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A car that is in good running condition should not make a clunking noise. If a person pushes the gas and brake pedal at the same time causing a car to make a clunking noise, that is an indication of stain on the motor.
brakes are need to be replace
A clunking noise, when you put your car into gear, is most likely caused by a bad u-joint. A problem in the transmission can also cause the noise.
Worn out front shocks and struts will make a clunking noise when you go over small box. The strut may actually allows the tire to hit the fender well.
Worn motor and/or tranny mount.
If it's a type of clunking noise, check your gearbox. If it's some kind of rattling, check your hubcaps.
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check the u-joints in the drive shaft first
It could make a grinding type noise when moving slow. A "whirrr" type whine when moving faster. The grinding noise may change to a clunking noise when turning the wheel. Any of these noises means "fix me now or else."
A faulty Chrysler 300 driveshaft will make a clunking noise as it turns. The driveshaft noise can be best heard when moving very slowly.
if it sounds like growling it is a wheel bearing.
the wheel bearing on the vehicle will make a roaring noise when you accelerate the faster you go the louder it gets