The year, make, model and engine size would certainly help but one possible reason could be a locked up fan clutch.
an oink. but louder.
They make a huge crunching sound when you step on them.
It means that the dead should be left alone to rest.
The word 'step' has the short e sound. To make the long e sound the word would need to have 2 e's and that would make it 'steep' which is another word altogether.
Because you are crushing their carapace (hard shell).
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When the turbo winds up it can make a whistling sound when a driver steps on the pedal. A loose part can also cause a rattling sound when the pedal is used.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in stem and pep.
Yes, "step" ends with a short vowel sound, the "eh" sound in short "e".
It has a short E vowel sound, as in pep.
Sounds like a turbo/intercooler.