Why does my Ford Mustang make strange noises?

Why does my Ford Mustang make strange noises?

Mystery sounds on your car’s suspension can often have you scratching your head in confusion. However, there are some common places you can inspect before dropping your car off at a shop. This article applies to the Ford Mustang V6 and Mustang GT (2005-2014).

What to do if your Mustang sway bars Rattle?

If the bushing is damaged, replace it. The new bushing will have to be slid on from the end of the sway bars. Alternatively, check the bushings/ball joints in the sway bar end links. If the end links are damaged, they can clunk or rattle over uneven pavement as the car leans and moves side-to-side.

What kind of noise does a worn end link make?

A common symptom of a worn end link is a knocking sound that appears when the vehicle is turning. To test an end link, have someone bounce the car up and down while you listen for the clunk.

How can I Check my Ford Mustang suspension?

You can easily inspect them by jacking the car up and removing one of the brackets. If the bushing is damaged, replace it. The new bushing will have to be slid on from the end of the sway bars. Alternatively, check the bushings/ball joints in the sway bar end links.

Mystery sounds on your car’s suspension can often have you scratching your head in confusion. However, there are some common places you can inspect before dropping your car off at a shop. This article applies to the Ford Mustang V6 and Mustang GT (2005-2014).

Why are the sway bars on my Mustang clunking?

The new bushing will have to be slid on from the end of the sway bars. Alternatively, check the bushings/ball joints in the sway bar end links. If the end links are damaged, they can clunk or rattle over uneven pavement as the car leans and moves side-to-side.

A common symptom of a worn end link is a knocking sound that appears when the vehicle is turning. To test an end link, have someone bounce the car up and down while you listen for the clunk.

You can easily inspect them by jacking the car up and removing one of the brackets. If the bushing is damaged, replace it. The new bushing will have to be slid on from the end of the sway bars. Alternatively, check the bushings/ball joints in the sway bar end links.