POLARIS RANGER 1000 Clicking When Turning
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Front CV Axle Half-Shaft Assembly
The clicking sound during steering articulation is the result of excessive play between the CV ball bearings and the internal race or cage. As the steering knuckle turns, the outer CV joint operates at an angle that forces the bearings to navigate worn or pitted surfaces, resulting in a rhythmic 'click' under torque. Replacing the entire assembly restores the structural integrity of the drivetrain and provides fresh lubricant sealed within new boots.
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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 Half-Shaft Assembly.
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