To determine if a CV joint is bad in a 2006 Trailblazer, listen for clicking or popping noises when making sharp turns, which often indicates wear in the joint. Additionally, inspect for grease leakage around the CV boot; a damaged or torn boot can lead to joint failure. You may also notice vibrations during acceleration, which can signal issues with the CV joint. If you observe any of these symptoms, it's advisable to have the joint inspected or replaced by a professional.
Have a mechanic test the fuel sensor circuit. Likely the sensor has gone bad and will require replacement.
have someone move the steering wheel to the left and right a few inches repeatedly while you watch each joint in motion, they should be firm and snug in the joint, there should not be any play in the joint, if so the joint is bad.
Loose connection?Bad switch?Flat spot in motor?
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I think you mean axle shaft joint. A crunching noise, especially when turning corners suggests bad axle shaft joints.
jack car up until the tire is off the ground that has a suspected bad joint. grab top and bottom of tire ( not front and back) and wiggle it. if it moves then you have a bad joint. other indications are noise from the joint on bumps or turns. and car not holding alignment.
"clicking" when taking turns -- indicates CV joint is going bad
it makes a knocking sound when u turn the wheels.
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If the car will not start...the spark-plug is bad.
Try to start it
Bad plug or something is misassembled.