At speeds above 55 MPH, it feels like an out of balance tire, but all of our tires are like new and were balanced. Also, every time we put the car in reverse with the steering wheel turned to the left, we hear a clicking noise, so I crawled up under the car with the front wheels in the air and confirmed that the clicking noise is coming from the front passenger CV axle! On most cars these never go bad! We will never buy another "American" car! At only 80k miles this should not be happening! Cost is about $150 for both CV axles and I'm not sure about labor.
At speeds above 55 MPH, it feels like an out of balance tire, but all of our tires are like new and were balanced. Also, every time we put the car in reverse with the steering wheel turned to the left, we hear a clicking noise, so I crawled up under the car with the front wheels in the air and confirmed that the clicking noise is coming from the front passenger CV axle! On most cars these never go bad! We will never buy another "American" car! At only 80k miles this should not be happening! Cost is about $150 for both CV axles and I'm not sure about labor.
- Korey M., Fort Payne, AL, US