Clicking Noise from drivers side front tire area when wheels are turned at low speed

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Old January-14th-2015, 08:38 PM
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Clicking Noise from drivers side front tire area when wheels are turned at low speed

My 2007 Mazda 3 makes a clicking noise coming from the driver's side front tire when the car is either stopped and the wheels are turned left or right or when I am slowly turning into a parking space/driveway etc. The strut bearing was replaced but the sound is still there. Any ideas? Thanks!!
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Old January-27th-2016, 11:47 AM
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its the axle
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It's probably caused by a bad CV joint. Have it checked.
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Same problem here

I have the same problem too only on cold start 10 to 20 minutes later it stops making the sound
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