Some Subaru Crosstrek owners report experiencing a clicking sound while turning, particularly when stopped, which may be linked to several potential issues. This noise could be related to the sway bar links, suggesting that owners should check these components for looseness or wear. Others have noted that the clicking might stem from the CV joints, which may require further inspection even after replacement, including checking the differential fluid. Additionally, if the clicking occurs during hard left turns or when returning to center and is a single click, it may be associated with the CV Axle. In some instances, a popping noise during sharp turns, especially in parking lots, has also been attributed to the CV Axle, necessitating further investigation if the axles have already been replaced. Given the intermittent nature of these sounds, it is recommended that owners seek a thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic to accurately diagnose and resolve the issue, ensuring the optimal performance and safety of their Subaru Crosstrek.
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