It is your blend door actuator. Good luck! It is a cheap part but an expensive time consuming fix.
low on freon compressor kicking in and out
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In many card and token games a player is required to knock the table when he's down to one token/card The player so doing is said to be 'knocking' A gasoline motor is said to be 'knocking' when the air/gas mix is too lean Knocking can also be criticising, using a knocker of a door, declaring an auction over Knocking off: finishing work for a break, or the day: making a hasty job of: robbing Knocking up: waking: making pregnant: making hasty job of Knocking over: robbing Knocking down: to assault and to beat to the ground
Oh, dude, a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer typically has two catalytic converters. One for each bank of the engine. It's like they're the bouncers at the club, making sure only the cleanest emissions get through.
my 1995 BMW 325i is making a knocking noise after i replace the water pump
Hearing a rubbing noise while driving a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer could indicate several issues, such as worn brake pads that are making contact with the rotor, problems with the wheel bearings, or issues with the suspension components. It could also be caused by debris caught in the wheel well or a misalignment. It's important to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose the issue accurately and prevent further damage.
probably broken bearings
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get a new trany or rebildit cuz its going out unless the knocking is from moter it might be timing
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i don't know if it helps, but my '99 legacy outback was making a knocking sound. turned out that the oring on the brake caliper pin had worn out, and the pin was kind of knocking around.
There could be loosened internal mounts (connecting rods, pistons, pins, crankshafts or other related parts) in the compressor causing the banging or knocking noise. A simple call to a technician should resolve the issue.