you have a worn rubber bush on the car.
and when your decellerate it makes contact with the part of the bush that is worn and vibrates. and when you accellerate it lifts it away from the worn part. and the sound goes. so renew ALL of the bushes.
You have to locate the source of the noise then repost your findings.
a clunk noise over bumps
Maybe a bearing in the compressor
The 2001 Nissan Altima GXE might make a clicking noise and then turn off because of a bad solenoid or bad starter. This sound could also be due to a weak battery.
Tire may be rubbing the fender liner especially if the tires are oversized. Can also be a defective wheel bearing.
It doesn't make noise its mint. and its a 96 so get your facts straight son
Your front end alignment is out. Take it to a mechanic as soon as possible.
No. One word does not make a metaphor. "Bob is groaning" would be the closest you could get, but that is a statement, not a metaphor.
2 common causes for fwd front left wheel to make groaning noises. First it may be worn disc pads rubbing on the disc; thin disc etc Or more likely one or both axle bearings are lacking lubricant and starting to collapse
Usually due to air suspended in the fluid, which is itself caused by leaking seals. The permanent solution is to replace the rack and pinion unit, but most people don't go that far just to be rid of a noise.
There can be several things that will cause your 1994 Jeep grand Cherokee to make a loud clanking noise when you drive it. The most common cause is a bad u-joint.
Nissan is the make, Altima is the model. Earlier model years were sold as the "Sentra Altima".