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- Ronnie
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- Upstate New York
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- 2024 Ford Maverick
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
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Hey everyone,
I’ve got a 2024 Ford Maverick EcoBoost and I’m running into a pretty frustrating issue. Whenever I’m going uphill and apply throttle—especially under load—I get a noticeable vibration. It feels like it’s coming from the front end, and it’s most pronounced when the truck is under torque.
I’ve checked tire balance and alignment, and everything looks good there. From what I’ve read, some folks suspect the CV axles or transmission mounts might be the culprit. Has anyone here had this issue diagnosed or fixed successfully?
Would love to hear:
• What caused it in your case
• What your dealer did (if anything)
• Whether Ford has acknowledged this as a known issue
Thanks in advance—trying to get ahead of this before it gets worse.
I’ve got a 2024 Ford Maverick EcoBoost and I’m running into a pretty frustrating issue. Whenever I’m going uphill and apply throttle—especially under load—I get a noticeable vibration. It feels like it’s coming from the front end, and it’s most pronounced when the truck is under torque.
I’ve checked tire balance and alignment, and everything looks good there. From what I’ve read, some folks suspect the CV axles or transmission mounts might be the culprit. Has anyone here had this issue diagnosed or fixed successfully?
Would love to hear:
• What caused it in your case
• What your dealer did (if anything)
• Whether Ford has acknowledged this as a known issue
Thanks in advance—trying to get ahead of this before it gets worse.
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