try turning off the notifications from the apps
Sounds like a safety measure from overheating
Whenever you are turning or changing lanes.
it's a known software issue contact Verizon
The oil pump is driven by the distributor shaft, so it's turning whenever the engine is turning.
speakers vibrate farther
Fans dying/randomly turning off
By turning up the volume knob on a stereo system, the electrical signal that controls the speakers is amplified, resulting in an increase in the sound output heard through the speakers. This amplification boosts the strength of the audio signal, causing the speakers to produce louder sound waves.
Try turning the Bluetooth off.
Fluxuations in the power. Or someone turning a large appliance on that draws current. Ie a refrigerator
have brakes check
A speaker vibrates in relation to the electrical signal going to it, turning an electronic signal into audible sound.
If you turn the sound up too high on your stereo system, you can damage the surround sound speakers. Your speakers have a maximum amount of power they can handle from the amplifiers, and if you turn the volume up too high, you are giving the speakers too much power.