Posted on 10/31/2024
Hearing an unfamiliar noise when driving is always a cause for concern. A clicking sound while making a turn is one of those noises you shouldn’t ignore, as it can point to several underlying issues with your car’s steering or suspension system. So, what exactly causes this noise, and is it a sign of something serious? What Causes the Clicking Noise When Turning When your car makes a clicking sound as you turn, it’s often related to the front suspension or the constant velocity (CV) joints in vehicles with front-wheel drive. Other times, it could be related to the power steering system or even something as simple as a loose or worn-out component in the suspension. Understanding the root cause of the noise is the first step to solving the issue and ensuring your car is safe to drive. Worn CV Joints The most common reason for a clicking noise when turning is worn-out CV joints. CV joints are part ... read more