you need to check your shock absorbers on the front/back as one may be leaking oil (there oil filled) i had the same exact problem with my Ford Fiesta 98 and had to get them changed. its great now, no more banging when you go over speed bumps.
wierd
Could be a couple of things. I would check your shock absorber for signs of leaking and check the coil spring, it could be broken. The car will sit slightly lower on one side if there is a busted shock.
Have it re stretched by a fitter. That is presuming there is no other cause ie something underneath the carpet
Depends on where the noise is originating from, a suspension component, engine (top or bottom?), steering knocking when turning, going over bumps, etc. You need to provide more details before I can point you in the right direction.
possibly hitting the front bumper
Sounds like the rubbers are going in your shock absorbers.
Clunking/knocking sound felt though steering wheel and floor when turning and going over bumps at low speeds.
Little rubber parts that help to cushion a car's suspension system, if they wear out you can hear a knocking noise when going over bumps.
I would check the suspension bushings, if one of them is worn it would cause a knocking noise.
Could be a bad strut or shock No I have disconnected both rear shocks and knocking noise is still there whilst driving. Seems to be coming from rear. When stationary I can bounce rear of car up and down and hear noise with handbrake on but not with handbrake off. Any ideas?
im not sure how your car is set up but open your boot and pull the bulb out. and buy a new one but on the bottom of the bulb ther will be itha 1 or to little bumps. make sure you get a bulb that is 12v and has the same number of bumps on it or it will short out
Your sister is correct. Whether you are a boy or a girl you will develope these "bumps" at the onset of puberty, but the hormonal differences between male and female will cause breasts to develope in the female only. In the case of the male, the bumps will disappear after a time (don't worry, the boys have their problems too!). The bumps might be very sensitive and sore to touch...this is normal.