
Unusual Noise Under Car When Turning - 2019 Honda Accord
A noise from under the car during turns often indicates a worn or failing CV joint, suspension component, or steering issue. The 2019 Honda Accord is known for CV joint wear, especially if the vehicle has high mileage or has been driven on rough roads.
Diagnosis Details
Possible Causes
Worn outer CV joint (constant velocity joint) – clicking or popping noise when turning, especially at low speeds.
Damaged or loose suspension components (e.g., control arm bushings, ball joints, sway bar links) – clunking or creaking during turns.
Steering rack or tie rod end wear – groaning or knocking noise when steering.
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What You Should Do
Inspect the CV joint boots for tears or grease leakage.
Check suspension bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends for play.
Have a professional mechanic perform a thorough inspection and test drive to pinpoint the source.
Replace any worn components promptly to avoid further damage.
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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.


