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- a front wheel drive vehicle makes a clacking noise that only occurs while cornering. the technician suspects a faulty front axle. which of these is most likely the cause?
the inner cv joint.
the outer cv joint.
the vibration damper.
the half shaft is bent.
A clacking noise during cornering in a front - wheel drive vehicle is most commonly caused by a faulty outer CV (constant velocity) joint. Inner CV joints typically make noise during acceleration or deceleration. Vibration dampers are not the main cause of this type of noise. A bent half - shaft may cause other symptoms like vibrations at higher speeds rather than a clacking noise specifically during cornering.
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B. The outer CV joint.