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It depends on when you hear the noise, but it likely a joint in the front wheel drive unit.
Worn out bushing or steering joint probably.
Could be one of a number of things, as it could be in any vehicle.
Don't switch on the fly, that's just stupid. You'll need a whole system overhaul.
One cause of a popping noise from the front end while backing up in cold weather is the drive shaft. A mechanic can help find the problem.
If you operate a front wheel drive vehicle, the clunking noise you hear may be a CV joint bearing going bad.
There is something serious wrong, take it back!
The clunk is probably a universal going bad, and the popping out is probably caused by worn sifter bushings
your starter probably.
Front cv joints most likely
If it's a clunk sound, check universal joint bearings and drive shaft bolts. Otherwise please describe noise.
lower control arm bushings are worn also stabilizer pins Had my replaced at about $570.00