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It could be a number of things that would cause this. If it is only when you turn, it could be a suspension component such as a ball joint, strut or tie rod end. Do you notice the sound when you hit bumps also? It could be just that one of the bushings are worn out and need replaced. Some models however, you need to replace the whole part because the bushing does not get sold seperately. It could also be something as simple as greasing the joints. I would take it to a shop that specializes in suspension and have them take a look at it if you are not sure what to look for.
ball joint definatly check your upper and lower ball joints
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.
if they are drum brakes it could be that the drums friction surface has a defect on it and everytime the shoes hit it it pops or it could be a bad hold down or quieter spring in the drum itself
A popping sound when accelerating hard could be caused by backfiring in the exhaust system due to unburned fuel igniting in the exhaust system. This can occur if the air-fuel mixture is not properly balanced or if there is an issue with the ignition timing. It is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the specific cause.
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Possible causes of popping/grinding noises when turning:Wheel bearingsCV joint / axleBrakesSee "Related Questions" below for more
The popping sound is most likely caused by a problem with the suspension. The front strut spring is the most likely culprit.
No it is perfectly fine. Some people say it causes arthritis and joint problems but those are myths. When you crack anything, it is releasing trapped fluids that your joints produce, and it makes a popping sound. It is not bad at all.
There are a number of causes that could lead to tiles popping when a pool is drained. This could just be stress on the tiles.