is it a front wheel drive? if so the cv shaft on that side could be almost about to fall apart. or it could be the wheel bearing.
A loud knocking noise in the motor of a car at high speeds is most likely the engine. There could be another issue with the transmission if the knocking only happens at high speeds.
Probable you think to enzymes.
it changes direction,it speeds up or slows down
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The knocking noise on a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo could be bad connecting rods. Listen to the knocking, if it get progressively worst at high speeds than the rods may be bad. To be sure check the oil pan for any shards of steel.
sound is louder around the alternater
Wind.
if is model with computers etc,most probable cause is the cam positioning sensor
My 2000 Grand Prix would have a low-speed knocking noise coming from the drivers side as the CV axle was failing. The loss of lubrication in the CV Boots allows the joint to make a knocking/tapping sound at a low speed. If the knocking is coming from the engine compartment, then it could be an entirely different problem.
That'll be the carrier bearing. This happened with my Audi A6 quattro. On my model, it was more cost effective to replace the entire driveshaft than to pay for the labor to replace just the bearing.