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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / April 2006

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1998 Ford F-150

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Reno A. Cyr Sr. - 09 Apr 2006 12:18 GMT
When the truck reaches 68 mph and above a high pitch squeal is present
coming from the front end passenger side. Changing from 5 to neutral,
turning the wheel quickly left - right, right - left doesn't change it. I
can reach 68 mph in 4th gear. The squeal is the same. Could it be a wheel
bearing, metal rubbing on the rotor, or the tire? What about wind blowing
through a particular spot? I welcome your answers, thanks!
ajeeperman@comcast.net - 10 Apr 2006 05:41 GMT
Could be the belt slipping and squealing.
old john

> When the truck reaches 68 mph and above a high pitch squeal is present
> coming from the front end passenger side. Changing from 5 to neutral,
> turning the wheel quickly left - right, right - left doesn't change it. I
> can reach 68 mph in 4th gear. The squeal is the same. Could it be a wheel
> bearing, metal rubbing on the rotor, or the tire? What about wind blowing
> through a particular spot? I welcome your answers, thanks!
 
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