Why does my car make a clicking noise when I turn?
A clicking or popping noise when you turn almost always means a worn CV joint, the flexible joint that transfers power from the transmission to your front wheels. The clicking typically gets louder during sharp turns and at lower speeds. CV joints fail when the protective rubber boot cracks and lets grease leak out while dirt and water get in, which is common in Miami where rain and road grime are constant. Caught early, a torn boot can sometimes be replaced inexpensively before the joint is damaged. Ignored, the joint wears out and can eventually fail completely, leaving you stranded or causing loss of power to the wheel. A quick inspection confirms whether you need a boot or a full axle. Motoro Cars inspects your CV joints and axles and fixes them correctly before they leave you stuck. Book a diagnosis at motorocars.com or call Wynwood at (786) 634-2002 or Doral at (786) 633-3220.
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