If it is when you brake then there could be some loose hardware, if so tighten all the bolts that you can and if not when braking then it may be a ball joint.
they are overtorqued.
Out of balance tire, bad tie rod, bad shock/strut, or bad alignment are a few options
The frequency of sound produced by an object is determined by its vibrations. A guitar string vibrating at a higher frequency produces a higher pitch sound, while a car horn typically produces a lower pitch sound due to its larger vibrating source. The difference in size and material of the vibrating sources between a guitar string and a car horn results in the production of sound at different frequencies.
press the turning signal idiot
Could be bad u-joints in the driveshaft.
beep
Sounds like the CV (constant velocity) joints are worn and need relacing
Try answering your car-phone.
As the moving car approaches the person in front of it, the pitch of the car horn will sound higher due to the Doppler effect. This occurs because the sound waves get compressed as the car moves closer, causing the frequency to increase and the pitch to sound higher.
Car will not start, makes no sound. Battery is strong.
Could be the brake caliper or the CV joint going.
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