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Clunking/Thumping In Rear End
2010 Ford F-150
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
7.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,580
- Average Mileage:
- 58,800 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 10 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (7 reports)
- rear end was replaced (2 reports)
- replaced drive shaft (1 reports)
drivetrain problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Purchased this vehicle from DriveTime, and after taking possession of vehicle I made a trip from home in Alvarado to Granbury Texas to visit a friend that had outpatient surgery after my visit and while driving home coming to a stop at red lights I could notice a thump feeling from the seat of my pants as I accelerated, I don’t have a heavy foot and normally taking off from a stop sign or red light at intersection every time I could feel the thump and I started off, I have a warranty that I purchased with the vehicle, the sales man told me that if I had any problems with the vehicle in the first 30 days that there would be no deductible, I called the warranty company SilverRock they gave me a repair shop close to my house, it is now at Caliber Auto Care in MansfieldTX.
They have found the pinion seal leaking and the pumpkin gasket on the rear end leaking as well on 03-10-21. So far they have mixed opinions from two of the ASE technicians as to what they should do or look at the fix why I came in to have the problem looked at right now. I will call them again on 10-19-21 to see what they have to say about the main problem at hand.
I quick search on the internet you came find that a name has been given to this problem as ‘’slip bump’’ and everything from replacing the whole driveshaft to U-joints, or re-greasing the Driveshaft slip yoke boot and center bearing or even replacing the whole transmission! It’s amazing to me how many problems Ford has with the F150 series and yet there as far as I can tell still not a certain fix for this problem. I will be looking into the lemon laws and an attorney if I can not get a resolution to this problem that from what I can tell has been going on for some time.
- joecools, Alvarado, US