What Causes the Clicking Sound in the Rear Wheels When Braking a Volkswagen?
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The causes of the clicking sound in the rear wheels when braking a Volkswagen are: 1. Clutch failure; 2. Bent drive shaft support bearing; 3. Deformed drive axle; 4. Differential stuttering; 5. Tire wear; 6. Vehicle resonance. Solutions for the abnormal noise in the rear wheels when braking include: 1. Replacing the clutch and brake pads; 2. Regularly correcting the drive axle; 3. Adding engine oil; 4. Replacing tires and rims; 5. Performing a four-wheel alignment. Taking the 2020 Volkswagen Magotan as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4865mm, width 1832mm, height 1471mm, with a wheelbase of 2871mm.