Once the CV boots have failed (unless you were watching when it happened) the cv joint inside has gone bad from grit and running dry. Don't mess with an individual CV joint. Replacing the whole axle makes much more sense in the long run, since it is actually less effort and you will end up with a new axle and 2 new CV joints. The axle half-shaft includes both CV joints for that side of the vehicle.
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most grinding noises that come from turning is usually a cv axle that needs to be replaced. Can also be a bad wheel bearing. If you hear the grinding when turning to the right then the left front wheel bearing is bad.
Open the trunk. Pull back the carpeting directly behind the tail light that needs to be changed. Turn the bulb assembly to the left and it should come loose. Then replace the bulb and place the assembly back in and turning it the opposite way to lock it back into place. Replace carpeting.
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Remove the tail light assembly, then disconnect electronics from vehicle. On back of assembly, turn the bulb dial to unlock. When it stops, keep turning past the tabs (use a tool to encourage if necessary) and the dial will come out of the unit assembly with attached bulb. Replace bulb and reconnect.
Bad wheel bearings usually cause a grinding noise, and are known to only cause it when turning.
Depending on which side it is, turn the wheel the farthest you can in that direction and check that rubber boot that connects to the wheel, if its torn or ripped then you need to replace it. the noise is from metal grinding together.
If you're experiencing noise, vibration, or handling issues in your 2005 Cadillac STS, it may indicate that the wheel hub bearing or assembly needs replacement. It's essential to inspect the wheel hub for any signs of wear or damage, such as play in the wheel or grinding noises when turning. If the bearing is faulty, replacing the entire assembly is often recommended for optimal performance and safety. Always consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis before proceeding with repairs.
scraping sweeking grinding clicking sounds like something is grinding will be most apparent when turning
not sure sound like it comes from front suspension
Its more than likely the throwout bearing in the clutch assembly. Or could be a wheel bearing or cv joint. It would help if i knew what make and model the vehicle is.
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