impinth06
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My truck is having the Exact same issue now after 11k miles. OP did you get it fixed? Did they know the cause?
Thank you
Thank you
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Thanks for response...
Only heard from inside..passenger side..belt tapping noise...under drive or reverse load..when stopped..ford removed and replaced torque converter..due to vibration in drive shaft and bell housing..still occuring..dont matter if in 2wd or 4wd..air on or off..freaking driving me crazy..been to 3 different ford dealerships..all hear it..cant isolate to fix.. In addition..had 5 ford customer care incidents open..love the 2017 ford raptor but not the noise...
Hello. Just seeing if get lucky and anyone has idea what this tapping sound could be. New 2018 Raptor. 900 miles on it. When it’s in drive or reverse and not moving (brake on and not moving) I hear a tapping noise. Here are the notes on it. Only does it after engine warmed up. So when I first turn on engine in morning and put in drive it doesn’t make sound. Sat there for three minutes with brake on first thing in morning and in drive and no sound. Drive 10 to 20 miles and warm it up and then come to stop and have brake on then I hear the tapping. Sounds like it’s more on passenger side of engine. When I come to complete stop after driving it doesn’t do the sound immediately. Maybe 3 to 5 seconds before it starts. Sounds like it may speed up as I take foot off brake and start moving but then it either disappears once get moving or engine drowns out. I would say it disappears because when I come to stop again it isn’t making sound until I’ve been stopped the 3 to 5 seconds. Ford dealer asked engineers and they haven’t heard reports of it so they had no idea.
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