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CV (Constant-Velocity) joint
Constant Velocity Joint.
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a cv joint
No, the clutch on a VW Passat does not connect directly to the CV joint boot. The clutch is part of the transmission system, responsible for engaging and disengaging the engine from the drivetrain, while the CV joint boot protects the constant velocity joints that connect the drive shafts to the wheels. These components serve different functions in the vehicle's operation.
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.