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mk4 golf clicking when turning

by Mr. Olaf Turner II Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why does my car make a clicking sound when I turn?

CV axle. If you notice that the clicking noise is most prominent when you turn your car, the most likely suspect is a CV (or constant velocity) axle. CV axles allow the car's transmission to drive a car's wheels and open up a range of motion with bearings.

Why is my front end clicking when I turn?

Worn Constant Velocity (CV) Joints Also, the outer joints pivot to allow the front wheels to turn. Worn outer CV joints can make a clicking, popping, or snapping sound when the vehicle is cornering and accelerating.

Why is my Volkswagen making a ticking noise?

The most common reasons a Volkswagen Jetta engine makes a ticking noise are low oil level or pressure, an issue with the ignition system, or an exhaust leak.

What noise does CV joint make?

Ans: The most common symptoms of a bad CV joint are the clicking, popping, and clunking sounds it makes when decelerating or accelerating. Vibration when driving is also a common symptom. You might find grease on the car's underside caused by a torn boot or leaky oil.

Do wheel bearings make a clicking noise?

A bad wheel bearing will cause a grinding, whirring, clicking, or popping sound at the wheels that increases in volume during acceleration or turning.

Can bad spark plugs cause ticking sound?

bad spark plugs or wires spark plugs seal off each cylinder, so if one cracks or gets loose, you'll hear a ticking noise. this is a common problem after diy tune-ups.

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