Why does the car make a clicking noise when turning?
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When a car makes a clicking noise while turning, the following issues may be present: 1. Foreign object accumulation: Excessive debris buildup on the left and right front wheel mudguards or sound insulation pads. During turns, the tires interfere with the debris, causing abnormal noises. Cleaning the mudguards will eliminate the tire noise. 2. Screw detachment: Loose or detached screws on the mudguards or sound insulation pads can cause them to lift, leading to interference and friction with the front wheels during turns, resulting in abnormal noises. Inspect the fastening condition of the mudguards and sound insulation pads, and address any looseness or lifting. 3. Unauthorized modifications: Unauthorized modifications to the car tires, such as replacing them with non-original size tires. For example, widening the tires or increasing their diameter can cause interference with the car body during turns, producing noise. This poses a significant safety hazard, and the original size tires should be reinstalled.