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What causes the Ford Edge to produce noise while speeding up?

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Wilbert V

When you accelerate in your Ford Edge, hearing a noise is common, but it's important to identify the specific type of noise you're encountering. A high-pitched whine could indicate issues with the steering system, belts, or rear differentials. If it's more of a humming sound, it might be related to the evaporation system and fuel components. A rattling noise could suggest that something has become loose. If you're hearing a noise that's unfamiliar, it's advisable to consult a mechanic. Before visiting the mechanic, make a note of detailed information such as the type of sound, the area of the vehicle it's coming from, and the circumstances that lead to hearing it.

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  • Blake B.

    My 2008 Ford Edge is producing a humming noise while I speed up, but it disappears when I release the accelerator.

  • Ethel R

    If you notice a sound while stepping on the gas in a Ford Edge, it might be due to a timing belt that is not properly tightened.

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