Cv Axle Clicking Noise
When they do wear out, the cv axles will usually show symptoms to let the driver know they require attention.
Cv axle clicking noise. First name john joined feb 20, 2020 messages 76 reaction score 43 location colorado vehicle(s) 2019 ford ranger xlt screw fx4 jul 5, 2020. Either way the clicking was getting really bad after driving on it for a while and it is completely gone after the dealer replaced the axle. Cv axle boot on that side is torn and leaking, just started not a lot of grease all.
My mechanic said the axle was brand new. Once the joint makes noise, you cannot add grease to the damaged joint and make the noise go away. As they wear they give out this distinctive clicking on turns and load.
If you hear this noise, you likely have a bad cv joint. The noise is on driver side 100%. A cv axle that is excessively worn can produce a clunking or clicking noise when shifting between decelerating and accelerating.
As the cv joint is part of the hub, steering, and brakes assembly and can effect the operation of them, the best thing to do is change the delinguent joint. My car has suffered from the well documented clicking noise (from drivers side) rear axle since purchase. Old age a third way a cv joint can fail is when the rubber boot becomes old and brittle due to age and wear.
Its there the hub meets. But, they have a 90 day warranty, so i will take it there soon. So it's not the hub.
The clicking noise you describe is almost certainly down to the cvj. If you hear a clicking noise while driving, it might be from a broken or worn cv joint or axle. I noticed a few weeks ago a clicking sound while backing up and turning at the same time.