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Impureclient 05-27-2019 03:46 PM

Clicking when turning tight
 
When driving real slow and I'm turning left and the wheel is almost or all the way turned I get what sounds like a CV axle that has just started to go bad(faint ticking).
Doesn't do it turning right. Wheel bearing maybe? Shouldn't be brake pad since there is only 18k miles on them. When lifted up the click isn't there when turning the wheel
to the left and spinning it. Nothing is touching or rubbing at anything that I can see. If I grab the wheel while up in the air and push/pull or try to move side to side there's
no play to it or noise.

Silverz 05-27-2019 11:43 PM

Is your grill pushed in?

I got my bumper caught on a wheel stop and it pushed the grill in on one side when I pulled the car out of the parking spot and it caused a popping like sound when turning going slow.

oaroyale 05-28-2019 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Impureclient (Post 3221782)
When driving real slow and I'm turning left and the wheel is almost or all the way turned I get what sounds like a CV axle that has just started to go bad(faint ticking).
Doesn't do it turning right. Wheel bearing maybe? Shouldn't be brake pad since there is only 18k miles on them. When lifted up the click isn't there when turning the wheel
to the left and spinning it. Nothing is touching or rubbing at anything that I can see. If I grab the wheel while up in the air and push/pull or try to move side to side there's
no play to it or noise.

I have the same issue on my Sienna. I am also wondering what it is. I just changed the struts, rotors and pads on it. The clicking is still there. I did see any cracked bushing or anything obvious under the car. Interested to see what everyone has to say.

humfrz 05-28-2019 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oaroyale (Post 3222016)
I have the same issue on my Sienna. I am also wondering what it is. I just changed the struts, rotors and pads on it. The clicking is still there. I did see any cracked bushing or anything obvious under the car. Interested to see what everyone has to say.

Rocks in the hubcaps.

:confused0068:

nos145 05-28-2019 11:57 PM

i had this when i bought my car. dealership replaced the front strut.

here are some good links that may help:
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=107615
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72378

Impureclient 05-29-2019 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nos145 (Post 3222431)
here are some good links that may help:

Those two were more of a clunk, mine is a quieter clicking/clacking sound. Thanks for posting the video to rule that out though.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Silverz (Post 3221925)
Is your grill pushed in?

I got my bumper caught on a wheel stop and it pushed the grill in on one side when I pulled the car out of the parking spot and it caused a popping like sound when turning going slow.

I haven't caught the bumper on anything that I can think of. Nothing is touching the wheel or tire. What was your grill touching, what caused the noise and how did you fix it?

Added videos:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF2S...ature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hVt...ature=youtu.be

Impureclient 06-04-2019 01:46 AM

Solved and the solution if anybody else has the same issue:

The metal center cap retainer clip that holds it tight inside was not on 100%. Put it on properly and the noise is gone.
These are 720Form GTF1 wheels so if a search is done this thread should hopefully come up if anybody suffers the same issue.
That retainer clip doesn't look too common for any other wheels that I see online so this may be only relevant to this manufacturer's wheels.

Sudhir 06-23-2020 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Impureclient (Post 3224468)
Solved and the solution if anybody else has the same issue:

The metal center cap retainer clip that holds it tight inside was not on 100%. Put it on properly and the noise is gone.
These are 720Form GTF1 wheels so if a search is done this thread should hopefully come up if anybody suffers the same issue.
That retainer clip doesn't look too common for any other wheels that I see online so this may be only relevant to this manufacturer's wheels.

Where exactly is this please?


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