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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / January 2008

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Loud Explorer (Merc Mountaineer)

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Daniel David Palmer - 22 Jan 2008 11:21 GMT
My wife and I noticed that our 2003 Mountaineer V8 seems to have gotten
very loud. It's hard to tell what's going on, if anything....perhaps
it's just getting older....it was purchased in September 2002 and now
has 68,000 miles on it.

The tires are Michelin MS LTX and have about half the tread left (maybe
even less). Could it be the worn tires that got louder? I looked for
exhaust leaks but could find none on a casual inspection. Any ideas
would be appreciated.
Big Shoe - 22 Jan 2008 16:55 GMT
>My wife and I noticed that our 2003 Mountaineer V8 seems to have gotten
>very loud. It's hard to tell what's going on, if anything....perhaps
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>exhaust leaks but could find none on a casual inspection. Any ideas
>would be appreciated.

I guess there are some questions that need to be answered, such as -
does the noise change with engine speed or with vehicle speed.  In
other words, if you are hearing the noise and you take your foot off
the gas, does the noise go away?  If it seems to be the tires, another
question would be - can you look at the tires and see any uneven wear
or cupping?

I had this problem with the original BF Goodrich tires on my '05.  The
tires were just plain noisy even though there was no obvious wear
pattern.  I finally replaced them to get rid of the noise.
Daniel David Palmer - 22 Jan 2008 17:40 GMT
>> My wife and I noticed that our 2003 Mountaineer V8 seems to have gotten
>> very loud. It's hard to tell what's going on, if anything....perhaps
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> tires were just plain noisy even though there was no obvious wear
> pattern.  I finally replaced them to get rid of the noise.

It does seem louder with engine revving. Unfortunately it's hard to
really get a handle on. Yeah, I realize that if the noise is still loud
when stopped the tires are probably NOT the problem. I can't say for
sure this is the case. I'll have to drive it some more and pay even
closer attention.
 
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