The gurgling sound is caused by pressure in the engine coolant system(antifreeze) slowly releasing into the coolant overflow resevoir. Typically a faulty thermostat causes this sound.
Sounds like one of the fan blades are loose, or bent or out of balance. By saying whopping noise points to a problem with uneven air currents.
Is it a lifter ticking?
The Most Common Problem When You Hear A Noise While Turning Is The CV Boot. Rubber Boot Will Tear And you Hear It On Every Turn.
Air in the cooling system - has to be bled to remove air
Check the heat shield.
if you try to start the car and it does not start and you hold it in the turn on position do you hear a noise like gears running if so you need a new starter 135 at auto-zone is what i paid for mine but if you don't hear the noise it could be the solenoid
Look for a red circle. They are found in windows and on roofsdepeinding on the city. Drive your car to the center of the circle. You will hear a water type gurgling sound and this indicates that you have unloced your bonus car.
There are some unknowns here. 1. Did you shut it off and it made a noise, OR 2. Did the car stop running suddenly, making a noise? If you shut the car off, some quiet noises are normal. You may hear the fuel pump from the rear of the car for a couple seconds, and you may hear a solenoid under the hood for a second or two, or the electric radiator fan after the car is shut off. The other question is what kind of noise was it? A loud bang? A whoosh noise, a scrape noise? Did the engine seem to try and keep running? Please add more detail and I'll try to help.
That is where the heater core on most automobiles is located - just inside the passenger side dash. When you turn on the car's heater, water from the radiator is passed through the core under the dash, heating the air that comes out the vents. It's perfectly normal on some less-expensive vehicles to be able to hear that "gurgling" due to lack of noise reduction material in the cabin. However, it can sometimes be a sign of overheating due to running low on radiator fluid or a faulty thermostat. Check the fluid levels in the vehicle and have the thermostat system checked.
you'll hear a constant clicking noise with no motor rotation, or you'll hear nothing at all
The car is leveling itself out. You can test this theory by letting that noise stop. Then jumping on the bumper will make it unlevel and you will hear the noise again.
The road might be very bumpy or might have big pebbles on the road.