Posted on 2/28/2025

Driving should feel predictable, but hearing a clicking sound when you turn the wheel can be unsettling. It’s not the kind of noise you expect from a properly functioning vehicle, and it’s certainly not something you want to ignore. While some clicking sounds might be harmless, others could indicate worn or failing components in your steering or suspension system. The key is understanding what’s causing the noise and whether it requires immediate attention. What Causes a Clicking Noise When Turning A clicking noise while turning is almost always linked to an issue in the vehicle’s steering, suspension, or drivetrain. The cause can range from minor wear to serious mechanical failure, and knowing the difference can help you avoid unnecessary breakdowns. Failing CV Joints Constant velocity (CV) joints are responsible for transferring power from the transmission to the wheels while allowing flexibility in movement. Th ... read more