A failing constant velocity (CV) joint, a critical component in front-wheel and all-wheel drive vehicles, typically manifests through audible clicking or popping sounds, especially during turning. This noise indicates wear and tear within the joint, often due to a torn or damaged CV boot allowing contaminants to enter. Continued operation under these conditions exacerbates the damage. A completely failed CV joint can lead to a loss of power to the wheels, rendering the vehicle immobile.
Maintaining properly functioning CV joints is essential for safe and reliable vehicle operation. These joints allow the drive axles to transfer power smoothly to the wheels while accommodating steering and suspension movement. Neglecting a damaged CV joint can lead to costly repairs, including potential damage to the transmission and other drivetrain components. Furthermore, a sudden and complete joint failure can create a hazardous driving situation.
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