A loose strut.
There is a nut at the top of the strut that is sort of difficult to tighten. Get a box wrench for the nut and slip it over the strut shaft. Notice the top of the shaft of the strut - it's not exactly round. It's sort of oval, thus enabling you to hold that with vice grips. Place the vice grips on the shaft. Hold the vice and tighten the nut. Don't over tighten
Same thing happened to my car. Hope this helps.
I get it this way... knock on heaven's door, and listen its reply.
NO it will not. If you have a knocking sound then you have trouble inside of the engine.
The knock on the door was very loud
That is the normal sound of the pressure equalizing in the system.
A Knock
Yes, "knock" is an example of an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound it represents.
Check for loose exhause system components, damaged catalytic converter, or spark knock(ping.)
Singing water pipes can be caused by air that is trapped in the pipes. The air can cause a whistling or singing sound, or it can cause the pipes to knock or rattle.
knock knock and many more such as Kick, Kids, Knife, etc.
Yes, "knock" is considered onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a knocking noise.
Yes. The word knock (nok) has a short O (aah) sound as in dock and clock. The short O is seen in words such as hot and stop.
Yes, "knock knock" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of someone knocking on a door. Onomatopoeias are words that mimic the sounds associated with the actions or objects they represent.