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∙ 12y agoTurning right loads the left front wheel of the vehicle, so if you hear the knock when you turn right the bad CV joint is on the left, and vice versa.
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∙ 12y agoQuestioner gives no indication where the noise is coming from, but it COULD be an indication of a failing CV (constant velocity) joint.
Have the Constant Velocity (CV) joint on the axle inspected for wear. That's probably what causes this type of noise.
When a constant velocity (CV) joint is going bad, you can hear an audible "clicking" noise when you turn the steering wheel. When a drive shaft u-joint is going bad, you will usually feel/hear a "clunk" when accelerating and/or coming to a stop,
I get knocking & ping noise coming from the fuel injectors
it really is a vague discription. do you feel the tick in the gas pedal? does it sound like its coming from near your tires... or your engine? most likely it is a wheel bearing or bushing. if it becomes a knocking noise when you go around corners it is your constant velocity axle i am assuming your vehicle is a front wheel drive.
if it sounds like the knocking is coming from the bottom of the engine i would bet it was the rods or rod bearings may be worn. if the knocking is on the top ,then i would have the lifters and or the rocker arms checked.
Sounds like the CV (constant velocity) joints are worn and need relacing
My 2000 Grand Prix would have a low-speed knocking noise coming from the drivers side as the CV axle was failing. The loss of lubrication in the CV Boots allows the joint to make a knocking/tapping sound at a low speed. If the knocking is coming from the engine compartment, then it could be an entirely different problem.
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Answer This occurs when an object istraveling in one direction but has an acceleration in the opposite direction, which means it is decreasing in speed. For a given period of time, the speed has decreased. Acceleration is the change of velocity per second. T1 = 5 seconds V1 = 100mph T2 = 10 seconds V2= 50 mph Acceleration = (V2 - V1 ) / (T2 - T1) = (50-100)/(10-5) = -10 ft/sec/sec Positive(+) acceleration means an object will be going faster over an interval of time.
have you tried higher octane fuel?
Cant you just ask the people at the car place?