The most common cause is the CV joints. They have a finite life and cannot be lubricated. Full replacement is the only solution. By the way, DO BOTH SIDES!
What would cause noises coming from the rear of a 2005 Jeep Liberty? I only hear it when the car is moving?
1999 Mercury front and humming noises can because by several things. Tire noises are the most common cause. A tire that is not wearing properly can cause a humming noise.
bottom engine mount nut snaped
Pull the transmission pan. If there are any metallic shavings it is transmission related. That was the case here.
A hard clanking sound could be the universal joint(s) connecting the drive line. There are basically 2 of these universal joints and most have to be replaced at the same time and also need to be pressed in on most vehicles. If the u-joints are okay, then it may be the transmission.
The temperature sensor is malfunctioning
It is usually caused by a bad alternator.
Vibrations like noises have to be experienced to properly diagnoise. Take it to a garage.
If your car has a manual speedo, it can be in it or the cable. Noises have to be heard to be correctly diagnoised.
Had the same problem with my 92 cutlass ciera. It turned out to be ac compressor. Probably the clutch.
Either, the rear bearing is dead or you need to change the brake shoes.
Noises have to be heard to correectly diagnoise. It could be bearings, tires or a number of things.