Why does the wheel click on a right turn?

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The right-turn clicking sound you hear is most likely a result of worn or damaged outer CV joints. A quick way to test this is to drive the car in reverse while cranking the wheel to one side — being careful to check the rear view mirror first! If the noise is louder it should confirm the diagnosis.

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most likely the clicking noise you hear is your tie-end rod. When they get worn or ready to break the click when turnig the steering wheel

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