MCV20 Posted May 28, 2003 Posted May 28, 2003 always hear some "click, click, click" sound when i turn my steer wheel.. the left and rite (big turn)mostly happen at low speed like parking, but it make no noise while i m doing a smaller turn on normal driving..... whats wrong with my car... i m not so sure is that sounds from my spring or other parts.... dam i hope its not something serious.... help plx. :chairshot:
SKperformance Posted May 28, 2003 Posted May 28, 2003 awww damn mcv you have a broken cv joint it is a pin to change also i am guessing you have a damged boot which contaminated the grease in the boot wearing out the cv( constant velocity joint) it goes from the tranny to the wheel hubs and flexes with the suspension www.toyotanation.com has some repair tips
MCV20 Posted May 28, 2003 Author Posted May 28, 2003 ooh.. dam..is that expensive to get repair..? how much does it normal cost to replace this parts+labour...
steviej Posted May 29, 2003 Posted May 29, 2003 skp, is that grand US or Canada? reman. half shafts (with packed CVs) can be had for less than a buck 50 ($150.00 US) from autozone, lappens, napa, etc. This can be a DIY in your driveway if you know what your doing or know someone who knows what they are doing. My dad and I did the one on my SSEi last year. Now if you plan to take it to the dealer, then figure $500 US but insist on a reman......its way cheaper. MCV20, good luck. steviej
SKperformance Posted May 29, 2003 Posted May 29, 2003 sorry i always try and post country i guess i forgot since mcv and me are in the same city
bestcarever Posted July 10, 2003 Posted July 10, 2003 I have a 95 ES and had the same clicking noise around corners, particularly as I accellerated. I went to about 5 front end "specialists" and none could diagnose the problem. Finally went to good general mechanic and he determined that it was one of the front axles. Total cost to replace was about $225. Problem solved. :D
jasexus Posted March 9, 2007 Posted March 9, 2007 always hear some "click, click, click" sound when i turn my steer wheel.. the left and rite (big turn)mostly happen at low speed like parking, but it make no noise while i m doing a smaller turn on normal driving..... whats wrong with my car... i m not so sure is that sounds from my spring or other parts.... dam i hope its not something serious.... help plx. :chairshot: I am experiencing the same thing on my 2000 es 300. When I am turning (full turn), I hear a clicking or scraping noise. Any help on this would be appreciated. thanks.
jeff01 Posted March 9, 2007 Posted March 9, 2007 always hear some "click, click, click" sound when i turn my steer wheel.. the left and rite (big turn)mostly happen at low speed like parking, but it make no noise while i m doing a smaller turn on normal driving..... whats wrong with my car... i m not so sure is that sounds from my spring or other parts.... dam i hope its not something serious.... help plx. :chairshot: I am experiencing the same thing on my 2000 es 300. When I am turning (full turn), I hear a clicking or scraping noise. Any help on this would be appreciated. thanks. always hear some "click, click, click" sound when i turn my steer wheel.. the left and rite (big turn)mostly happen at low speed like parking, but it make no noise while i m doing a smaller turn on normal driving..... whats wrong with my car... i m not so sure is that sounds from my spring or other parts.... dam i hope its not something serious.... help plx. :chairshot: I am experiencing the same thing on my 2000 es 300. When I am turning (full turn), I hear a clicking or scraping noise. Any help on this would be appreciated. thanks. Contact " Raxles" . They sell re-man half shafts with new cv joints with a lifetime guarantee for about $100 US. Stay away from ANY remans whom use the old cv joint.
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