Ender 3 has an infamous "clunk" problem. This video will show you where to look for the problem(s) and what causes each.
Written article on this topic:
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NOTE: This is not a how to repair video. There's enough info that, if you know what you are doing, you can repair it yourself. BUT, do not attempt the advanced repairs if you do not know what you are doing or you can seriously damage your printer.
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== Chapters ====
0:00 Intro: Ender 3 "Clunk", "Clack", "Snap", "Bang" Problem
1:16 Nozzle temperature too low
2:50 Loose brass feeder wheel
4:46 Clogged nozzle/path
6:32 Mis-installed Teflon Bowden feeder tube
9:03 Print table/nozzle gap is too small
10:55 Other