What Causes the Clicking Sound from the Front Left Wheel of a Car?
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Here are the possible reasons for a clicking sound from the front left wheel of a car: 1. If the sound occurs while turning the steering wheel: It could be due to a stuck steering gear, a damaged stabilizer bar bushing, an issue with the front left shock absorber top mount, or the tire rubbing against the wheel well liner when turning left. 2. If the sound occurs on bumpy roads: It might be caused by damaged suspension bushings or a loose front bumper on the left side, leading to friction and noise when driving over bumps. If the noise happens during braking, it could be due to overly hard brake pads or hard spots on the brake disc.