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The sounds you are hearing is the defrosted water, from auto defrosting, running onto the hot compressor. This evaporates the defrosted water. This is quite normal.
sound like the shocks that hold the hatch open have been over extended, thats what the popping sound is when its opened.. replace the shocks and that will keep the hatch open and eliminate the popping sound,
It sounds like you have blow a power steering line it sounds like the Pressure line as it would make a loud pop. There are two lines your pressure line and your return line. Check the pump so see if one of the lines is broken there if not it will have popped off at the steering rack.
It could simply have a leak but that would not make the pop sound.
The lines are relatively inexpensive and not really that hard to change.
Hope that helps..
Sounds like the evaporator fan is doing its job. Nothing to worry about. Good hearing is a blessing all fridges make different sounds some click loud while others gurgle loud. Some pop and snap. Till I got my hearing aids I didn't know mine ran so loud and clicked.
The audio outputs are intermittently shorting to their supply and allowing DC voltage to pass - the speakers will be damaged if it continues. you can confirm this by measuring (with a dc voltmeter)at the speaker outputs for DC volts.
Sounds like the pipe/connection from the exhaust manifold to the EGR valve that is located at or near the throttle body has a leak. That would make a loud popping noise.
The 23" CRT set may have a high voltage breakdown in the flyback transformer or focus divider. Take the back off and operate the set in a dark room. Look for anything that has a blue glow around it or sparks flying when the pop occurs. I won't guarantee this will find your problem, but it is definitive if you see these!
I once had a set with these symptoms. I stopped the blue glow and arcing by covering the focus divider with epoxy. It worked for a couple of months before the divider literally broke apart.
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