A clicking noise when turning can be caused by several factors, most commonly related to the vehicle's drivetrain. Worn or damaged CV (constant velocity) joints are a frequent culprit, especially in front-wheel-drive vehicles. Additionally, issues with wheel bearings, loose or damaged suspension components, or problems with the steering system can also produce clicking sounds. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected to identify and address the specific issue.
CV Joints are the most common cause.
If it is in the rear end you need to change the third member oil.
When the battery does not have enough voltage to turn the starter over it will sometimes make a clicking noise.
A bad cv joint/axle shaft on the front will make a clicking noise when turning.
what kind of noise do u hear. clicking, poping, or skweek etc.
When turning left or right, you will hear a clicking noise.
cv axels if it does it when you are turning
if clicking is in turns than a front axle needs replaced. if turning right it is your left axle-- turning left it is your right axle!! the clicking is the cv joint in axle.
That's what relays do when they are energized.
If clicking while trying to start then might be a bad starter. If clicking while running, then might be valve/lifter noise.
YEP IT WILL AND MIGHT HERE A CLICKING NOISE WHEN TURNING ALSO
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.