I have a 02 ford escape awd and after like 25 m ph my rear starts roaring like a bad wheel bearing checked all wheel bearings and are fine idk what to do next maybe replace fluid in rear end???? Not s

Asked by Corbin Jul 15, 2014 at 02:33 PM about the 2002 Ford Escape XLT AWD

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The ford escapes are bad for the rear diffs going bad so if you end up replacing it make sure you get a used one with really low mileage

A bit late but check your tires. A "feathered" (google it) rear tire or tires will also make a roaring sound.

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