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Slight scraping sound coming from wheels

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The only time I get something that sounds close to that is after washing the car (or rain) and the car has been in the garage and the next time driven there might be a small amount of rust forming on the brake rotors - but that gets ground back off very quickly.

 

It might be worth a few minutes to jack up each rear wheel and spin each one to see if they are still rolling without a lot of resistance and not making noise... if one of the wheels is noisy or tough to spin by hand, probably worth a trip to the dealer to check out again by doing the same.

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I had the same sound right after my 10,000 mi service when they rotated my tires. By the time I got the car back to the dealer to do the half-shaft TSB, the sound had gone away. The dealer thought it might have been some dust causing a pad to stick slightly.

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This thread is a bit old, but matches my issue pretty closely. Any "smoking guns" found for that noise? Mine also goes away (or maybe is covered by the ICE noise) when I step on the gas. Or if I pop in into neutral at speed. I would add that when braking, I now hear a high pitched whine that lowers in pitch as the speed decreases. Thought maybe my ANC had died, which I can't prove one way or another because the car sounds the same to me with the ANC fuse in or out.

 

I have this exact same issue. A high pitched sound when decelerating, almost like the sound my knife sharpener makes when i sharpen my kitchen knives. I've also noticed that when driving at highway speed as the engine switches back and forth between ICE and EV there is the same sharpening sound for a split second. My gas mileage in the last 12 months has also been abysmal compared to this same time frame last year. I have 75k miles on my 2013 fusion, and somehow in the last 10k miles my average dipped from 41.6mpg to 40.9. Doing some quick math, over the last 10k miles i would have to had to average 36mpg to cause such a steep drop over the lifetime average. In previous winters the most my lifetime average ever dipped was from 41.6 to 41.5, or something similar. I've brought it to the dealer 3 times and they fix "something" each time, but acknowledge they cant hear what i hear (though the sound of knives sharpening is pretty distinct) and dont know what the problem is. Last time i brought it in they said it was the brakes rubbing so i bought new brakes, but the sound remained.

 

Their solution last time i brought it in? Tell me to come back when their shop when their foreman had time to drive around with me and listen for himself while i was there, and then stick around the dealership while they try fixing stuff and see if it goes away.

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