
Cabin Noise Diagnosis for 2020 Ford Explorer
The driver reports an unusual noise inside the cabin while driving. This could be due to loose interior components, worn suspension parts, or issues with the HVAC system. Further inspection is needed to pinpoint the exact source.
Diagnosis Details
Possible Causes
Loose or misaligned interior trim panels, such as the dashboard, door panels, or center console, causing rattling or creaking sounds.
Worn or dry suspension bushings, strut mounts, or sway bar links transmitting road noise into the cabin.
HVAC blower motor or blend door actuator malfunction, producing a whirring, clicking, or scraping noise.
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What You Should Do
Inspect interior trim for loose fasteners or clips.
Check suspension components for wear.
Test HVAC system at various fan speeds and modes.
If noise persists, consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
Estimated Repair Cost
$50 - $200 for inspection and minor repairs; $200 - $800+ if suspension or HVAC components need replacement.
Typical range: $50 – $200
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Disclaimer: This AI-generated diagnosis is for informational reference only. Always consult a qualified mechanic for an in-person inspection. AutOwner is not responsible for decisions made based on this information.