I've noticed that my Audi A1 makes a knocking or clunking noise when I turn left at low speeds. The noise seems to be coming from the front left tire area. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?
ReplyThe most likely cause of this noise is a worn or damaged CV joint. The CV joint allows the front drive shaft to transfer power from the engine to the wheels while still allowing for movement and turning. If it is worn or damaged, it can make a knocking noise when turning. It's best to have it checked and replaced by a professional mechanic to ensure proper function.
Another possible cause for this noise could be worn tie rod ends. The tie rod ends are responsible for connecting the steering system to the front wheels. If they are worn, they can make a knocking noise when turning. Have them inspected and replaced if necessary by a mechanic.
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