so it was the upper rear control arm, would have never thought to look there (stupid me) but the ball joint had broken and it was no longer attached to the rear diff... 150 dollar part(aftermarket) and 200 in labor at the dealership, pretty sure i could have done it myself, but i figured what...
one of your wheel speed sensors has gone bad, the code will probably tell you that, they run about 15- 20 dollars a piece, When it happened to me, I replaced all 4 at one time, very simple to do
I ended up taking this to the dealership to get them to check the vehicle out(figured at the very least they would identify everything) turns out one of my rear control arms is split in half, which is causing the noise... there is a recall out for them in the states that have snow... so I'm...
that is absolutely insane... but I can assure you, there is nothing stuck on, wrapped around, or caught in my rear drive shaft... we just had it off yesterday to replace the stock U-Joints with ones that can be greased during normal maintenance
did notice some vibration while decelerating mainly in the steering wheel, and a slight ticking sound when i could actually have something close enough to hear it while driving
148k on my 06 Renegade... radiator replaced, fan cowl, fan, wheel rims(cracked two sliding into a curb in Colorado) rear drive shaft U-Joints(yesterday) other than that all original, and almost running great!!!!!
Just replaced my u-joints, and still having this noise, checked parking brake and there is nothing loose there... can't figure it out, any one had this problem or can point me where to look.... when parking brake is engaged the tire has some play when on a jack stand
Any help appreciated
just saying....my passenger side window went down then stopped working...bought the part to replace it, slammed the door a few times before taking anything apart and it's been working like a pro since then...guess sometimes all you need is alittle force correctly aplied
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