M_NorthRaptor
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So I google searched this but found so many results with all sorts of issues that I thought I would just ask in case someone has an answer at the ready ...
I've noticed this noise coming from the rear of my truck almost from the time it was new. It happens infrequently at lower speeds and the best way I can describe it is that it sounds the same way as if I ran over a loose manhole. In fact every time I hear it I keep looking in my rear view mirror for a manhole but none is there. I don't actually feel it on the steering wheel or by the seat of my pants, it's just this dull clunking noise. For a while I thought that it might be something stored in my Decked system that was loose but then it did it when I had emptied it.
Anyone else have this, is it normal, or should I have it looked at? I'm taking it to the dealer tomorrow for scheduled service and I will mention it, but if someone knows what it is it will save me some time over them having to drive it to diagnose it. Especially because I can't figure out how to reproduce it.
Thanks
So I google searched this but found so many results with all sorts of issues that I thought I would just ask in case someone has an answer at the ready ...
I've noticed this noise coming from the rear of my truck almost from the time it was new. It happens infrequently at lower speeds and the best way I can describe it is that it sounds the same way as if I ran over a loose manhole. In fact every time I hear it I keep looking in my rear view mirror for a manhole but none is there. I don't actually feel it on the steering wheel or by the seat of my pants, it's just this dull clunking noise. For a while I thought that it might be something stored in my Decked system that was loose but then it did it when I had emptied it.
Anyone else have this, is it normal, or should I have it looked at? I'm taking it to the dealer tomorrow for scheduled service and I will mention it, but if someone knows what it is it will save me some time over them having to drive it to diagnose it. Especially because I can't figure out how to reproduce it.
Thanks