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Old 07-16-2004, 03:09 PM
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Question Clicking noise while turning

i have a 95 ex and when ever i am making turns, around corners w.e, i hear a clicking comeing from the front wheels.. it happes everytime i turn over 70 degrees, left and right.. its the same sound everytime so im thinking something is rubbing but unsure what it would be.. any help is greatly appreciated
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Old 07-16-2004, 04:08 PM
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Re: Clicking noise while turning

C/V joint. You can generally determine which side is going out by listening to which side it's coming from, if you can't figure that out, you can look under the car, one side or the other will most likely have a ripped 'boot', which allowed grease to drain out and dirt to get in, causing premature wear on the C/V joint. (think universal on a truck driveshaft).

You'll need to replace the halfshaft, it's a LOT easier than pulling the joint off and putting a new one on.

it happens to the best of us. Tis the nature of front wheel drive cars.
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