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Symptom Chart - NVH

Diagnostics in this service information assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. Refer to Diagnostic Methods in Service Information for information about these practices.

Symptom Chart - NVH 

Condition Possible Sources Action
NOTE: NVH symptoms should be identified using the diagnostic tools that are available. For a list of these tools, an explanation of their uses and a glossary of common terms, REFER to Noise, Vibration and Harshness . Since it is possible any one of multiple systems may be the cause of a symptom, it may be necessary to use a process of elimination type of diagnostic approach to pinpoint the responsible system. If this is not the causal system for the symptom, refer back to Noise, Vibration and Harshness for the next likely system and continue diagnosis.
Vibration when the brakes are applied Brake disc(s)
Suspension component(s)
GO to Pinpoint Test A .
Brake vibration/shudder - occurs when the brake pedal is released Brake drag GO to Symptom Chart - Brake System .
Rattling noise Caliper guide pins or guide pin bolts CHECK the caliper guide pins and guide pin bolts. REFER to Brake System Inspection .
Missing or damaged anti-rattle clips or springs CHECK the brake pads for missing clips or broken springs. INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to Front Disc Brake for front disc brakes or REFER to Rear Disc Brake for rear disc brakes.
Loose brake disc shield TIGHTEN the brake disc shield bolts to specification. REFER to Front Disc Brake for front disc brakes or REFER to Rear Disc Brake for rear disc brakes.
Squealing noise - occurs on first (morning) brake application Brake pads Acceptable condition. Caused by humidity and low brake pad temperature.
Squealing noise - a continuous squeal Brake pads INSPECT the brake pads. REFER to Brake System Inspection .
Squealing noise - an intermittent squeal Brake pads Acceptable condition. Caused by cold, heat, water, mud or snow.
Groaning noise - occurs at low speeds with brake lightly applied (creeping) Brake pads Acceptable condition.
Grinding/moaning noise - continuous Brake pads
Brake disc
INSPECT the brake pads, brake discs and attaching hardware for damage. VERIFY brake components are within specifications. REFER to Brake System Inspection .