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My 2002 ford explorer makes a rattling noise when i reverse or am stopped and start going or just when the clutch is pushed on.

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    2003 v8 ford explorer makes rattling noise during acceleration and sometimes when ldling.what is it?

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There are heat shields that can come loose after time. and at surtain rpm will make rattle noises. that is common with ford explorers

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Rattling noise that stops when you push in clutch also cluch peddle has been hard to push in since clutch replaced a year ago

Whenever you hear a tap, rattle or thumping noise take to a mechanic or someone who knows cars you do not want to blow a rod through the block. It could be starting to freeze take it in!

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