Ford Explorer Sport Trac grinding noise from wheels during slippage requiring vehicle shutdown to stop on Ford Explorer Sport Trac

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Ford Explorer Sport Trac owners report experiencing a grinding noise coming from the wheels during slippage, which may require the vehicle to be shut down to stop. This issue could indicate faulty wheel bearings, as the grinding noise often increases and decreases with speed, resembling an old siren. Additionally, some owners note that the grinding sound when slowing down could be linked to turbos spooling down. To address these concerns, it is recommended that owners have their wheel bearings inspected and replaced if necessary, check the turbos and related components, and examine the tensioner pulley and idlers for noise during acceleration. Ensuring the transmission cooler lines and rear brakes are in good condition is also advised to rule out other potential causes. If the grinding noise persists, seeking a thorough inspection from a qualified mechanic is crucial for effective diagnosis and resolution.

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