mMy ford Explorer 2000 4x4 is making a clunking noise when I drive it . I cant figure out where or what is causing it. I have had it checked, the drive shaft and differential. what is it?

Asked by 777john May 23, 2010 at 04:19 AM about the 2000 Ford Explorer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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where is the noise comeing from ?the drive shaft runes from the back of the transmission to the rearend which is called the differential.you could have a bad universal joint,their is one on both ends of the driveshaft,do you have a vibration when driving.

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