If you hear a thumping sound while driving, you should:
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Hook your shoe under the gas pedal and see if you can free it.
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Get off the road and check your tires.
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Pull the steering wheel back.
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Try your emergency lights.
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Explanation
If you hear a thumping sound while driving, you should pull off the road when it is safe. Come to a complete stop, get out of the vehicle, and check your tires. A thumping sound usually indicates that a tire blowout is about to occur or that your suspension components may be worn out.
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