I tried to back my 2006 Ford Expedition out of driveway. Put it in reverse and then heard loud, booming noise. Thought I ran over something, so stopped car, got out and looked--nothing. Then got back in car and put in reverse but car goes nowhere. In fact, it started rolling forward because I was on an incline. Is it the transmission?
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If it is an automatic transmission, first check the fluid level. If it is low, fill it up and try it again. If the level is fine, then there is a bigger issue and you should seek a professional's help.
the fuel pump is in the tank but if it gets loud enough it can be heard inside the car. try take off the gas cap and putting your ear to the tank and see if sounds like it is coming from within
The noise you prob heard was the rear brakes. Sometimes when you get them wet they will rattle and or get stuck for a few moments. did you use your emerg brake when pulling the boat on? it could just be the e brake arm or cable rattling.
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