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All,

First off, sorry if this gets posted in the wrong area, I am new to posting here.

About the car: 2015 5.0 base model, non premium, non PP, 6 speed mt, just over 32k miles.

I just noticed a whining noise that seems to come from the front of the vehicle or engine compartment under acceleration (not specific to hard acceleration). This seems to happen mostly in 3rd/4th gear and starts between 2500-3k RPM, mainly at 45-50 mph and a little higher. But I have noticed it in 3rd gear at 25 mph. 5th/6th I'm not hearing it, but if I slow to 40-50 mph and down shift to 3rd or 4th, there it is again. The pitch of the noise doesn't seem to vary greatly, and it is somewhat subtle. Not sure if it's always been there and I've just noticed it. Caught my attention, so I think it's new.

Strange thing is that it seems to happen only after driving the car for about 15-20 miles. I do not notice the sound during highway driving.

As these cars have electronic power steering, obviously it isn't a ps pump low on fluid. Any idea what this could be?

Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any input.

-Rob
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Pretty normal. Just MT-82 sound.
 

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All,

First off, sorry if this gets posted in the wrong area, I am new to posting here.

About the car: 2015 5.0 base model, non premium, non PP, 6 speed mt, just over 32k miles.

I just noticed a whining noise that seems to come from the front of the vehicle or engine compartment under acceleration (not specific to hard acceleration). This seems to happen mostly in 3rd/4th gear and starts between 2500-3k RPM, mainly at 45-50 mph and a little higher. But I have noticed it in 3rd gear at 25 mph. 5th/6th I'm not hearing it, but if I slow to 40-50 mph and down shift to 3rd or 4th, there it is again. The pitch of the noise doesn't seem to vary greatly, and it is somewhat subtle. Not sure if it's always been there and I've just noticed it. Caught my attention, so I think it's new.

Strange thing is that it seems to happen only after driving the car for about 15-20 miles. I do not notice the sound during highway driving.

As these cars have electronic power steering, obviously it isn't a ps pump low on fluid. Any idea what this could be?

Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any input.

-Rob
Install some exhaust. Problem solved LOL
 

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If it's the sound I'm thinking of, yeah it's the MT82 being an MT82. I hear it when I push in the clutch, especially going into second and third. It's RPM dependent and seems to be worse if you shift in the 3000-4000 range, but MT82s don't like to be granny shifted below 3000, so you're kind of stuck unless you want to look like a jackass shifting at 5000+. I embrace my inner jackass, so I do it anyway.
 

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Gear whine with manual transmissions are normal especially if you have 3.73 gears and put lot of miles on the car! Ford will not do anything about them, we have to accept the way it is.
 
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Thanks for the responses. This is my first Ford, reading through this forum and seeing all the problems people are having with these cars is a little worrisome. It seems ridiculous that Ford would chalk issues like a whine, driveline vibration etc up to "characteristics of a component".
 
 








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