Hey Guys, I was able to fix the issue. It was the front most body mount. I just sprayed some WD-40 Silicone into the top through the engine bay and bottom via the wheel arch. It went away after a few days as the WD-40 penetrated.
Update. It's metal on metal contact on the front most body mount. I have an appointment at the body shop on Monday. Fingers crossed!
Thank you, Everyone!
I’ve had a creaking noise from the front driver’s side for about 6 months, and it has been steadily getting worse.
I’ve already tried:
washing and cleaning the area
WD-40
silicone spray
I took it to the dealership, and they said everything looks fine, but the creaking is still pretty bad...
Thank you all for your help! My Bronco was in an accident and work was done on that side. Two dealerships have checked during regular service and they said everything is torqued correctly. Not sure if they know to check for a twisted link.
The creak started a year after the repair work. Below...
It's been creaking from the front drivers side for about 6 months and steadily getting worse. I have tried washing, cleaning, WD-40 and Silicone sprays. The dealership said everything looks good but it's still creaking pretty bad. It's loud enough, I can't tell exactly where it's coming from. I...
I tried my best to mitigate that risk with the heavy duty velcro straps and bolting it to the hardtop mounts. It's very well restrained.
I do believe this is safer than just having the battery laying on the floor with the seats down. In that case it's a free moving object.
I use the EB55 just about everyday to charge devices and having it on the floor drove me crazy. That space was otherwise empty so I thought why not put it there. Having mounted up there also makes packing and plugging stuff in so much easier.
After an entire summer of testing I believe I have perfected the design. Materials used include: 1/2 thick HDPE Plastic sheet, velcro straps, adhesive felt sheet, M8x40 bolts, washers, 1/4 20 ball mount, 1/4 20 tripod extension, 30mm rubber ball, 1/4 20 studs, two 3/8 thick spacers and adhesive...
I'll see if I can find someone local that has one like that. It makes sense due to it not reading anything past the PCM.
Does anyone know how to change that manually on my laptop? Is it possible to switch it to read the modules and not the PCM?
Yeah, I have rebooted my laptop, switch Windows versions in CrossOver and rebooted CrossOver.
I wonder if it could be an issue with the activation key from ForScan since I had to reactivate and redownload it.