Hi there. My name is Kari, and I have been to this forum in the past for automotive questions. I came back because I am currently having another problem with my Taurus and I've gotten good responses here in the past.
Here's the situation:
I have a 2001 Taurus SES with roughly 72,500 miles. About two weeks ago while driving, I noticed a "creaking" sound in the front end of my car.
I can only hear the noise when I am driving at city speeds (say under 45 mph) and only when I hit a dip or a pot hole. Also, if I get in my car while it's not running and move around a little bit so the front end will move up and down, I can hear the noise.
To me, it sounds like it may be the shocks (or at least coming from that area). It mostly sounds like it's on the driver's side, but it could be both sides.
Other than that, that's all I notice. The creaking noise can be quite loud, especially when I'm driving through our neighborhood with our bumpy streets. When I'm on the highway, the noise is gone.
Any ideas of what this could be? It's becoming annoying! The "mechanic" down the street said that I shouldn't worry about it...it's probably just something just rubbing...some "mechanic" he is...lol.
Thanks so much for taking the time to read,
- Kari