Camry 2011 giving tuck tuck sound on zig zag

Asked by Sachin271984 May 04, 2017 at 06:36 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car is giving tuck tuck sound and it's loud and clear when i  drive slow from
the front side .
I have replaced rack and penion, new tires , strud full assembly
,routers,breakpads, sway bar links but  still the sound is same .Please help

3 Answers

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Either a bad CV-Joint, look for a torn wet boot is a good indication, or a bad wheel bearing. Lift the front end up and see if there is any play in the wheel from top to bottom.

Hi Rowefast ,Thanks for answering .. but i have shown today CV joint is good and i think wet boot is a part of rack and pinion which is already replaced

220,815

Sounds like something rubbing when the wheel goes around. One time I had a tick tick tick after replacing my front axles when going slow. That ended up being a wheel weight on the inside of my rim coming around and just nicking the brake caliper. Just take the wheel off and look closely at the rotating parts, look for a wear mark.

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