What can cause a clicking sound in the rear wheel when driving?
My 2013 Subaru Impreza has been making a clicking noise that seems to come from the rear wheel anytime I drive. What could be causing the noise, and do I need to take the car to the shop?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Oh, boy—the mysterious clicking noise! Luckily, the fact that the clicking is coming from the rear wheels helps to narrow down your problem. The most common cause of clicking noise from your rear wheel when driving is a damaged constant velocity (CV) joint.
CV joints sit at either end of the axle and add flexibility to your steering—think of them as wrists for your axle. If the joint wears out,
To test the CV joints, drive the car in reverse while turning the steering wheel all the way in one direction and then the other. If the clicking noise is pronounced, it’s a joint problem.
You could also be dealing with:
Bad wheel bearings
Worn struts
Loose hubcaps
Suspension problems
If your joints seem okay and you can’t see an issue with these other components, it’s worth taking the car to a mechanic. If you’re worried about repair expenses, download the
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