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What is causing the clicking sound in the Ford Explorer?

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Harry C

Possible causes of a clicking sound in a Ford Explorer vary based on where the noise originates. If it comes from the dashboard, a faulty HVAC blend door actuator is likely to blame, especially noticeable when using heat or A/C. Clicking near the wheels may indicate problems with struts, CV joint damage, a loose drive belt, or hubcaps with loose lug nuts. Another possibility is a battery issue, with rapid clicking possibly due to low voltage and a slower, louder click signaling a problem with the starter relay's engagement with the engine.

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  • Jeffry F

    Has there been a recall for the HVAC blend door in the 2013 Ford Explorer?

  • Edythe B

    What is the strange clicking noise coming from the 2020 Ford Explorer with Ecoboost engine?

  • E Austin

    If you hear a clicking sound from your Ford Explorer, it might be due to issues with the HVAC blend door actuator or possibly a battery issue, depending on the source of the noise.

  • PABLO CRUZ

    My Ford Explorer is currently experiencing that issue. Have you found a solution for it yet?

  • Just a Renter

    What was the outcome of the inquiry?

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