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Grinding Noise at startup and Idle


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Hello fellow ford owners, please forgive my lack of mechanical knowledge, I'm hoping somebody has an inkling as to what is happening with my vehicle.

Suddenly, my 2011 Fusion Sport AWD with 100,000 Kms is making a grinding noise upon start-up. (worse on cold starts) the noise is interupted when bringing the shifter through park to drive...it seems to clear up the noise also. I can't get my car into the shop until later this month. At first I thought possibly my starter was sticking, however, now i'm worried it may be transmission related...As soon as the vehicle turns over, there seems to be a pronounced grinding noise; for lack of a better word. then a dull grinding noise that seems to have a rotational sound if that makes any sense...I'm hoping its not a warped or damaged flex plate...Any ideas, I'm worried I will be forking over thousands of dollars....On a side note, this happened a few days after I took it to a 10 minute oil change...though it seems like its coming from the transmission?

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If the grinding noise is on cold starts and only in Park but not Drive, I would suspect possibly low engine oil, or incorrect viscosity oil, or both. Quick change places (and yes, some dealerships even) are notorious for that. Since you don't have an associated smell, I would say a leak is not causing it. Check the oil on the dipstick with the car parked on level ground and engine completely cooled down. I really hope the oil shows up at the hash marks and does not have any debris in it.

 

Now, if the grinding is absent in Park or Neutral, but present when the car is in gear (such as Reverse, Drive, 1/2 etc), then the PTU would be a possible culprit.

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Hey thanks for your reply, honestly didn't expect to see one so soon! Yes, grinding only present in Park up until i throw it into drive. Oil level is fine, within acceptable range. no debris present. today I thought it might be a bad bearing in the AC idler pulley to try and comfort myself.....but after reading other posts from 2010-2012 fusion sport owners, i suspect it may be the flex plate...I also noticed the grinding seems to be more pronounced when starting with her nose downhill...I could speculate all day. But I won't know for sure until it's diagnosed by a professional. Every shop I've called is booked up for at least 2 weeks. Summer time has been hard on a lot of vehicles I presume. They said if It is the flex-plate, its going to be around $1500 (Canadian dollars) I sincerely appreciate your input and optimism. Cheers!

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Yes noise disappears totally in drive, though there's an audible noise when selecting Drive or Reverse which dissapear...this seems to be more prevalent with nose downhill as mentioned....Neutral and park at idle there is that same grinding noise....although sometimes there isnt......perhaps i'll get a video of it.The engine also moves aft on the mounts considerably when selecting Park and Drive...not sure if excessively...will be looking into mounts as well as I've heard with transverse engines this can be an issue.

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