A single knocking noise when braking or turning can be caused by a faulty axle. The cost of replacement is usually around 1,000 dollars.
Normally caused by worn steering or suspension components.
You probably need your bearings repacked
Low coolant causing air bubbles in the heater core.....
mine doing the same when turning been to garage could be broke spring or strut top bearing .
The leading cause of powered watercraft, such as jet skis, accidents is that they have no braking mechanism. They coast to a stop, and while coasting, there is no turning ability.
Could be, loose lug nuts on front left wheel, a damaged left front brake rotor, a bad left front hub/bearing assembly, a worn/damaged CV axle joint,
Brake pads worn or dirt lodged in brake pad
A hole in the muffler would cause a knocking sound in your muffler. A loose exhaust pipe can also cause a knocking noise.
It sounds like your CV (Constant Velocity) joints are worn and need to be replaced
Only if you are braking at the time. A more likely cause is a failing CV joint or a worn ball joint.
Braking while turning can cause loss of traction and control, increasing the risk of skidding or sliding. It is generally recommended to brake before entering a turn and then accelerate gently through the turn to maintain control of the vehicle.
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