Ford Explorer Dash Noise - I have touched every piece of trim in the car hoping to dampen and. The ford explorer is a popular and versatile suv, but it has some issues. Over the years, certain explorer models have had problems, such as engine or transmission troubles. About a month ago we started noticing sometimes when you first start the vehicle up you hear a hissing sound coming out of the middle of the dash. It lasts a couple of seconds and goes. It sounds like a reasonably loud fan noise, that seems like it's coming from around the air vents in the dash. I started it up this morning and it didn't make any noise. Shortly after getting it back we started noticing a subtle sound from under the drivers side dash. It happens mostly @ ~60 mph but we have heard it once or twice @ 40. A couple of months ago, a noise started to hear from the dashboard. After warming, it starts to make a noise like coming from behind the instrument panel in the. I didn't notice it at first, but now it's constantly making clicking noises that sound like they're coming from behind the dashboard when the car is off. I assume it's not something with the. I have a 2025 explorerxlt 57k miles that started makeing a noise in the dash near the speedometer thatโs starts around 40mph. It sounds like an old worn. The our 2025 2. 3 eb explorer has developed a fluttering sound coming from the dash on the drivers side. It doesn't sound like a leaf stuck in the vent, it's more mechanical. Sweeking sound from dash (area between ac switch and transmission knob. It's a us import 2006 explorer xlt, and what i. My explorer has developed a humming rattle deep in the dash that seems to start at about 65 to 70 mph. I have touched every piece of trim in the car hoping to dampen and. 2025 ford explorer xlt rattling/vibration sound under dash diplay when accelerating. No noises or smells sounds like I don't feel any vibration on the dash but do feel it vibrating the windshield. The acceleration doesn't seem to make it worse or better. Just hits around 40 mph and then the noise begins. I've put it in neutral and shut the engine off while traveling 50 mph and the sound still. You will notice it most times after you turn the truck off and when starting it up i show you just how it sounds in the video. This is a very annoying problem but a very simple. It sounds like it may be the speedometer head or cable. Easiest way to check might be to unhook the cable from the trans and see if it goes away. Permanent fix would be to.
I have touched every piece of trim in the car hoping to dampen and. The ford explorer is a popular and versatile suv, but it has some issues. Over the years, certain explorer models have had problems, such as engine or transmission troubles. About a month ago we started noticing sometimes when you first start the vehicle up you hear a hissing sound coming out of the middle of the dash. It lasts a couple of seconds and goes. It sounds like a reasonably loud fan noise, that seems like it's coming from around the air vents in the dash. I started it up this morning and it didn't make any noise. Shortly after getting it back we started noticing a subtle sound from under the drivers side dash. It happens mostly @ ~60 mph but we have heard it once or twice @ 40. A couple of months ago, a noise started to hear from the dashboard. After warming, it starts to make a noise like coming from behind the instrument panel in the. I didn't notice it at first, but now it's constantly making clicking noises that sound like they're coming from behind the dashboard when the car is off. I assume it's not something with the. I have a 2025 explorerxlt 57k miles that started makeing a noise in the dash near the speedometer thatโs starts around 40mph. It sounds like an old worn. The our 2025 2. 3 eb explorer has developed a fluttering sound coming from the dash on the drivers side. It doesn't sound like a leaf stuck in the vent, it's more mechanical.