its either the the left or right drive axle. when the cv joints get worn or dry the click around corners due to the cv joint hinging and moving more during turns. when driving straight the cv joints dont move alot. in a front wheel drive vechicle the front tires need to drive you forward, but they also have to turn, so the driveshafts / axles need 2 cv joints per axle. change your bad axle and you will be noiseless
A bad resistor can cause your BCM to make a clicking sound. The clicking noise can be caused by the relays and replacing the BCM will fix the problem.
CV Joints cause this.
Anytime there is an external clicking in the driveline, start with the constant velocity joints or u joints. The u joints are much more prone to making more of a clunk sound whereas the clicking is more closely aligned with CV joints. Hope this helps...
You should check the cv joints on your drive line. When they start to go bad they'll start clicking when you turn.
Most likley because the plastic cage that holds your bearings in place is cracked. Try replacing your bearings.
When sitting still? need more infoWhen moving , Bad CV joints, bad brakes pad, rock in brake/wheelAnswerIf it is from the motor it could be spark plug wires need replacing, also the lifters on Saturn motors are notorious for making a nice clicking noise. Shouldnt be a problem as long as its not knocking badly. There is a recall for defective timing chain on 2001 l series. The nozzle that sprays oil onto the chain is too small and the chain does not get lubricated. Might be the source also.
knee and the elbow joints are hinge joints.These joints occur where the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another bone, so making movement possible in one plane only. Hinge joints have ligaments mainly at the sides of the joints.
Why is your 1993 Altima Nissan making a clicking noise but does not start?
The clicking noises are caused by the duct-work under the floor. When hot or cool air is run through them, the duct-work will either expand or contract with the temperature change, making clicking noises at the joints to adjust for the expansion/contraction. The other possibility is there is a loose floorboard where a nail missed the joist, and the floor creaks when you walk on it.
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