Check the strut or the C-V (Constant Velocity) joint if the noise is in the front. Stablizer link or ball joint would also be points of concern. possibly check the outer tie rods
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turn it on again Well first of all don't panic. Then scream and get the hell out of the car.
CV joint
At what point does it lose power? As you're driving? When you come to a stop? plugged converter
check shocks
Yes, as with most insurance companies, you do get a bit of a discount if you've taken driving school classes, and have a clean or safe driving record. It's that way with Mercury as well.
he is a Villager. As he comes from a village.
It is usually locate on the firewall between the engine and the driving compartment. Read the owner's manual to understand where the wiper motor is located.
18 mpg city and 26 mpg highway. Mine averages at high 19 mpg but, I do a lot of back-and-forth to work driving.
It could be worn struts, worn bushings, worn ball joints or tie rods. Just jack it up and find out which parts are loose.
Defensive driving are safe driving techniques that drivers do to avoid another drivers mistake.
Drivers must use bright lights only when driving?