check the fuses to the fuel pump and the fuses to the fuel injectors if you have injectors.
Worn CVC joint. Could be bad struts causing the spring to bind. Depends how severe the clunk is. If it is struts, it sounds like the floorboard is getting hit by a sledge hammer.
No car can start until it turns over. Meaning the starter has to engage. So you have at least one problem or more. You have to have a good battery and it has to be 12.6 volts and remain at 8-12 vol;ts while trying to crank. When you cut the ignition on - the instrument panel has to light up and when you go to "start " you have to hear a soleniod in the starter go clunk. No clunk? There is a problem in the circuit to the soleniod. Clunks - but no turn over? Bad connection from the starter to the battery or bad starter.
i can help if you clarify question. do u mean it turns over but won't fire ? do u mean when u turn key it just goes click, click ,click ?
Check control arm bushings and other suspension parts specifically front swaybar bushings- these were a known problem for Chrysler- your dealer stocks them
If it doesn't repeat the sound while the engine is running, especially accelarating or decellerating, it is probably related to the starter pinion gear or the flywheel/flexplate ring gear. When the starter gear engages the flywheel/flexplate, there is a small portion of gear tooth missing. It starts to catch and slips, slamming into the next gear and then engaging. Eventually, you'll lose another and yet another tooth, producing a dead spot to an extent the car won't start.
Yes it is possible. I have a 2001 sentra and recently replaced the front right strut and coil spring. It didn't have a springing sound though, more of a clunk sound when driving over bumps and on turns. The strut was bent and the coil spring broken. Also the sway bars had play. It was safe to drive with play in the bar, but until it got new links put in, it still made the same sound.
You should check the cv joints on your drive line. When they start to go bad they'll start clicking when you turn.
A microphone
Yes, it turns sound into electricity and back into sound on the receiving end.
if the sound of the engine cranking sounds unusual, your timing belt has snapped.
Modem stands for MOdulate DEModulate it takes digital information from your computer and turns it into sound (the MOdulate portion) and turns sound into data (the DEMod part)
If someone turns against you,they start behaving bad. They start ignoring you and not caring for you.