KAWASAKI TERYX KRX 1000 Clicking When Turning
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Front CV Axle Assembly
The rhythmic clicking during steering maneuvers indicates a failure of the outer CV joint's internal cage or ball bearings. This occurs when the joint is under high articulation, causing the bearings to bind and release within the race due to wear or lubricant contamination. Replacing the entire axle assembly is the standard resolution to ensure the splines and boots are also refreshed for high-torque off-road use.
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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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