Toyota Tacoma popping noise when turning steering wheel to the right, steering rack assembly replaced on Toyota Tacoma

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Toyota Tacoma owners report experiencing a popping noise when turning the steering wheel to the right, which may be attributed to several potential issues. These issues include problems with front struts, particularly in 2016 models, that can cause a popping sound when turning and hitting bumps. Additionally, some owners have noted that steering column or rack and pinion problems can lead to clicking sounds and difficulty in steering. Faulty wheel bearings are also cited as a cause of clicking noises during turns. Furthermore, if the sound originates from the lower section after wheel removal, it may indicate issues with the lower ball joint or tie rod end. Lastly, failing CV joints can produce clicking sounds, especially during sharp turns. It is crucial for owners to ensure that any newly installed steering rack assembly is functioning correctly and to conduct further inspections of these components if the popping noise continues.

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