POLARIS RZR PRO XP General Troubleshooting
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Front CV Axle Assembly
The outer CV joint contains spherical bearings that allow for torque delivery at high steering angles. Mechanical wear or contamination of the internal race causes the bearings to bind and snap back into place during rotation, resulting in a rhythmic clicking sound that intensifies during sharp turns. Replacing the entire axle assembly ensures the integrity of both the inner and outer joints and the protective boots.
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Front Wheel Bearing
Lateral loading during a turn places increased pressure on the wheel bearing races. If the race is pitted or the lubricant has been washed out by water ingress, the rolling elements will click or grind as they pass over surface irregularities. This failure is common in high-performance UTVs subjected to mud or water crossing.
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Steering Tie Rod End
The tie rod end is a spherical rod-end bearing that manages steering input. If the internal nylon or metal seat wears down, the ball stud develops excessive play. During the weight transfer of a turn, the stud will shift abruptly within the housing, creating a 'pop' or 'click' sound as the steering geometry articulates.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Front CV Axle Assembly.
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