Ford F-150 Grinding Noise — What It Means & Repair Tips

Is your Ford F-150 experiencing grinding noise? Our certified mechanics explain the most common causes, step-by-step diagnosis, and estimated repair costs below.

Common Causes of Ford F-150 Grinding Noise

  • Completely worn brake pads
  • Failing wheel bearing
  • Damaged CV joint
  • Transmission bearing failure
  • Worn differential gears
  • Debris caught in brakes

How to Diagnose Grinding Noise on a Ford F-150

  1. Inspect brake pads immediately (grinding = metal on metal)
  2. Jack up vehicle and spin wheels to locate noise
  3. Check for wheel bearing play
  4. Inspect CV joints and boots
  5. Test in different gears to isolate
  6. Look for rocks or debris in brake assembly

Estimated Repair Cost

$150 — $1,000

Cost varies by location, shop rates, and whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used.

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