A worn CV joint will often cause a distintive clicking sound when turning at low speed.
Vibrations in the front end are more often caused by worn steering and suspension parts, out-of-balance wheels, and faulty tires.
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That is typically a wheel balance problem.
probably not the tire, but the bearings. misalignment can cause vibrations - making all sorts of squeaks.
If its a front wheel drive, your cv joint. Another likely cause could be loose lug nuts on your wheel.
Faulty socket wiring problem Faulty flasher faulty switch
I have one and went through this. If the tires, balance, rims, and alignment are okay then most likely the struts.
A faulty wheel speed sensor may cause the ABS light to go on. If the "Track Control Off" light is also activated, the faulty sensor is probably on one of the front wheels, since this is a front wheel drive vehicle.
Most likely it's either a bent wheel, a faulty tire or someone didn't balance it right. Take it back to the tire shop.
Wiper parking switch faulty, most often part of wiper motor
warped rotors
Most likely brakes applying due to a faulty brake vacuum booster. If 4wd, could be a bad "u" joint or C/V joint. This model also has an active front motor mount that uses vacuum modulated to cancel vibrations.