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Why does my Audi A3 make a clicking noise when I turn the wheel?

I recently noticed a clicking noise coming from my Audi A3 whenever I turn the wheel, especially at low speeds. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?

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The clicking noise is most likely due to a worn out CV joint. This is a common issue in Audi A3 cars and can be easily fixed by replacing the faulty joint. I recommend taking your car to a trusted mechanic to get it checked and fixed.

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Another possible cause of the clicking noise could be a loose or damaged steering component, such as a tie rod or ball joint. If this is the case, it's important to get it fixed right away as it can affect your car's steering and handling. I suggest taking your car to a certified Audi dealership for a thorough inspection.

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In some cases, the clicking noise can be caused by a worn out bushing on the steering column. This is a less common issue, but can also be easily fixed by replacing the bushing. I recommend consulting with a mechanic or an experienced Audi owner for help with this repair.

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