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CV (Constant-Velocity) joint
Constant Velocity Joint.
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a cv joint
constant velocity
Could most possibly the CV joint (constant-velocity joint)
When a constant velocity (CV) joint is going bad, you can hear an audible "clicking" noise when you turn the steering wheel. When a drive shaft u-joint is going bad, you will usually feel/hear a "clunk" when accelerating and/or coming to a stop,
It COULD be a constant velocity joint (CV joint) going bad.
Curriculum Vitae - Latin Resume - English Constant Velocity joint - Automotive
You can search for images of constant velocity joints on the internet using a search engine or visit automotive parts websites for detailed pictures and diagrams. Additionally, you can check automotive repair manuals or guides for illustrations of constant velocity joints.
CV joint is a Constant Velocity Joint in all FWD cars and most 4WD cars. A cv joint makes your FWD car drive and turn without losing velocity.
Don't try to fix a constant velocity joint, better off just replacing it with a new or reconditioned one.