i would check shock absorbers first ,then ball joints, or tie rod ends,drag link,or bushings in steering parts.
Probably worn steering and/or suspension parts. Have the front end safety inspected.
a similar question earlier indicated that it may be a suspension problem and should be checked immediately.
Could be a loose or worn strut or strut mount
Carol and Company - 1990 Bump in the Night 1-1 was released on: USA: 31 March 1990
this could be caused by a number of things,first check that shock absorbers are good. next check all ball joints and wheel bearings.then have king pins checked
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It might be Syphilis.
When you hit the bump, the mouse wakes up.
Can be a loose shock, or loose suspension parts. Can also be loose exhaust system parts. I had a car that made a front-end knocking sound on bumps. Any little bump would do it. Turned out to be bad struts.
look for play in the swivels and wheel bearings and at the busses - steering damper shot
Possibly, the ball joint is bad or a bad strut, but I would have the ball joint checked first.
Tiny Toon Adventures - 1990 Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night 1-8 was released on: USA: 25 September 1990 Netherlands: 30 May 1992