Quite often clicking noise is from the front axle trunion (U-joint).
You can see them, one per side, using a tool similar to a long screw driver and gently
prying upward is one way to see if there is play in the u-joint.
When they get worn they may click, snap or clunk, but usually click in 2WD.
Mine had a clicking noise and it turned out to be the front passanger side axle assembly.
Sounds like a wheel bearing to me.
It could be the bearings on your front driver side wheel.
sounds like a front wheel drive with bad cv joints, which are your drive shafts going to both front wheels.
Front main axle or CV joint.... that's assuming this car is front wheel drive
Check the CV Boot
I recently experienced a similar sound. It turned out to be the driver's side front wheel bearing. After jacking up the front end, I was able to rock the wheel back and forth by grabbing the top and bottom of the wheel. I have a 2005 Ram 1500.
Turn on the signal and listen for the clicking noise. If it is still clicking occasionally then you can follow the noise and feel where it is located. If it has totally stopped then look on top of the steering column behind the steering wheel.
Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
You need to replace the front axle Every 80,000 to 120,000 They wear out, normal maintance
You did not say what kind of vehicle it is. If it is a front wheel drive, it has drive axles and if the drive axle is going out, it will click especially when you turn the wheels.
Its Your CV Joint Or Your Wheel Bearing ........... if it is your cv joint you will hear the knocking or clicking sound especially whilst turning corners.xxxx