What are the symptoms of a bad CV joint?
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Symptoms of a bad CV joint include regular abnormal noises during normal steering or when driving over bumps. In severe cases, it may lead to loss of power and deviation from the intended driving direction. The CV joint is located in the car's chassis, connecting the driveshaft to the wheels, and its key role is to transmit power to the wheels. Below are some maintenance methods for CV joints: 1. Avoid starting in high gear; 2. Avoid abruptly engaging or disengaging the clutch; 3. Avoid overloading and speeding; 4. Regularly check the connection points of the CV joint for any abnormalities and ensure the dust cover is intact.