Quick question for anyone that has more automotive knowledge than I do. Took my 2010 Corolla in to have it looked at since it has recently developed a clicking/thumping sound when I make a sharp right turn (it's intermittent, but frequent enough to be noticed).
The shop I took it to said the source of the noise was the left outer CV joint, but that after inspection, they didn't see anything really wrong with it, so they recommended simply putting up with the noise to save money, and to keep an eye on it and replace it if/when it actually begins showing signs of significant wear.
Does that sound like good advice or should I get a second opinion on it?
Thanks so much for any help/advice!
The shop I took it to said the source of the noise was the left outer CV joint, but that after inspection, they didn't see anything really wrong with it, so they recommended simply putting up with the noise to save money, and to keep an eye on it and replace it if/when it actually begins showing signs of significant wear.
Does that sound like good advice or should I get a second opinion on it?
Thanks so much for any help/advice!