Weirdness coming to and accelerating to/from a stop
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Weirdness coming to and accelerating to/from a stop
Searched for my issue but only found sensitive brake issues - which my '10 Lariat Screw has but I'm used to it now.
What happens is, when I brake to a stop, right before the truck stops, I feel what "feels" like the traction control or the abs doing something. Kinda like a light "clunk" and the truck feels like the brakes are suddenly dragging more than what I have applied.
Then upon acceleration, it feels like the brakes "unclunk" within a second after taking off.
It's like something is wrongly engaging at the stop and then weirdly disengaging when I leave from the stop.
That's the best way I can describe it. Sorry...
I have traction control and abs.
Any thoughts???
Thanks
What happens is, when I brake to a stop, right before the truck stops, I feel what "feels" like the traction control or the abs doing something. Kinda like a light "clunk" and the truck feels like the brakes are suddenly dragging more than what I have applied.
Then upon acceleration, it feels like the brakes "unclunk" within a second after taking off.
It's like something is wrongly engaging at the stop and then weirdly disengaging when I leave from the stop.
That's the best way I can describe it. Sorry...
I have traction control and abs.
Any thoughts???
Thanks
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Searched for my issue but only found sensitive brake issues - which my '10 Lariat Screw has but I'm used to it now.
What happens is, when I brake to a stop, right before the truck stops, I feel what "feels" like the traction control or the abs doing something. Kinda like a light "clunk" and the truck feels like the brakes are suddenly dragging more than what I have applied.
Then upon acceleration, it feels like the brakes "unclunk" within a second after taking off.
It's like something is wrongly engaging at the stop and then weirdly disengaging when I leave from the stop.
That's the best way I can describe it. Sorry...
I have traction control and abs.
Any thoughts???
Thanks
What happens is, when I brake to a stop, right before the truck stops, I feel what "feels" like the traction control or the abs doing something. Kinda like a light "clunk" and the truck feels like the brakes are suddenly dragging more than what I have applied.
Then upon acceleration, it feels like the brakes "unclunk" within a second after taking off.
It's like something is wrongly engaging at the stop and then weirdly disengaging when I leave from the stop.
That's the best way I can describe it. Sorry...
I have traction control and abs.
Any thoughts???
Thanks
Also, is it commpn to have the truck flex a little under some bumps? I can feel a little wave or flexing, I don't have any load in the bed. This is my first full size long bed truck. I have driven small trucks before but not with this characteristic. It is a 2009 XLT 4x4 SCREW with 6.5 foot bed. With the exception of Weather Tech mats, it is all stock, no mods of any kind... yet. Is this normal?
Last edited by dogtired107; 05-22-2011 at 12:36 AM.
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my '05 didn't do this...but my '02 sure did! the dealership would apply teflon grease to the slip yoke, and that would work for a short time. what finally fixed the situation was a new transfer case and slip yoke, but it took alot of complaining to get this done. my theory is that the splines on some slip yokes don't mesh well with those on the output shaft of the transfer case...and thus they bind when the slip yoke moves back and forth. i can't believe this is still happening on new fords! thankfully my new s-crew hasn't done this...yet anyway. fingers crossed!
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My 2010 XLT supercrew has been doing it as well! I have it going in again this Friday to be looked at.. My truck only has 17k miles.
It is annoying enough to me, that I am selling the truck if I hear one more time that this is normal.
So if you know anyone that wants a perfect truck, I mean not even swirl marks, let me know. Well minus the clunk
It is annoying enough to me, that I am selling the truck if I hear one more time that this is normal.
So if you know anyone that wants a perfect truck, I mean not even swirl marks, let me know. Well minus the clunk
Last edited by shrek06; 05-22-2011 at 09:31 AM.
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Thanks for the responses and especially for that video. That truck didn't clunk every time like mine does but that one instance toward the end was exactly what mine does except mine does it at every stop and every start.
Forgot to mention that I bought truck as a demo with 5k miles back in september and I now have 17k miles and it has clunked the whole time.
Kind of a scary thought about the shims and pinion angle. And fat chance trying to get the stealership to do a part overhaul.
I may try out some Teflon grease to see if that works and go from there.
Thanks guys!
Forgot to mention that I bought truck as a demo with 5k miles back in september and I now have 17k miles and it has clunked the whole time.
Kind of a scary thought about the shims and pinion angle. And fat chance trying to get the stealership to do a part overhaul.
I may try out some Teflon grease to see if that works and go from there.
Thanks guys!
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Ok, so this is the slip yoke where? Back of the transfer case or front of the axle? Sorry, I haven't even looked under there yet, but I was just gonna get some teflon grease and just try it. The only thing I do know is that I have a 2 piece driveshaft, will that add another slip yoke too? 2011 Supercrew w/6.5' bed.
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Not sure about other versions but here's the TSB to fix the clunk on my Raptor. It's a new driveshaft. http://www.fordraptorforum.com/attac...b-11-05-07-pdf
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I was discussing this problem with a local dealer.
Its sometimes the slip yoke....
And they have replaced a few of the pedal controls... And said it works.
Something about a faulty one giving it a blip of gas after a complet stop.
Inquire about it.
The dealer that told me is Trillium Ford in Alliston, Ontario, Can.
They said it has worked on a few trucks when it wasn't the slip yoke.
I think that video is something a bit more serious than what "some" expierience..... Its producing nasty hydraulic sounds...
Its sometimes the slip yoke....
And they have replaced a few of the pedal controls... And said it works.
Something about a faulty one giving it a blip of gas after a complet stop.
Inquire about it.
The dealer that told me is Trillium Ford in Alliston, Ontario, Can.
They said it has worked on a few trucks when it wasn't the slip yoke.
I think that video is something a bit more serious than what "some" expierience..... Its producing nasty hydraulic sounds...