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vw golf clunking noise when turning

by Erna Hermann Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago
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What causes a clunking noise when I turn?

Tie Rods: A clunking sound as you turn can be a sign of a loose or busted tie rod. Sway Bar Link: When experiencing poor handling in conjunction with a knocking noise while you turn, your sway bar is likely the culprit.

Why is my car making a knocking noise when I turn the wheel?

Bad Tires/Bad Left Tire - A knocking sound may be heard when tires go bad, if they are unbalanced or misaligned, or if there is a broken belt in one of the tires. Wheel Bearings - If a wheel bearing is severely worn out the wheel will not be able to spin freely. This may cause a knocking sound to be heard.

What causes clunking sound in front end?

A front end clunking noise going over bumps is most often caused by damaged control arms or suspension struts. Often, this kind of damage happens if you use your vehicle for off-roading adventures—or there are a lot of potholes on your daily commute.

Why does my front end clunk when I turn sharp?

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. Worn outer CV joints can make a clicking, popping, or snapping sound when the vehicle is cornering and accelerating.

Can a wheel bearing make a knocking sound?

When a wheel hub bearing wears out, it puts extra stress on the CV-joint. That can cause the knocking/clunking noise when you turn the vehicle.

How is clunking noise diagnosed?

How to diagnose front end clunking noisesCheck your tires' lug nut torque.Inspect your shocks and struts.Inspect your upper control arms and ball joints for the cause of clunking noises while driving.Inspect your outer tie rod ends.Inspect your inner tie rod ends and power steering rack.Inspect your lower ball joints.More items...•

What does clunking sound mean?

If you hear those annoying clunking noises when going over bumps, it means that something is wrong with the suspension system. Since the suspension system includes various parts, any of them could be faulty. These are the areas to check the next time you hear these sounds on the road. Worn or Damaged Struts.

Can alignment cause clunk?

Bad alignment noise will warn you about displaced wheels. So, you should pay attention when your vehicle is making creaking, knocking, or squeaking sound.

Why does my car make a noise when I turn left?

The most common causes of noises when turning is a bad coil spring, struts, or shocks. It could also be caused by a bad steering rack, tie rod ends, or worn ball joints. If you hear a growling noise when turning it can be a bad wheel bearing.

What makes a popping sound when I turn the steering wheel?

Popping Noise When Turning – Conclusion And these were the steering rack, steering pump, tie rods, and ball joints, damaged CV joints, and bad bushings. All these components, when they fail, can show some symptoms while you are driving your car on the road.

Do ball joints pop when turning?

The outer tie rods connect the power steering system to the wheels. These tie rods are ball joints but they are not the "ball joints" people commonly know (just the same style joint, but different part). This ball can dry out and when it does it will make a popping noise when the ball rotates inside of its joint.

How to check if passenger side rack is bad?

The passenger side rack mount has a rubber support held in place by a clamp. this rubber can go bad and the rack will make small movements causing a clunking sort of noise. The best way to check is at an alignment shop. You can have the car in the air with the wheels supported.

How to check if steering rack is moving?

More specifically, check to see if the rack moves when you turn it. Have someone move the steering wheel slightly back and forth continually while you're looking at the rack. On the passengers side the rack is held on with a clamp and the driver's side is a direct bolt-on. The clamp can get worn out and cause the rack to shift, causing the clunking. I've seen this before.

What happens if your steering wheel is moving but the ends are stationary?

If the steering wheel is moving very slightly but the ends are stationary, then you have a bad inner joint. While you're down there, check the swaybar end links and the swaybar bushings since they can also clunk when worn out. They should all be tight with no slop (movement) in them. Let us know what you find.

Does a steering rack clunk?

No clunking, but steering rack movement is apparent if you have someone else just turn the wheel with the tires on the ground.

Can CV joints clunk?

I wouldn't think a CV joint would clunk if you are not driving forward or backward, but mine will clunk if I'm in park too. Just another point to help diagnose...

Do swaybar bushings clunk?

While you're down there, check the swaybar end links and the swaybar bushings since they can also clunk when worn out. They should all be tight with no slop (movement) in them.

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