Q: When I take off or reverse the back of my truck makes a cracking noise

asked by on March 05, 2017

When I take off or reverse the back of my truck makes a cracking noise

My car has 195000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

You should inspect the rear driveshaft U-joints to see if the joints are bad. You may see where the joints are loose or rust around joints. You will need to replace the U-joints if they are loose or making noise.

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