Because the air is escaping.
Because the can has to many bubbles!
yes it makes noises
The words open and close can't be translated in parseltongue with words. The snake makes a particular noise to talk.
The fizzing or popping you hear when you open a bottle of soda is the carbon dioxide escaping. Shaking the bottle makes the bubbles rise to the top and come out more forcefully.
First check fuse. replace if blown. If fuse is not failed ... Then listen ear to the door while someone actuates switch to hear if motor makes noise as if struggling. If makes noise but fails to open the door, then either motor, or an obstuction in door track could be problem.If no noise, then most likely electrical connection or failed motor or switch itself is issue.
Yes, when the air hole of a Bunsen burner is closed, it can produce a roaring or buzzing sound due to incomplete combustion of the gas. This can result in a build-up of unburned gas that ignites intermittently, creating noise.
Hello, my suggestion would be just opening the hood when the noise goes on. Try to locate where the noise comes from. I have similar problem with my Taurus 2000 SE. It occasionally makes the noise somewhere under the hood. I sent the car to pep boys today. they were not able to locate the noise because it was quiet . so i have to wait until the noise goes up again and open the hood and see.
Escaping gas causes the fizz. For example, when you open a can of cola, the fizzing is due to escaping carbon dioxide (CO2).
If it's a canned yell, don't open it.
YES It says so under ingredients!!!! -Marina20 ========== Dissolved Carbon Dioxide is what produces the fizzing when you open a soda.
Are you sure its a driveaxel issue? Does the car move? Are the outer boots ripped open? Does the driveshafts spin but the wheel doesn't? hulala
the noise a chimpanzee makes is when they fight it gives out a hoot sound .when there scared there lips move and then they start to scream.when there relaxed there face is very calm . a chimps full open grin means there scared or very excited.