What Causes the Clicking Noise When Turning the Steering Wheel on a Sagitar?
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Reasons for clicking noise when turning the steering wheel: 1. Abnormal stabilizer bar: Check whether the stabilizer bar bushings are loose or damaged. If there is an issue with the stabilizer bar bushings, not only will there be a clicking sound when turning the steering wheel while stationary, but there will also be some abnormal noises while driving. If the stabilizer bar bushings are found to be damaged, they should be replaced. 2. Friction between plastic components: The steering wheel of a car is usually made of plastic material. As the temperature drops, friction may occur, accompanied by abnormal noises. 3. Aging of the tie rod end ball joint: If the steering wheel noise is caused by the aging of the tie rod end ball joint, there may also be steering wheel vibration. In such cases, the tie rod end ball joint should be replaced, and a four-wheel alignment is required after replacement.