Rear wheel drive: Possibly a worn universal joint on the drive shaft.
Front wheel drive: possibly worn CV joints on the front drive shafts.
Because it's a Ford
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I replaced the starter but it makes a grinding nose how do i fix it
Could be a bad ball joint
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higher temperature makes the molecule mvoes more faster and speeds further apart.
hi i had this problem,it was a hard one to figure out...but we did,it was the cars drive shafts.the bearings had gone. Hope this helps
I've seen this once before. The transmission was run low on lubrication and the driving face of the main input drive gear was gaulded. At low speeds it wasn't as noticable. At higher speeds it would set up a grinding or loud growling sound. It was in all gears so I figured it was either the main input or output gears. It was cheaper to replace the transmission than worry about trying to rebuild this one.
your brake pads are probley wore out so its grinding on your rotor
It is a 2002 Honda civic
sounds like cv joints
it means sport. as opposed to the normal drive gear, the s or sport gear makes the engine work more powerful and perform at higher rpms, which makes the car reach higher speeds quicker than in normal drive mode