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Old 22-02-2010, 01:57 AM   #1
XtRmn8
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Default Mondeo very noisy in the rear.

We have notice that our Zetec sedan has developed a very annoying noise in the rear of the car. This was first noticed about 10000kms ago and has gotten worse over time. It is almost like real bad tyre noise on rough roads, which then develops into a humming noise and get worse with speed.

Sitting int he front you can hear it for sure and sitting in the back it is very load. We only noticed it after about 4 people commented on how load it was. I think because it been getting worse over time we may have gotten used to it and hence it was not as apparent to us.

Anyway going to report it at next service, but as with every other fault I feel this is going to be flagged as "normal".

Anyone had similar issues with their Mondeo?

Thanks

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