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Hello, i am new here. I have a 2013 Durango with 1200 miles. I have a loud vibration/buzzing sound coming from the front floor board area. It happens under acceleration or accelerating out of a turn it can get bad. Dealer can find nothing loose or wrong. Any help would really be appreciated. thank you
Haven't read up on anything like this yet. When did it start?
Which side of car is it on?
Tell us more about your D as well that way we can help you narrow it down
Welcome aboard
STEVE
Hello, i am new here. I have a 2013 Durango with 1200 miles. I have a loud vibration/buzzing sound coming from the front floor board area. It happens under acceleration or accelerating out of a turn it can get bad. Dealer can find nothing loose or wrong. Any help would really be appreciated. thank you
Canada,
Welcome to the Dodge forum! Do you have any modifications on the vehicle? Have you talked to a Dodge dealer yet? From the information you have provided it looks like the vehicle should have warranty coverage.
If you would like additional assistance reviewing the concerns or have any questions, please PM me and I'd be happy to help.
1st thought would be exhaust hanger broke, or rubber isolator is bad...
If the dealer isnt giving you a way out, try driving to another dealer... some are better than others...
The vibration/buzzing is from the driver side floor board area. The only thing i have added are factory front and rear mud guards. Any ideas?
If it won't cause a big headache, take the mud guards off and see what happens. My father-in-law got a speeding ticket while trying to diagnose a noise. Turns out that at a certain speed, the wind whistling over his add-on roof rack caused it. My 2000 Durango would develop a whistling sound when it was raining. Seems the water that collected in the roof channels created it. Hold your hand out the driver's window with your palm facing into the wind and go 60 mph. That's the force acting on the mud flaps. Since the driver's side mud flap is right on the other side of where you say the buzz comes from, well......
Make sure as stated above that nothing has come loose in wheelwell from mudflap install. A fluttering or flapping of an inner fender or flap itself could cause some weird road noise.
STEVE