Toyota Highlander popping noise when turning steering wheel at low speeds after replacing steering mid-shaft on Toyota Highlander

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Toyota Highlander owners report experiencing a popping noise after replacing the steering mid-shaft, which may be attributed to several potential issues. These include worn CV joints or binding control arm bushings, which can cause popping sounds when turning at low speeds. Additionally, faulty tie rods may contribute to clicking noises during similar maneuvers. Loose wheel bearings are another possible cause of the popping noise while steering. Owners have also noted that a damaged power steering pump can lead to unusual sounds when turning the wheel, and a faulty steering column bearing could be a factor as well. To prevent further damage and ensure vehicle safety, it is advisable to promptly inspect and replace any worn components. If the popping noise continues, consulting a qualified mechanic or dealership for a thorough diagnosis is recommended.

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