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Why is my Vauxhall Insignia making a clicking noise on sharp turns?

I have recently noticed that my Vauxhall Insignia is making a clicking noise when I turn sharp corners. It seems to be coming from the front tires. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?

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It sounds like you may have a worn CV joint, which is responsible for transmitting power from the engine to the wheels. This can often make a clicking noise when turning corners. It's important to get this fixed as soon as possible, as a worn CV joint can eventually cause your car to lose power and even become undrivable.

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Another possible cause could be a loose or worn suspension component, such as a ball joint or tie rod. If this is the case, you may also notice some shaking or vibration while driving. These parts should be checked and replaced if necessary to ensure safe driving and avoid further damage.

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Make sure to also check your wheels and tires for any signs of damage or wear. A bent rim or uneven tire tread can also cause clicking noises on turns. If this is the case, you may need to get your wheels balanced or purchase new tires.