It's probably a worn suspension part.
You could have a sticky brake shoe or maybe the e-brake is engaged.
It can be a defective CVC-joint or other things. Have it inspected by a qualified mechanic and they will find the cause of the popping noise.
According to Dr. Eric Dibble, the popping sound you hear isn't actually coming from the water lilies. The sound is produced by fish, often sunfish, feeding off the lilies. The suction action of their mouths cause popping noise.
A grinding and popping sound from the front left wheel could indicate several issues, such as worn brake pads, a damaged wheel bearing, or a problem with the suspension components. If the brake pads are worn down, they may grind against the rotor, while a failing wheel bearing can create a popping noise as it loses stability. Additionally, loose or damaged suspension parts, like struts or control arms, can cause similar sounds when driving. It's essential to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the issue promptly.
The caliper could be hanging up. Or your right front brake line could be coming apart or kinked. that will cause it to pull left.
The most common cause of that is the front brake rotors are out of round / warped. Replace rotors are have them turned.
possibly a bad master cylinder.(the thing with the steel lines coming out of it) maybe low fluid(doubt it)
rapid release of the cluth pedal. When stationary can cause a car to stall. When on the move can restart an engine, as in bump starting.
Need new brake pads
yes i think cause the battrie runs of the alternator
The good news is the brake lights still appear to work even when this warning is displayed. Does anyone know if the brake lights are at risk of not coming on when you hit the brakes?
you need to replace your brake pads. if you don't, in due time, they will wear down and put grooves on your rotors and that is NO bueno.