a popping sound in the front end is a little vague but if it is happening while you are turning or driving there is a good chance it could be the CV joints ( only on 4 wheel drive models) if it is going on just while the motor is running it could be a sticky lifter in which case a quart of Lucas oil to replace one of your quarts of standard motor oil can also help this. or a mechanic can re-tighten your lifters these are just a couple simple things that can be checked but for more accurate answer the question needs to be more specific
Two of the wires are mixed up. The result is that two cylinders are attempting to fire at the wrong time. It can result in the popping sound when the cylinder fires at the wrong time.
There is something serious wrong, take it back!
Check the U joints. answer opping sound indicates a dry u joint if its not to late , grease the joint if that doesnt fix it, replace the u joint
do you have wheelcovers. if not something wrong with your tire.
Possibly a frozen front brake caliper
by cracking a bone, popping it the wrong way, landing on it wrong. the possibilities are endless!
It is in front of the radiator and the horn itself can be bad.
it depends on exactly what went wrong but probaly a high pitched whine and it would smell bad at first
No actually! An experiment was done and when you crack your knuckles an explosion happens (Now don't get me wrong. Your knuckles are not blowing up.) and that is what causes the cracking sound. Despite the "explosion" the knuckle remains intact and unharmed.
I'd check the constant velocity (CV) joints on the front axles.
Sometimes the tendons click when they run along the grooves, or it could have been the popping you get in your knees sometimes. If there was no pain, no restriction of movement, its more than likely to be one of these.
if front wheel drive perhaps cv axles.