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Good Morning, I am having an intermittent "clicking" sound from the drivers front. it sounds like a cv joint sound, but I get this when driving straight and when turning. BUT there are times that the "clicking" sound is not heard. I cannot identify any pattern or variables that make the sound appear or not appear. Any ideas?? A friend tells me that it could be the inner CV joint, is there any way to test for these joints? I have looked around underneath, cannot find anything loose or out of place. Thanks |
Originally Posted by patrickusaf
Good Morning, I am having an intermittent "clicking" sound from the drivers front. it sounds like a cv joint sound, but I get this when driving straight and when turning. BUT there are times that the "clicking" sound is not heard. I cannot identify any pattern or variables that make the sound appear or not appear. Any ideas?? A friend tells me that it could be the inner CV joint, is there any way to test for these joints? I have looked around underneath, cannot find anything loose or out of place. Thanks Where are you that when your posting at 3:32MST in the afternoon you would say GOODMORNING? I had no idea NC was so many hours ahead or behind Az. ThanksEdited by: sw2cam |
Shucks ... Maybe he is on vacation in Hawaii. (lol) But to answer your question, I would replace the right side transaxle. Not a difficult task, and replacement axles can be found most places |
Vacation, Hawaii, I bet not ...
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thanks for the info. is there a specific method to pinpoint that it is the CV joint, either inner or outer? as for the "good morning", I work all shifts, and sometimes not sure if I am coming or going, let alone what time it might be in whatever time zone I might find myself. it is just easier to say "good morning". additionally, sunrise is the best time of day, especially at Wrightsville Beach. or any beach, for that matter. |
If I were to make a guess, I would vote for the inner joint. Normally, if the outer joint is defective, a series of hard circles either to the right or to the left in a vacant parking lot would make the outer joint rattle. Stand in the lot, and have someone drive the car around you in a tight circle. Of course, torn or damaged boots would be a big giveaway too. Sometimes they will split but not totally break apart, making the locating of a bad boot a bit more difficult ... |
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