POLARIS SPORTSMAN 570 Clicking When Turning
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Front CV Axle Assembly
The outer CV joint tracks have likely developed indentations or 'pitting' from mechanical fatigue or lubricant contamination. When the wheels are turned, the increased articulation angle causes the internal ball bearings to snap in and out of these worn spots under load, producing a rhythmic clicking. Replacing the complete axle assembly is the most reliable fix, as it addresses potential wear in both joints and provides a factory-sealed environment for the grease.
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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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