Ford F-150 slow speeds and clacking noise from rear end, worsening issue on Ford F-150

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford F-150 owners report experiencing slow speeds accompanied by a clacking noise from the rear end, which may indicate underlying issues such as rear differential noise. This noise can present as whining, howling, or grinding, particularly during acceleration or deceleration. Additionally, potential causes for the clacking sound include misaligned wheels, fuel supply issues, exhaust problems, faulty sensors, and transmission issues, among others. Specific symptoms, such as popping or flexing noises when going over bumps or turning slowly, may suggest suspension or drivetrain problems. To accurately diagnose the source of the noise, it is recommended that owners have a thorough inspection of the rear end components. Prompt attention to these issues is crucial to prevent further damage and maintain safe driving conditions.

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