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Aygo clunking on full lock at low speed?


David Owen Davies
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I have an Aygo 16 plate, low mileage bought from a dealer. Runs fine but when I reverse off my drive on full lock, can be left or right, there’s an unpleasant noisy clunk from the front end!

is this normal or a problem to be looked in to.
 

Many thanks, David

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Moved to the Aygo club.

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Is it just one clunk, or does it repeat as the wheels rotate?
Could be some suspension component being loose and clunking , ie taking up play, in the opposite direction when the car goes the other way, so to speak.

Needs to be checked.
 

Whatever it is, it ought not to happen but the dealer should be able to identify and fix it easily enough...assuming you got some sort of warranty and you have not had it very long.

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clunks on full lock can be caused by outer cv joints , as long your cars been serviced

get toyota to have a look at it for you as your still in your 5yr warranty

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  • 4 months later...

I have a low mileage 66 plate Aygo. When I take a roundabout to the right and when I reverse out of a parking space on full lock I get a grinding noise. Tom

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Clicking on full lock is normally CV joints. Under warranty go back to Toyota. 

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