Your bones
There are gases that build up between your vertebrae. When you "pop" your back the noise you hear is the gases being released.
When warm water makes a cold glass crack it contracts.
In your but crack leading up your back....
You are describing a squeak, or a squeal.
She makes a wonderful noise.
worn crankshaft main bearing is the problem
Your joints are releasing the synovial fluid and makes a cracking noise.
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Depends on the noise, my tiburon was making a noise in the back, but it was just the cover for the trunk nothing big. Whats the sound, sound like??
I am not sure what you mean by "cranking" noise. My guess is a bad wheel bearing. A loose wheel makes a noise especially if the some of the bolts have fallen out and are rolling around in the wheel cover.
Inside your spine is what is known as "spinal fluid." Small, empty pockets, much like bubbles, only with nothing in them, form occasionally in this fluid. When the pocket ruptures, it makes a noise from the sound of the fluid rushing in to fill the void.
it cools itself down, that is normal
The lubricant in your joints creates bubbles our of gases. When you joints move the bubbles pops. That is the noise you hear. Also, something the tendons are a little ruff and make noise as you move the joint.
My Phillips 42 inch Plasma TV wont turn on. It just makes a clicking noise from the back. It wont power off using the remote or the manual turn off i have to unplug it
It sure does . Almost like a rod knock . But with a crack flex plate if you press and hold the brake pedel and step on the gas pedel just a little the noise goes away .. With a rod knock the noise gets louder and faster as you step on the gas..
Maybe a stone stuck in the tire tread.
what makes knuckles crack is carbon dioxide bubbles in your knuckles along with cartilage.