Axle clunk

IMDIDOC

Well-Known Member
First Name
Alex
Joined
Apr 26, 2021
Threads
25
Messages
270
Reaction score
282
Location
Buffalo NY
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E FE
Occupation
Optometrist
Country flag
Beside the noise when turning right or left, it has a noise that sounds like a bad bearing. It is most noticeable at around 55mph. I'm hoping it goes away when the axles are replaced. Anybody else notice this noise?
Sponsored

 

VegStang

Well-Known Member
First Name
Leo
Joined
Jan 30, 2020
Threads
5
Messages
1,268
Reaction score
1,367
Location
Silicon Valley
Vehicles
Volvo C40 Recharge, 2023 MME
Occupation
Artist, animal rights activist
Country flag
Looks like the noise has come back after getting the left shaft replaced, possibly the right one needs to be replaced now... :rolleyes:
 

mkhuffman

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Nov 19, 2020
Threads
29
Messages
6,875
Reaction score
9,507
Location
Virginia
Vehicles
2025 Rivian R1T Tri-Max, Jeep GC-L, VW Jetta
Country flag
I tested mine and both sides make the sound. I am in no hurry to get it fixed, but I will get it fixed.
 

Badger66

Active Member
First Name
Ian
Joined
Jul 13, 2021
Threads
0
Messages
39
Reaction score
22
Location
Buckinghamshire, UK
Vehicles
Mustang Mach-E ER AWD
Country flag
Breaking news.... After replacements it appears the half shafts are OK, it's the top mounts doing an impersonation of a rattle snake when truning at low speed! ?
 

SpaceNeedle

Active Member
Joined
Jun 30, 2020
Threads
10
Messages
40
Reaction score
78
Location
Seattle, WA
Vehicles
Mach E
Country flag
I’m wondering if replacement of the half shafts post tsb has worked for anyone. Please keep the updates going
Just had both replaced and that seems to have done the trick. Truthfully, I am still apprehensive with every turn because I am fully expecting to hear the clunk--have lived with it for over a year. Hopefully, no one has seen it come back after the repair.
 


IMDIDOC

Well-Known Member
First Name
Alex
Joined
Apr 26, 2021
Threads
25
Messages
270
Reaction score
282
Location
Buffalo NY
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E FE
Occupation
Optometrist
Country flag
Breaking news.... After replacements it appears the half shafts are OK, it's the top mounts doing an impersonation of a rattle snake when truning at low speed! ?
Hello, I spoke to the technician about the top mounts. He wasn't sure what you were referring to. Top mount of the motor? Anyway mine goes in for both axles next week.
 

OldBlueMME

Well-Known Member
First Name
Victor
Joined
Apr 6, 2021
Threads
11
Messages
62
Reaction score
47
Location
Fletcher, NC
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E Premium Ext, 2023 Yamaha MTO9
Country flag
I had both axles replaced per instructions from Ford to dealerships and I haven't heard the clicking noise, it's been about a week.
 

IMDIDOC

Well-Known Member
First Name
Alex
Joined
Apr 26, 2021
Threads
25
Messages
270
Reaction score
282
Location
Buffalo NY
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E FE
Occupation
Optometrist
Country flag
Mine were replaced last week and so far so good. I do have noise that is like bad bearings. More noticeable at 55mph. The tech thinks it may be the tires. Have those that have switched to summer tires noticed a decrease in noise?

The noise level is about 80db with all season tires and the fan on low auto.

The saga continues...
 

Blanked

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Jan 10, 2021
Threads
32
Messages
386
Reaction score
373
Location
Bluffton, SC
Vehicles
2021 MME FE , 2003 Ford Excursion EB 4x4
Country flag
well, Now I'm wondering how many people have had this come back... We put on about 1,000 miles since the warranty work and sounds like its returning. After my fiasco dealing with our local dealership. I'm concerned I will not be able to get Ford to engage and correct. Can not go another two months without the car and fighting with a Stealership
 

IMDIDOC

Well-Known Member
First Name
Alex
Joined
Apr 26, 2021
Threads
25
Messages
270
Reaction score
282
Location
Buffalo NY
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E FE
Occupation
Optometrist
Country flag
well, Now I'm wondering how many people have had this come back... We put on about 1,000 miles since the warranty work and sounds like its returning. After my fiasco dealing with our local dealership. I'm concerned I will not be able to get Ford to engage and correct. Can not go another two months without the car and fighting with a Stealership
The left one was replaced and the noise returned within a couple of months. So this time they replaced both right and left, but I've only put on a few miles since Wednesday. Time will tell.
 

VegStang

Well-Known Member
First Name
Leo
Joined
Jan 30, 2020
Threads
5
Messages
1,268
Reaction score
1,367
Location
Silicon Valley
Vehicles
Volvo C40 Recharge, 2023 MME
Occupation
Artist, animal rights activist
Country flag
I had the left replaced, noticed the noise was still there and a couple weeks later they replaced the right. No issues so far.
 

Joetz

Well-Known Member
First Name
Joe
Joined
Feb 14, 2021
Threads
2
Messages
119
Reaction score
137
Location
Fort Lauderdale
Vehicles
Ford Mustang Mach e and Tesla model Y
Occupation
IT
Country flag
So I have a question for all of you folks....
It seems to be that if the problem is fixed it just comes back again in 1000 miles or so. Are any of you in the same boat I'm in where you are knocking on the door of 36,000 miles and warranty is about to run out? If this is going to be a recurring thing, do you buy an extended warranty, or just sell the car and buy something else? Or live with the noise?
 

mkhuffman

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Nov 19, 2020
Threads
29
Messages
6,875
Reaction score
9,507
Location
Virginia
Vehicles
2025 Rivian R1T Tri-Max, Jeep GC-L, VW Jetta
Country flag
I heard the clunk in my car a few months ago, but now I cannot make it clunk. It was cold when I got it to clunk, and @markboris said his Premium did that when cold outside, but not in the summer. Has anyone else noticed an ambient temperature impact?

Mark, do you think the Steeda sway bars could have eliminated the clunk? It makes sense since the front doesn't dip down as far when I do sharp turns now. But I didn't confirm I was hearing the clunk prior to putting them in. For me I had to turn really sharp to hear it and I rarely do that.
 

markboris

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Nov 13, 2019
Threads
43
Messages
5,733
Reaction score
16,381
Location
Sonora, CA
Vehicles
Currently: '20 Shelby GT500 FPB '24 Mach-E GTP GGM
Occupation
Retired
Country flag
I heard the clunk in my car a few months ago, but now I cannot make it clunk. It was cold when I got it to clunk, and @markboris said his Premium did that when cold outside, but not in the summer. Has anyone else noticed an ambient temperature impact?

Mark, do you think the Steeda sway bars could have eliminated the clunk? It makes sense since the front doesn't dip down as far when I do sharp turns now. But I didn't confirm I was hearing the clunk prior to putting them in. For me I had to turn really sharp to hear it and I rarely do that.
Mike, I’m in Arizona every month and my friend with my premium no longer has the clunk because of the warm ambient temps. However I will bet when the weather returns to cold he will get it again. I don’t think it has anything to do with the sway bars but we will find out in a few months.
Sponsored

 
 







Top