The rear of a Ford Explorer may have a grinding noise when driving, because the muffler may have came loose. The u joint may also be loose and cause a grinding noise.
I have a 1999 Ford Explorer and I was told about a grinding noise before I bought it. He told me that it was because it needs a new wheel baring. * If the vehicle is standing in place and the wheel is turned and there is a noise it could mean you need to add power steering fluid to the unit.
If your PlayStation makes a grinding noise, it's best if you give it up for lost and purchase a new one.
I had a 2000 Explorer with a grinding noise coming from the front . It my case, it was the axle bearing assembly on both sides. They are around 200 per side to purchase.
It is a 2002 Honda civic
The Grinding noise in the passenger rear of a 2002 Explorer is most likely either a bad wheel bearing, or a brake problem. Check the brakes then the bearing to find the cause.
your brake pads are probley wore out so its grinding on your rotor
Rear wheel drive: Possibly a worn universal joint on the drive shaft. Front wheel drive: possibly worn CV joints on the front drive shafts.
loose wheel hub screws.. the brake housing is rubbing against the inside of your wheel because it is loose
Best to get merchanical attention very soon. Never a good idea to drive a car making silly noises.
The clutch assemble is shot...
take it out before you bust the fly wheel
not sure sound like it comes from front suspension