Cv Joints Clicking Noise While Turning
If you put off replacing them for too long, the bearings will fall out.
Cv joints clicking noise while turning. It can be heard on the inside or outside of the vehicle. The clicks may become louder or more pronounced during sharper and faster turns and will be heard on the side with the faulty cv shaft. When cv axles become excessively worn, the constant velocity joints will become loose and click when turning or accelerating.
Its coming from left driver side. A clicking or popping noise when turning is the one of the indications of cv joint problems. As they wear they give out this distinctive clicking on turns and load.
In the case of a worn cv joint, a popping or clicking noise will be most audible when turning and accelerating into turns. It also happens when turning left too. The only reason behind such disturbance is the cv joints with poor coupling.
But my mechanic couldn't find any problems. If the noise is from the right, then that seems more like a wheel bearing as the trans is on the driver side (left). The noise can be compared to the sound of a kid running along a stockade fence with a stick rubbing against it.
Hi, just wondering if someone had any similar experience, with their car. It doesn't make noise while going straight or turning right only and turning left. A car clicking noise when turning and accelerating = cv joint failure.
Once moisture and dirt get into a cv joint and grease makes its way out, the cv joints days are numbered. When a cv joint is clicking, it is a sign that the joint is worn and needs to be replaced. The noise a damaged outer cv joint makes is a clicking noise with a metallic tone: