Weird Creaking/Groaning Gearbox Noise When Turning Left!
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Weird Creaking/Groaning Gearbox Noise When Turning Left!
Hi All,
I hope I might be able to ask someone more clever than me on my rather rubbish car! I have a 2001 V6 Ford Escape, which is on close to its last legs. She's a complete dog, if I'm being honest - 200,000 miles on the clock! But due to financial constraints, I keep it running doing usually my own mechanical work, rather than upgrading to a more reliable newer car.
Currently, it's making a weird sound, that I hoped someone might know something about??
The car makes a weird, fairly loud groaning/creaking kind of sound whenever I turn left (it's not a full lock hard left turn thing - it does it even on half a turn, if the speed is about between say 10 and 25 miles an hour). There are quite a few undiagnosed leaks around the , if that makes a difference to the below points?
Some details:
It only makes this creaking noise under load - ie when accelerating a little bit round or through a corner, at a minimum of say 10 mph speed
The noise STOPS IMMEDIATELY if I keep the accelerator down but knock the column auto stickshift into "neutral" - in other words, if the revs are still up but the gearbox is instantly taken out of the equation, the sound instantly disappears
It does it quite a bit more when the car is warmed up than when it's cold
It ONLY does it turning left - NEVER right
The car needs to be cornering under a little load - 2 miles an hour won't replicate it, but around 10 and up will.
It doesn't occur at all if I am stopped and just spin the wheel full lock in either direction - it only does it when I'm driving forward AND when the gearbox is engaged in drive or other gears. So it seems not to be a box issue, as that works fine when stopped and just spinning the wheel - no groans.
It does it in all the auto gears, not just drive.
It sounds like creaking shockies/suspension, but due to the fact that it ONLY does it when the gearbox is engaged, it must be gearbox related, do you think? When I knock it all of a sudden into neutral under slight accelerator load, the noise instantly disappears.
Any advice at all would be very much appreciated, thank you, from Australia!
StuMur
I hope I might be able to ask someone more clever than me on my rather rubbish car! I have a 2001 V6 Ford Escape, which is on close to its last legs. She's a complete dog, if I'm being honest - 200,000 miles on the clock! But due to financial constraints, I keep it running doing usually my own mechanical work, rather than upgrading to a more reliable newer car.
Currently, it's making a weird sound, that I hoped someone might know something about??
The car makes a weird, fairly loud groaning/creaking kind of sound whenever I turn left (it's not a full lock hard left turn thing - it does it even on half a turn, if the speed is about between say 10 and 25 miles an hour). There are quite a few undiagnosed leaks around the , if that makes a difference to the below points?
Some details:
It only makes this creaking noise under load - ie when accelerating a little bit round or through a corner, at a minimum of say 10 mph speed
The noise STOPS IMMEDIATELY if I keep the accelerator down but knock the column auto stickshift into "neutral" - in other words, if the revs are still up but the gearbox is instantly taken out of the equation, the sound instantly disappears
It does it quite a bit more when the car is warmed up than when it's cold
It ONLY does it turning left - NEVER right
The car needs to be cornering under a little load - 2 miles an hour won't replicate it, but around 10 and up will.
It doesn't occur at all if I am stopped and just spin the wheel full lock in either direction - it only does it when I'm driving forward AND when the gearbox is engaged in drive or other gears. So it seems not to be a box issue, as that works fine when stopped and just spinning the wheel - no groans.
It does it in all the auto gears, not just drive.
It sounds like creaking shockies/suspension, but due to the fact that it ONLY does it when the gearbox is engaged, it must be gearbox related, do you think? When I knock it all of a sudden into neutral under slight accelerator load, the noise instantly disappears.
Any advice at all would be very much appreciated, thank you, from Australia!
StuMur
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