My fridge did this quite a bit until I found out that there was not enough weight compressing it to the ground. So... buy more food :)
The knocking noise in central air systems when they turn off can be due to the metal ducts expanding and contracting as the system heats up and cools down. This is a common occurrence and does not necessarily indicate a problem with the system. If the noise is loud or persistent, it could be a sign of loose components that may require professional attention.
It took him about three hours to make the fridge.
No, clouds do not make noise.
No, light does not make noise when it travels through a vacuum.
Fans make noise because the motor inside them creates vibrations that produce sound waves. The movement of the blades and the air flow also contribute to the noise.
A bad harmonic balancer can cause a knocking noise. The harmonic balancer doesn't actually produce the noise, but it can cause the noise in the engine.
many many things, Loose lug nuts which lets wheel make knocking noise. Engine will make a knocking noise if it is really low on oil. Some timing belts make a knocking, slapping noise just before they break.These are just a few examples . Have someone ride in car with you as you duplcate the noise and see if they can determine which part of the vehicle it is coming from.
Refrigerators make noise due to the compressor, fan, and other moving parts working to cool and circulate air. The noise is normal and indicates that the fridge is functioning properly.
Your fridge makes noise at night because the compressor and other components are working to maintain the temperature inside. The sound is normal and indicates that the fridge is functioning properly.
Your fridge may make a knocking sound due to a few reasons, such as a loose compressor or fan blades hitting something. To fix it, try cleaning the coils, leveling the fridge, or checking and tightening any loose parts. If the issue persists, consider contacting a professional for further assistance.
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Having a bad rod bearing could cause a truck to make a loud knocking noise and shake when driving at high speeds. The engine having a coolant leak or an engine timing problem could also cause the knocking noise.
your cv boot has torn and needs replacement
A knocking/clicking noise when making a turn is a sign of a torn CV boot. In this case it's the driver side boot that is torn.
it's probably a rod knocking
The knocking that you are describing reminds me of a stuck universal joint. A bent axle usually wears tires out very fast more than making noise.
Where is the noise coming from? If its from the fenders or wheels is a much different problem than if its coming from the transaxle.