Turn your wheel all the way to one side.You will see the rubber boot if this is cracked replace that side.Yes,it is valuable to check both sides at the same time,but it is not necessary to do both at the same time.
A clicking noise, when accelerating, can be caused by a worn CV joint. The CV joint can cause the axle to collapse when it breaks.
If it's a 4-wheel drive then it could be the axel joint / CV joint. It could also be the brake pads.
cv joint or universal joint
If it makes a clicking, grinding, rattling, or other noise when you accelerate with the steering turned it is not safe.
it makes that clicking noise because you touch yourself at night
central airconditioner makes a clicking noise when running? any idea what to check?
The clicking noise after letting go of the clutch in 1st gear could be due to a worn-out CV joint or axle. The clicking noise indicates that there may be damage to the joints or components, and continued driving in this condition could lead to more severe issues. It is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose the exact cause of the clicking noise and to prevent further damage.
A bad cv joint/axle shaft on the front will make a clicking noise when turning.
Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
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It is the CV joint within the axle. I would replace it with the entire axle assembly.To save money I would buy a good used axle then bring it to a local garage.
Front main axle or CV joint.... that's assuming this car is front wheel drive