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I have a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan with the 3.3L V6. We purchased it with 165k miles on it.
Here’s the issue I noticed that if you turn the wheel a certain distance to the left it makes a clunk noise. After a few weeks I’ve noticed it’s doing it in either direction but only at a certain point and while I’m going over bumps at low speed. Every one says it sounds like a ball joint. But how do you check them to make sure? I got the front off the ground and listened to it while turning the wheel from lock to lock and there wasn’t a single noise, and after a visual inspection it looked fine. I’m also beginning to believe it’s a ball joint. But when we had it inspected it was making the noise and the inspector didn’t say anything about a bad ball joint. So how do you inspect them to make sure it’s bad? I read a repair manual and it said that the ball joint is not serviceable and if it’s bad the whole control arm must be replaced. Is this true on the caravans?
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