Yes, just about any worn suspension bushing or other wearable part can cause that type of noise.
Typically a single pop followed by some hissing. If you continue driving there may be popping or knocking noises as you ruin the engine.
your valvetrain most likely has ro much play in it take it to the shop have them adjust it its like fifty bucks
Possible causes of popping/grinding noises when turning:Wheel bearingsCV joint / axleBrakesSee "Related Questions" below for more
Overheating?Rod rap?Bad head gasket?
becouse they do
It means over and over again. He continuously made popping noises noises to try and irritate me. This means that he made popping noises over and over again. Hope This Helps!
It depends on the type of "knocking noises" you're hearing. Usually knocking noises are caused either by spun or worn main bearings, or worn wrist pins. Either way, it means you need a new engine.
Forever. Just don't expect the car to drive straight or go where you want it to go after you exceed 80km/h. When they get bad, you will hear knocking noises (metal on metal) when you hit potholes or turn corners. Cheers :D
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.
Because your bones and muscles are tight and sore, they make noises and are popping or cracking. Hope this helped!
your axle is coming off
many popping sounds of those can mean you will be in the cold water with the fish sooner or later.