CV joint
A car that is in good running condition should not make a clunking noise. If a person pushes the gas and brake pedal at the same time causing a car to make a clunking noise, that is an indication of stain on the motor.
or cv joint If it's rear wheel drive, check the U-Joints.
It is the sway bar bushings.
A selenoid is activated from the rotary switch on the dash. This selenoid engages the AWD system causing the slight clunk
That sounds suspiciously like a loose suspension part.
Sometimes. It depends on what is causing the knocking.
locust
During an earthquake, sometimes causing a sunami.
There are:AvalanchesEarthquakesVolcanic EruptionsFloodsLimnic Eruptions - When gas (Co2) bursts from underneath the water sometimes causing TsunamisTsunamisBlizzardsHurricanes-(sometimes called cyclone storms or typhoons)DroughtsHailstormsHeatwavesTornadoesEpidemics (like the plague its an outbreak of diseases)FaminesSolar Flares (This is like when the sun farts. It can trigger change to the world sometimes causing a natural disaster)
When I turn my AC on sometimes they come on and sometimes dont, causing it to overheat. I checked the fans by hotwiring from the battery and they turned on everytime.
Solar Flares
the choke could be sticking causing the car the flood