It can when it has failed.
It can when it has failed.
It can when it has failed.
The grinding noise in the front of a 1990 Dodge Caravan could be a cv joint. If it is, it probably only grinds when you take a sharp turn. There is one located on each side.
From the description it sounds like you may have a bad CV (constant velocity) joint.
If the ticking/grinding noise is coming fron the front of the car, it is probably a CV joint going bad. Outer CV joints will click as they wear out, and if that goes on long enough they will start grinding as the joint basically chews itself up.
Perhaps a pebble got stuck in either cv joint or in behind brake caliper
I think you mean axle shaft joint. The usual symptom of a bad axle shaft joint is a crunching noise when turning corners.
Maybe tirod end or ball joint Check strut bearings.
On Front Wheel Drives, when the CV Joint is going bad it will do this because the joint is not wearing out and when turned you get a clacking sound. I believe it is the CV joint opposite of the way you turn that is bad.
because either the wheel bearings have gone, the c v joint has worn or your brekas are shot
If you mean a "GRINDING" noise - then it sounds like the constant velocity joint (CV joint) may be failing -OR- if it only happens when you apply the brakes - the brake pad(s) need replacing.
You have a bad cv joint. Or bad wheel bearing on one side.
crackling or grinding noises or sensations in the hip joint
Rear wheel drive: Possibly a worn universal joint on the drive shaft. Front wheel drive: possibly worn CV joints on the front drive shafts.