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Old 06-23-2005, 10:44 PM
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clicking noise from drivers side 2000 villager

there is a clicking noise from the right front that increases and decreases with speed. Braking has no effect on clicking. What could cause this?
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Check your cv axle boots. You may also have a broken braken pad,or you may have a bad cv axle bearing. this part makes all tyes of noises. Your best bet is to lift the front two axle on stands or lift and run the car to see and hear the problem. Maybe a simple fix or a complicated one but you have to check or isolate the problem to determin that.
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Check your cv axle boots. You may also have a broken braken pad,or you may have a bad cv axle bearing. this part makes all tyes of noises. Your best bet is to lift the front two axle on stands or lift and run the car to see and hear the problem. Maybe a simple fix or a complicated one but you have to check or isolate the problem to determin that.
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Check your cv axle boots. You may also have a broken braken pad,or you may have a bad cv axle bearing. this part makes all tyes of noises. Your best bet is to lift the front two axle on stands or lift and run the car to see and hear the problem. Maybe a simple fix or a complicated one but you have to check or isolate the problem to determin that.
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