
In a Fix - 2004 was released on: USA: 2 February 2004
New CV joints will fix the grinding noise
It is your blend door actuator. Good luck! It is a cheap part but an expensive time consuming fix.
In a Fix was created in 2004.
I have a 2004 Ford Explorer and the heat does not work, but when i try to turn the control valve to heat it makes a clicking noise. How do i fix it?
You need to locate the source of the noise to determine why then we can help you fix it.
The crank noise in your car could be caused by issues with the engine, such as worn bearings or a faulty crankshaft. To fix it, you should have a mechanic inspect and repair the engine components causing the noise.
To fix noise in the rear end of a 2004 Ford Explorer, start by inspecting the differential fluid level and condition; low or dirty fluid can cause noise. Check for worn or damaged components, such as the rear axle bearings, bushings, and driveshaft U-joints. If the noise persists, consider having the rear differential inspected by a professional to diagnose potential issues like gear wear or failure. Regular maintenance, including fluid changes, can help prevent future noise problems.