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- 2013 Ford Fiesta
I purchased a 2013 Ford Fiesta SE with 1.6 liter a year ago. It had 74k miles, 107k miles now. For the last 25k or so, it has developed a grinding vibration noise when driving. You can begin to hear it strongly around 35 mph, and it just gets louder as you go faster. Hard to have a conversation in the car when at highway speeds. What it does NOT have. . . any kind of slippage, no reverse gear, skip-shifting (like 1st to 3rd). If you couldn't hear the noise, you wouldn't know anything was wrong (except for the mild vibration I feel in the steering wheel).
I have a neighbor that is a service writer at the local Ford dealer. I had him drive it. He recorded a video, then played it for his two best mechanics at the shop. They both said it sounded like the carrier bearing on the passenger side CV axle. I replaced the axle. It changed nothing. If I had to offer a suggestion, I would say it's almost like something metal is rubbing against the teeth on the flywheel?
Any suggestions? I am about to take it into the Ford dealer and get a professional diagnosis, but thought I would try hear first. Thanks!
I have a neighbor that is a service writer at the local Ford dealer. I had him drive it. He recorded a video, then played it for his two best mechanics at the shop. They both said it sounded like the carrier bearing on the passenger side CV axle. I replaced the axle. It changed nothing. If I had to offer a suggestion, I would say it's almost like something metal is rubbing against the teeth on the flywheel?
Any suggestions? I am about to take it into the Ford dealer and get a professional diagnosis, but thought I would try hear first. Thanks!