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Why is my Audi A1 producing a loud, clicking noise when turning?

I recently noticed that whenever I turn my steering wheel, my Audi A1 makes a loud, clicking noise. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?

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The most likely explanation for your Audi A1 producing a clicking noise when turning is a worn out CV joint. This component helps transfer power from the engine to the wheels and can wear out over time. To fix this issue, you will need to replace the CV joint with a new one, which can be found at most auto parts stores.

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Another possible cause for the clicking noise is a loose or damaged suspension component. Check your control arms, ball joints, and tie rod ends for any wear or damage. If any of these components are damaged, it's important to replace them as soon as possible to prevent any further issues.

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Have you recently had any work done on your Audi A1? If so, the clicking noise could be caused by improper installation of a suspension component. Take your car back to the mechanic who performed the work and have them inspect and fix any mistakes they may have made.

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