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Why is my Kia Picanto making a clicking noise when I turn left?

I recently noticed that my Kia Picanto is making a clicking noise when I turn left, especially at low speeds. It seems to be coming from the front of the car. What could be causing this and what should I do?

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It is possible that the CV joints on your Picanto's front axle are worn out and need to be replaced. I recommend taking your car to a certified mechanic to have it inspected and repaired if necessary.

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There could also be an issue with the steering column or suspension components. It's best to have a professional diagnose and fix the problem to ensure safe driving.

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I've had a similar issue with my Picanto and it turned out to be a loose bolt on the stabilizer bar. Make sure to have all the bolts and nuts checked and tightened.

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I suggest checking the wheel bearings as well. If they are worn out, they can make a clicking noise when turning. It's important to have them replaced to avoid any potential safety hazards.