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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / February 2005

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99 - Transmission clunk during slowing down

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Paul - 03 Feb 2005 23:54 GMT
99 Limited:

I've recently noticed a slight 'clunk' (both a sound and slight bumping
feeling) from the transmission when slowing down to take a turn or
apporching a stop.  This only seems to happen when I'm going slow (< 30
mph) prior to the turn/stop.  Fluid levels are fine.  Anyone have some
suggestions of how to start diag. this problem.

Thanks,
Paul
Big Bill - 04 Feb 2005 18:22 GMT
>99 Limited:
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>Thanks,
>Paul

Check the universal joints on the driveshaft, and make sure the shaft
is able to slide freely in the tranny tailshaft housing; the
driveshaft fits in via a splined coupling that sometimes binds.

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Paul - 05 Feb 2005 00:23 GMT
Thanks bill,

I've collected a little more info.  Problem happens when:
1. been driving for a while
2. only in (D) - no problem driving in 2nd or 1st (or Reverse!)
3. OD makes no difference
4. Need to get to 30 mph then slow down gradualy
5. Noise is forward of the driver

I'll check the U joints this weekend.

Paul
Richard Ray - 07 Feb 2005 02:12 GMT
Universal joint on the driveshaft?

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> Thanks,
> Paul
 
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