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A transmission in a 1994 Ford Ranger 2. 3 L 5 can make popping noises due to the transmission being badly mounted. The transmission can also make popping noises if the differential went bad.
Noises present in audio signal may be of various kinds like environmental noises, transmission noises etc.
there shpuldn't be any noise
It may me that your brake is on.
Stampedes could be caused by rattlesnakes or loud noises.
Stampedes could be caused by rattlesnakes or loud noises.
if the noises are only in fourth gear then its an internal transmission problem. Make sure that the fluid level is ok. If the fluid is ok then the transmission will need to be pulled and checked inside.
The heater motor is failing.
Often what you're describing can be caused by the alternator. After you start the engine, the alternator is working hard to recharge the battery for the NEXT startup. There can also be other causes of noises such as you describe, so don't think that's the only possibility.
brakes wore out maybe
Many issues could cause noises in a transmission. Start by checking the transmission fluid. Look for low fluid, discoloration or a burnt smell. Run a check of computer codes to show a possible transmission problem.
It the noises are a banging noise like a back fire, it is an indication of the timing slipping and the engine doesn't know when to fire. If the noises are more mechanical then there could be an internal problem. Check all fluids to insure that they are the right colors and aren't milky or frothy. This would indicate severe internal engine problems.