"Grinding in the rear" typically refers to a noise or sensation experienced in the rear of a vehicle, often associated with the brakes or differential. This grinding can indicate worn brake pads, damaged rotors, or issues with the drivetrain. It’s essential to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the problem to ensure safety and prevent further damage.
It could be your rear breaks / including the emergency breaks, or your rear differential
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.
Check if muffler is loose, check if rear brakes are worn out & grinding
brakes or rear axle problems.
The wheel bearing?
The bearings are damaged.
It might be the clutch but get it checked out
Could be a right rear axle bearing going bad.
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.
I have mercury mountaineer 4x4 03 had grinding noise easy fix remove the shaft which connects the transmission to the rear end
no, that sounds like the brakes are grinding because the are ready to be changed, check them out immediately.
brake shoes or pads are worn and need replacing