Loose shock or strut mount?
Bad ball joint?
Worn tie rod end?
Bad steering rack?
Bad pitman arm?
2003 Saturn Ion clunking when breaking
Buick makes a clunking sound from trans area when accelerating.
A clunking noise when shifting gears on a K1500 automatic transmission, might mean a problem with the drive axle or drive shaft. Check all U-Joints to make sure they are working properly.
If it's a type of clunking noise, check your gearbox. If it's some kind of rattling, check your hubcaps.
One clunk when accelerating (but now repeated clunks) and another when braking can be caused by broken motor mounts.
Vibrating when accelerating.. clunking when hitting gas. Typical front wheel drive bad CV joint signs.
Clunking.
A clunking noise when accelerating in your mountaineer could indicate a few potential issues. It might be due to worn or damaged drivetrain components, such as the universal joints or driveshaft, which can create noise when torque is applied. Additionally, issues with the transmission or engine mounts can also lead to clunking sounds as the vehicle shifts under acceleration. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect it to diagnose the exact cause.
sounds like your brake calipers could be sticking.after a short run feel your rim if it seems overly hot that's probaly what it is
It can if it is really bad. Try not to drive it and have someone who is mechanically inclined check it out, it could be a number of things.
either your transmission mount or a motor mount is shot on your vehicle.
A clunking sound when accelerating could indicate several issues, such as a failing universal joint, worn-out motor mounts, or problems with the drive shaft. It might also stem from loose or damaged components in the suspension or transmission. It's important to have a mechanic inspect your truck to diagnose the exact cause and prevent further damage. Ignoring the noise could lead to more serious mechanical issues.