there are lots of reason while vehicle vibrates while driving,
for your truck, Ford Explorer.
>check your tire inflation and roundness, and date of manufacture.
rubber expires in time, rubber tires sitting for a long time even with correct tire pressure when you left it will slowly deform shape/roundness.
>check engine for any misfiring cylinders,
misfiring can cause vibration not only on engine but also on the whole vehicle.
>check center bearing of propller shaft if so equipped, worn out center-bearing bushing will throw proppler out of balance resulting also for vehicle vibration.
>check shock absorbers for leaks
>check tie rods and ball joints if vibration is felt on you steering with the combination of
as you hit rough surface of the roads.
>check engine support/mountings.. rubber insulator that holds your engine to the frame /chasis
>check transmission mountings
(1)Bad tires, (2)front end alignment, (3)bent drive shaft are the most common reasons for vibration.
My son was in the back seat and admitted that he had farted. That was the cause.
A malfunction has been detected - get it checked out
I don't know but I'm still driving my 1995 Ford Explorer going on 16 years now
Mine is doing the same thing. I need an answer to this too.
ur face
Your Pinion seal on the drive shaft and rear differential need to be fixed.
Answer: If its a high-pitched squeak, it sounds like the wear sensor on the inner brake lining.
Your alternator is probably not keeping the battery charged while the car is running. You need a new alternator!!
Could be a bad ignition coil Have vehicle scanned to see if problem has set any codes
No. There crap! ========================================================= personally , I've been driving my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT for almost 15 years and it's been a good vehicle
I will have been driving my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT for 14 years on August 11 / 2009 My bother is still driving his 1988 Ford F-150 Lariat