Going over rough terrain, like over rocks on a dirt road, could cause this to be knocked loose.
You are dealing with 2 separate issues you need to look at. The pothole probably damaged a belt in the tire or knocked off a wheelweight or you might want to have the alignment checked. The blowing sound you describe is a plugged exhaust system. Either part of the exhaust system is smashed or the honeycomb matrix (the guts) of your catalytic converter are broken up. Hit the outside of the catalytic converter with a rubber hammer and see if you can hear rattling in your converter. Or possibly the Air tube has broken off the catalytic converter.
catalytic converters can go out within that time for more than one main reason most likely your car has either hit alot of bumps in 12 years or u hit a speed bump on the way down too hard and knocked the inside of it loose.
After getting the wind knocked out of you, the diaphragm muscle, which helps with breathing, can spasm or go into a temporary paralysis. This spasm can make it difficult to breathe and can cause the sensation of not being able to catch your breath.
I can assume 10's of thousands seeing as how that split is not overly difficult.
Knocked like a hammer hitting a nail. Knocked as hard as a wrecking ball. Knocked like a tree falling in the forest.
The word "knocked" can serve as both a verb (e.g. "She knocked on the door") and a past participle (e.g. "The door was knocked down").
yes because of the flood and the strong wind that was causing waves so boats were probly knocked off
peeps knocked it down
Knocked Out was created on 1987-02-02.
Though no single volume can document how Stonehenge got knocked down, it is believed it was knocked down by an earthqauke.
You can be knocked down but not blown backwards.
Don't shake the person knocked out.Call for help.