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Yes, CV (constant velocity) joints can cause slippage if they become worn or damaged. When CV joints fail, they may not transmit torque effectively, leading to a loss of power transfer from the engine to the wheels. This can result in symptoms such as clicking noises during turns, vibrations, or a feeling of slippage while accelerating. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of worn CV joints can help prevent these issues.

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