@@kevinjjang84 this was not the only problem I found on this vehicle that was making noise so I'm going to put the link here for the other issue just so you know there's a bad routing of a vacuum line that goes to the driver side motor mount and it rubs the CV axle and it makes a clicking sound
no worries. my car has got some noise like doo dadaddada doodoodooo dolldollldoll especially at low speed. very annoying sound. i think the noise is getting louder.
Idk what would cause this honestly. I have a 2020 and put 50k miles on it. Never had these issues. I wonder if it's climate, snow etc being a factor or if this is just a lemon. O ly thing I had was brake pad wear faster than most due to weight and the brakes weren't upgraded. I upgraded last year to some never stop slotted rotors and ceramic pads and they have lasted much longer.
I see now... the older explorers have a different system. The old disconnect is vacuum actuated and on the passenger side front diff.. Uses the same vac solenoids as what an F150 would have (but they never had problems then). Who knows how this works.
Hello, Thank you for posting these Aviator videos. If you ever get more in your shop, please post your troubleshooting videos. I just bought a pre-owned 2021 Aviator with 11500 miles on it. There is a ticking noise I notice at low speeds, up to 30 mph. I have already viewed your other video with the black cable and zip tying it. I will try to compare the sounds to see if it is a similar issue. Thanks!!
Brought the car back for the third time relating to the noise issue. A week ago, after sitting for a bit, it made a “grinding engine/fan” noise upon start up. It does this for all subsequent starts if sitting for about 30 min. This noise is in addition to the “ticking Predator clacking” noise I reported to them. I suggested it was the cam phasers after watching other videos relating to engine noises/problems. After sending them the video via text, the Service Manager knew what the problem was (cam phasers) immediately and did not even need to road test it. What is funny is that I told them what the potential problem was the prior 2 times, but now they are taking it seriously. Maybe because the videos are now embedded in their SMS texting system? Lol Shame this is happening on a 2 year old car with only 16700 miles on it. Also, found this video with the precise noise i was experiencing initially: th-cam.com/video/3Y37wsZQhmw/w-d-xo.html The noise now is worse.
The previous post was related to cam phasers. Those have now been replaced, and that noise is gone. Now i have it in for the original ticking noise again. It is either the lifters or the rocker arm. Service dept is leaning toward rocker arm.
My dealership... West Point Lincoln had an engineer come out after 6 attempts to repair the noise coming from the driver's front suspension. The engineer declared the noise was "normal."
It's not a normal noise there's a vacuum line that goes from the motor down to the motor mount and the vacuum line ends up taking off of the CV axle Bellow clamp I have a second video on that
My Aviator is making noises on the driver's side and they are also calling it "normal". What a joke Lincoln has turned into. Let them go out of business. They have had my car for a total of 5 months in the first 3 years of ownership. Really, you pay $70,000 to $80,000 for this?!!!!!!!!
This is insane. They keep making these new vehicles without fixing all the issues on the prior year models
So much rust on a new car damn! Thanks for video good that I came here
is it construction site nose edition?
my aviator 2021 has got also the same noise. that was self ridicule joke.
@@kevinjjang84 I apologize for the confusion I have been getting a lot of trolls on the channel lately and it's been causing some disruption
@@kevinjjang84 this was not the only problem I found on this vehicle that was making noise so I'm going to put the link here for the other issue just so you know there's a bad routing of a vacuum line that goes to the driver side motor mount and it rubs the CV axle and it makes a clicking sound
th-cam.com/video/YTysmQdOgZ4/w-d-xo.html
in this video I show you how I fixed it and how I identified it
no worries.
my car has got some noise like doo dadaddada doodoodooo dolldollldoll especially at low speed. very annoying sound. i think the noise is getting louder.
Idk what would cause this honestly. I have a 2020 and put 50k miles on it. Never had these issues. I wonder if it's climate, snow etc being a factor or if this is just a lemon. O ly thing I had was brake pad wear faster than most due to weight and the brakes weren't upgraded. I upgraded last year to some never stop slotted rotors and ceramic pads and they have lasted much longer.
Lincoln build quality not that well
I see now... the older explorers have a different system. The old disconnect is vacuum actuated and on the passenger side front diff.. Uses the same vac solenoids as what an F150 would have (but they never had problems then).
Who knows how this works.
Hello,
Thank you for posting these Aviator videos. If you ever get more in your shop, please post your troubleshooting videos.
I just bought a pre-owned 2021 Aviator with 11500 miles on it. There is a ticking noise I notice at low speeds, up to 30 mph. I have already viewed your other video with the black cable and zip tying it. I will try to compare the sounds to see if it is a similar issue.
Thanks!!
Brought the car back for the third time relating to the noise issue. A week ago, after sitting for a bit, it made a “grinding engine/fan” noise upon start up. It does this for all subsequent starts if sitting for about 30 min. This noise is in addition to the “ticking Predator clacking” noise I reported to them. I suggested it was the cam phasers after watching other videos relating to engine noises/problems. After sending them the video via text, the Service Manager knew what the problem was (cam phasers) immediately and did not even need to road test it. What is funny is that I told them what the potential problem was the prior 2 times, but now they are taking it seriously. Maybe because the videos are now embedded in their SMS texting system? Lol
Shame this is happening on a 2 year old car with only 16700 miles on it.
Also, found this video with the precise noise i was experiencing initially:
th-cam.com/video/3Y37wsZQhmw/w-d-xo.html
The noise now is worse.
The previous post was related to cam phasers. Those have now been replaced, and that noise is gone. Now i have it in for the original ticking noise again. It is either the lifters or the rocker arm. Service dept is leaning toward rocker arm.
Wheres the update? Looking to order a 2023, hope they worked out the issues ( since they had a couple years to do it)
They did
Software update for the noise cancelation to mitigate the bad hub noise should take care of it.
lol, yeah hub noise is gone now back to the tick sound that didn't go away
Is this supposed to be covered under manufacture’s warranty?
It was
My dealership... West Point Lincoln had an engineer come out after 6 attempts to repair the noise coming from the driver's front suspension. The engineer declared the noise was "normal."
It's not a normal noise there's a vacuum line that goes from the motor down to the motor mount and the vacuum line ends up taking off of the CV axle Bellow clamp I have a second video on that
th-cam.com/video/YTysmQdOgZ4/w-d-xo.html
It took me a while to find this but I found it and then immediately the sound went away
@@FordBossMe thank a lot, I'll forward your findings to the dealership.
@@Chris-fe5nk I hope this is the fix and if it is please let me know
Watching part one...now. I see you used chassis ears.
5,000 miles and that rusty is pretty bad 😮
Kept waiting for Mathew McConaughey to interrupt you...lol
lol I bet
how can i contact you directly ?
My Aviator is making noises on the driver's side and they are also calling it "normal". What a joke Lincoln has turned into. Let them go out of business. They have had my car for a total of 5 months in the first 3 years of ownership. Really, you pay $70,000 to $80,000 for this?!!!!!!!!
Blame ford.