HONDA PIONEER 1000 Clicking When Turning
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Front CV Axle Assembly
The clicking sound is produced by the internal ball bearings of the CV joint popping in and out of wear-induced divots in the housing race during steering articulation. As the turn angle increases, the stress on the joint cage increases, causing the audible 'click' as the balls overcome friction within the worn tracks. Replacing the entire axle assembly is the standard resolution as it ensures the integrity of both the inner and outer joints and provides a factory-sealed grease environment.
SKU: 44250-HL4-A01
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8%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Front CV Axle Assembly.
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