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Problem Reports » Popping, Clunking, or Snapping Sound From Outer Tie Rod Ends
Dodge Grand Caravan
Report: Popping, Clunking, or Snapping Sound From Outer Tie Rod Ends
Dodge Grand Caravan Problem
Model Year Affected: 1996
Verified
If you hear a popping, clunking, or snapping sound from the front of the vehicle after five miles of driving on smooth surfaces, the outer tie rod ends may be worn and require replacement.
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