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Your car is too new and low miles for a lot of the suspension problems. Especially if you haven’t run over any big pot holes lately.
I would check for the simple stuff first. My noise ended up being that the grill was pulled and separated from the front bumper because I parked over a wheel stop and it pulled on front bumper when I backed out.
When I went to the dealer, they told me it was my right strut/spring. They wanted $700 to change out one. I had a lot more miles than you. I bought a used set from eBay and changed out both the front left and right strut. Still heard popping. Then changed out my right tie rod. Still heard the noise. I got so frustrated that I spent like 2 hours one morning just checking and yanking on everything until I found the bumper issue. Pulled the grill towards me and Popped it back in and the noise disappeared when I went for a drive. Would have never figured that it was that simple.
My symptoms: No noise at high speed, Only made noise at low speeds and when I turned at low speeds and when I went over bumps.
Hope it helps.
I did all the YouTube videos on diagnosing problems like yanking the wheel at 6 and 12 and 3 and 9 to diagnose what type of an issue if it is an actual suspension issue and came up negative.
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