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Why is my Audi A1 making a clicking noise when turning right?

Recently, I've noticed a clicking noise coming from my Audi A1 when I turn right. It doesn't happen every time, but it is starting to concern me. What could be causing this issue and how can I fix it?

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The most likely cause of a clicking noise when turning right in your Audi A1 is a worn or damaged CV joint. It's important to have this issue repaired as soon as possible to avoid further damage and potential safety hazards.

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It's also possible that the clicking noise is coming from a worn wheel bearing. This can occur when the bearing's grease begins to dry out or leak, causing friction and noise. I recommend having a professional mechanic inspect and replace the bearing if necessary.

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In some cases, the clicking noise could be caused by a loose or damaged suspension component. This could include a worn or broken control arm or tie rod. I suggest having a mechanic inspect your suspension system to determine the root cause of the noise and make any necessary repairs.

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