
Unusual Noise Under Car When Turning - Ford F-150 2020
A noise from under the vehicle during turns often indicates a problem with the steering or suspension system, such as worn CV joints, tie rod ends, or ball joints. This can affect handling and safety if not addressed.
Diagnosis Details
Possible Causes
Worn outer CV joint (especially on front-wheel-drive or 4WD models) - clicking or popping noise when turning
Worn tie rod ends or ball joints - clunking or creaking sound during turns
Loose or damaged steering rack or power steering components
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What You Should Do
Inspect the CV axle boots for tears and grease leakage.
Check tie rod ends and ball joints for play.
Have a professional mechanic perform a thorough steering and suspension inspection.
Avoid sharp turns until diagnosed.
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Disclaimer: This AI-generated diagnosis is for informational reference only. Always consult a qualified mechanic for an in-person inspection. AutOwner is not responsible for decisions made based on this information.


