Probably a cat that you ran over!
An air leak.
if its the clicking I'm thinking of its the actuator for the vent door. try shutting off everything off in the heater/a/c system for a couple of minutes and then turn it back on. that usually stops it for me.
No, he races NASCAR now (Camping Truck Series)
possibly a bad motor connection
Could be a bad CV joint or something to that nature.depends on what kind of noise it is
maybe the axles need to be check
A noise coming from the back of the throat, like the growling sound a dog would make.
Not much info there but my guess would be the the fuel pump.
If the noise is similar to that of loud tires it more than likely that the wheel bearing hub or hubs. Sometimes if the noise goes away entering/exiting on a ramp it will definitely be the fore mention.
A squeaky noise can come from the back of your car if your shocks are damaged. Sometimes shocks can dry rot.
Yes. I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado that was making a rattling/pinging noise. Sounds like somethings loose, like thin metal rattling. Took to dealer, they replaced both oxygen sensors pre-catylitic converter. Sound was gone and acceleration was much better. Did not notice how sluggish the truck was until these were replaced. The noise was very annoying too. The truck was only about 2 or 3 years old when the noise started. Now my truck is about 9 years old and the sound is back. So I will be replacing them again soon.
It could be due to the Doppler effect, which shortens the waves coming from an oncoming source, so they are higher in pitch. In a modern passenger jet, there's something else going on. When you're in front you mostly hear the noise from the fan (the first stage of the compressor), while when it has past you hear more jet turbulence, which is caused by the fast moving exhaust mixing with the still surrounding air.