Likely a loose or broken strut or shock. Could be the same for a load leveling bar, depending on the vehicle.
could be the CV jopints of the car
One cause of a popping noise from the front end while backing up in cold weather is the drive shaft. A mechanic can help find the problem.
A bad axle will cause that sound
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Brakes can make noise even when not braking due to factors like worn brake pads, rust on the rotors, or debris caught in the braking system. These issues can cause friction and vibrations, leading to noise when the vehicle is in motion.
A single knocking noise when braking or turning can be caused by a faulty axle. The cost of replacement is usually around 1,000 dollars.
Brake noise when not braking could be caused by issues such as worn brake pads, loose brake components, or debris caught in the braking system. It is important to have the brakes inspected by a professional to determine the exact cause and address any potential safety concerns.
what would cause a rubbing noise on drivers side front wheel especially when braking ( I replaced rotor and wheel bearings are good) ?
you might want to check your left side wheel bearings
The popping noise can be caused by a bad year in the rear end. The popping noise can also because by a bad you joint.
Normally caused by worn steering or suspension components.
A leaking manifold seal on the intake will cause a popping noise on the 1996 Honda Accord. This can heard most clearly on days when the weather is cold because the seals tend to shrink.