Could be your brake pads shifting in the calipers which is normal in some cars. You should have your brakes looked at just to be safe.
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It CAN be CV joints, but it depends on the sound.
check the condition of the tire it might have a nail in it
it could be a exhaust leak.
Front drivers sideFront drivers side
in most cars it is drivers side front to drivers side back drivers side back to passengers side front passengers side front to passengers side back to drivers side front
If the 1996 Olds Aurora will not start and there is a clicking noise from under the front panel, check the starter. The clicking noise is probably from the starter solenoid.
Many causes and different for front wheel drive and rear wheel drive cars. It's hard to say without more detailed information.
Drivers side front. Starting at the drivers front, 1,3,5,7, pass front 2, 4, 6, 8.
I'm having the same issue, I have a 2000 Audi a6, I have read that it is an upper control arm.
One thing that can cause a clicking noise under the car is when the bar bushings get worn out on the sway bar. Also, it could be coming from the struts if strut oil is leaking. Other things that can cause a clicking noise if not working properly are the exhaust system and the transmission clutch assembly.
The clicking sound that the front tire is making when turning is caused by the velocity joint, I suggest that you replace it rightaway because it means that the metal bearings of the velocity joint has already lost one ball and if it breaks apart - the bigger problem is transporting a car with a wheel that won't roll